1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is possibly one of the most iconic cars in American automotive history because of its flamboyant style, big V8 engines, and film screen time. Whether its a jet-black bootlegging racer or a show car, these fiery pony cars built a name for themselves as America’s favorite classic automotive outlaw. The second generation is typically the one people talk about when you hear the Firebird Trans Am name. There is an excellent reason for this as the car was essentially the last pony car to even try to look good during the dark ages of American performance automobiles. This car is a beautiful example of the lengths Pontiac was willing to go to to keep the American automotive dream alive.
It’s powered by its matching-numbers Z-code 400ci 8-cylinder engine backed by an automatic transmission and is equipped with power steering and power disc brakes.
The original interior of this ’76 Trans Am looks great! Take a look inside to see this Pontiac sporting Bucket Seating, Black Vinyl Upholstery with perforations throughout, Black Carpeting, Engine Turned Dashboard with beautiful Gauges, Hurst Floor Shifter, AM/FM Radio, Floor Mats, along with a Spare Tire with Inflator mounted in the trunk. The underside of this Pontiac also looks great! Take a look underneath this ’76 to see the beautiful condition of the Floors, Pinch Welds, Rocker Panels, Subframe, Fuel Tank, Fuel and Brake Lines, Rear End, Driveshaft, Front and Rear Sway Bars, Steering and Suspension Components, along with the Exhaust as well!
While many Americans were turning to subcompacts, both imported and domestic, sporty machines hadn’t quite lost their allure. Chevrolet and Pontiac continued to clutch the seemingly, abandoned ponycar market to their collective corporate chests.