Pontiac’s 1976 Trans Am marked the last of the biggest-inch V8s—and this barn find survivor from Texas is proof that the flame never went out ...
Don't let the cowboy hat and pointy-toe boots fool you. Steve Wayne's John Wayne-meets-Billy Bob attire belies an inner gentleman in tune with far more sophisticated proclivities. Never mind that he ...
1976 was a big year for America: Apple launched its first computer, Rocky made its silver screen debut, Charlie’s Angels premiered on television, and Jimmy Carter became President of the nation on its ...
My brother Vincent ordered this '76 Trans Am 455 four-speed on May 8, 1976, and he picked it up on July 27. (From what I've been told, there was a delay at the factory due to a tire manufacturer's ...
Merriam-Webster defines the muscle car as, "Any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving ." This definition paints with broad ...
In late September 1966, Chevrolet debuted the Chevy Camaro as a direct competitor to the stunningly successful Ford Mustang. The Excitement Division didn’t want to be left out of the pony car fun, and ...
Most of Detroit’s great big-block muscle machines have soared into six-figure auction stardom, yet one of the most iconic of them all remains surprisingly attainable. Coming out of the General Motors ...