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1972 Pontiac Trans Am with Gorgeous Lucerne Blue Body => Read more!
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frenchcurious · 1 year
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Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1972. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
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1974 Pontiac Super Duty Trans Am
The 1974 Pontiac Super Duty Trans Am Was The Last Performance Pony Car From Muscle’s Golden Age
Pontiac was still beating the go-fast drum the same year Ford wouldn’t even sell you a Mustang with a V8
Detroit muscle’s golden age peaked in 1970 with cars like Hemi-engined Dodge Charger R/T and LS6-code Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454. From that point, a combination of reduced compression ratios, higher insurance costs, spiraling gas prices and the weight of additional safety equipment saw power and performance tail away until by the end of the decade there was almost nothing left.
As soon as 1974 the enthusiast landscape was unrecognizable from four years earlier. The Hemi was dead, big-block engine options were increasingly rare, Chevy was about to axe the Camaro Z/28 as it already had done with the SS396, and Ford had downsized the Mustang so comprehensively that you couldn’t even buy one with a V8 in North America. Yep, the top engine in a Mustang in 1974 was a 2.8-liter V6 that put out an embarrassing 105 hp (107 PS).
Which made your Pontiac dealer about the one in town that talked your language. The most obvious change to the 1973 Trans Am had been the optional new Firebird hood graphic, which replaced the front-to-rear stripe seen on the 1970-1972 cars, and the addition of some bright new colors, including neck-snapping Buccaneer Red. But the most important change was under that hood. While every other manufacturer was scaling back its performance efforts, Pontiac’s engineers actually increased theirs, introducing the new 455 Super Duty engine option.
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chadscapture · 4 years
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1972 Pontiac Trans Am
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coolthingsguyslike · 4 years
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purepontiac · 4 years
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1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 455
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1963to1974 · 7 years
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1972 Pontiac Trans Am with a 300 horsepower 455 H/O under the hood. I actually don’t recall if this girl has a 4-speed or an automatic and the owner wasn’t around for me to inquire about the differential. But she’s got factory air and the unique honeycomb rims. What a collector’s item!
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4-corner-idle · 6 years
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otomobilarsivi · 3 years
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1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Super Duty . @otomobilarsivi #otomobilarsivi #cararchive #pontiac #pontiacfirebird #pontiacfirebirdtransam #pontiactransam #firebird #transam #pontiaccars #pontiacnation #pontiacclassic #sportscar #musclecar #americancars #caroftheday #carsofinstagram #cargram #classiccars #classiclifestyle #classicvehicles #driveclassics . . . . . . 📸 favcars.com https://www.instagram.com/p/CPdU6sYJqcr/?utm_medium=tumblr
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rivs72rivgs · 3 years
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Show what?!
$95.  Oof.  I’m going to just leave that there for a moment…
She’s worth it.
After the gas binge and dollar purge, I drive Sacrebleu over to the parking lot adjacent to the Drive-In.  This is where the actual show will take place, and aside from the DJ already there setting up, I’m first, the first to show up for the show.  It’s probably 6:30am, I park next to a walkway.  After a few minutes thought, I move my car to another spot, backing in, close up on a curb, a ding prevention technique offering maximum space to the passenger side.  I sit in the car for a few minutes, reading before getting out to give Sacrebleu one last wipe down.  Pulling a microfiber towel from the trunk, I give the wheels a bit more attention, then clean the glass, inside and out, along with dusting the dash.  There’s nothing to be done about the little bit of fir needles and such in the footwells, so I leave it be.  Pulling the manuals from the glove box, I arrange them on the passenger seat, for show attendees’ viewing pleasure.  
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Preparations complete, it’s 7am, before long another car shows up.  It’s a ‘65 Pontiac GTO, also blue.  I find out later that the owner is a true built-not-bought bucks down guy, he describes how he built a fuel injection setup for it using a Megasquirt controller, selling off the Tri-Power setup it came with to fund it.  He also installed a 5 speed manual transmission.  I come away from the conversation impressed, these are the kinds of people whose understated creativity always astounds me.  A little while later, a gnarly 3rd Gen Firebird Trans Am shows up, parks, and immediately begins puking coolant.  Oh, that girl got HOT.  It’s an Indy Anniversary Edition Pace car, very personalized with side pipes, and such.  The owner pops the hood, and I spot the leak coming from the water outlet at the block.  It’s not the worst, but it’s not great.  The owner of that Firebird is a Character, with a capital C.  He’s fun to talk with, after taking a few minutes to admire his car and commiserate about the car’s cooling woes, I wander off.  
