The Trans-American Sedan Championship debuted in 1966 as a high-stakes battlefield for the most aggressive pony cars of the era. Organized by the Sports Car Club of America, the series mandated strict ...
The first Pontiac Firebird Trans Am arrived in 1969 as a purpose-built homologation car, created so Pontiac could chase glory in professional road racing. Only a small batch reached showrooms, yet ...
The Trans Am option debuted on the Pontiac Firebird in the second half of the 1969 model year, on March 8, and only a handful of examples were ordered with the RPO 322 Trans Am Convenience and ...
The Trans Am Series, originally named the Trans-American Sedan Championship, debuted on March 25, 1966. The 18-member inaugural Hall of Fame class was first announced in November. A dinner celebrating ...
In 2006, 33-year-old John Langer and his 525-cubed '69 Firebird made trips from Philadelphia to points around the eastern U.S. chasing the annual NMCA circus as he has done for the last nine years, ...