The show was posted online as starting at 8am, but doesn’t start until 9am.  More people arrive, and around 9am, registration begins.  We all casually wander over to the registration table set up, keeping at least 6 feet between us.  I can’t tell you if the distance was because of the ‘Rona or the Seattle Chill, 50/50, pick ‘em.  $20 later, I have a goodie bag with a coupon for $5 off at XXX, a voting slip for the three Marques holding the show, and my first (!) dash plaque!  Wow.  This is SO cool.  I’M IN A SHOW!  
A later arrival catches my attention, so I follow the car to where the owner decides to park it.  Helping guide him into the spot, I ask him about the car.  It’s a 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Brougham, with 61,000 miles on it.  That works out to about…1500 miles per year.  Wow.  What attracted me to the car was it is the last of the A-Body platform cars, before GM switched to the G-Body in 1978.  It represented the end of an era, and the 1973-1977 cars, which have gone for so long without much love or appreciation, are finally starting to get some.  Malaise era cars are maligned by a lot of enthusiasts, as the Domestic Car Manufacturers struggled to comply with Federal Emissions Requirements, resulting in cars that were way down on power and performance.  It’s good to see a preserved survivor of the era being shown.  
More cars roll in, a lot of Firebirds, turns out the local Firebird club wanted to really represent.  There was a magnificent 1979 Firebird, a survivor with immaculate paint, fully loaded, sitting on the iconic Snowflake Wheels.  So good, with a 403 Olds in it.  I take multiple laps of the parking lot, chatting with other owners, taking time to stand near my own car, soaking in the appreciation.  
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A 1972 Olds 442 W-30 car showed up early, and the paint color was GORGEOUS.  See for yourself!
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I also came across this magnificent boat, a 1963 Pontiac Bonneville.  It was a 4 speed car, and had either a Tri-Power, or a dual quad carburetor setup on it.  The air cleaner was ENORMOUS.  No photos of the air cleaner, but see the car here…
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My favorite Pontiac of the show was a 1970 Firebird, a survivor that looked like it had been daily driven for most of the 51 years it has lived.  The car was rough, and battle scarred, but that was part of the appeal. Under the scuffs and dings and flawed paint and poor repairs, still a car with beautiful lines.  That twin snorkel hood, genuine ram air!
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Finally, the votes were tallied, and awards announced.  Sacrebleu didn’t win.  A 1956 Roadmaster that had been given as a birthday gift 42 years earlier, in 1979 and then lovingly restored, won best Buick.  That’s okay, a trophy would have been nice, it was a great experience regardless.  Oh!  I did win a raffle, for a free Triple X Burger!
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transformerscars · 6 years
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I always loved the look of the 70-72 #Pontiac #Transam / #Firebird One day I hope to build a black T-Top one similar to the one in CorvetteSummer #Repost @camaro.family ・・・ #Firebirdfriday @q8nitro posted - 1972 Pontiac Trans AM 455 Engine For My Friend Mr.Jaber Abo Mubarek From Kuwait, Owner : @jaber_lilee ___ The language of Fbody’s is an international language👍 ___ Follow our partners @americanmusclehd @boosted_cars @torq.army - - - - #q8nitro_pontiac #americanmuscle #musclecar #blower #formula #pontiac #transam #firebird #transamws6 #ws6 #pontiactransam #pontiacfirebird #transamerica #transamnation #kuwait #fbodyfriday
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frenchcurious · 2 years
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Pontiac Trans Am SD-455 1972. - source Treë.
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chadscapture · 7 years
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1972 Pontiac Trans Am
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bai4zi · 3 years
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1972 Pontiac Trans Am 撸先生:看片神器,每日更新,高清流畅,无需翻墙,t.cn/EVvnoK4
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purepontiac · 4 years
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1972 Pontiac Trans Am
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4-corner-idle · 7 years
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1972 Pontiac Trans Am
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