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The Pontiac Trans Am was an Automobile produced by Pontiac , a division of General Motors (GM), to appeal to the growing muscle car population. Four distinct generations, based on Pontiac Firebird coupe body styles were produced between 1967 and 2002 . These cars were built on the F-body Platform , which was also shared by the Chevrolet Camaro .

The first generation was available only in 1969 . The second generation was available from 1970 to 1981 and was featured in the 1977 movie '' Smokey And The Bandit ''. The third generation, available from 1982 to 1992 , was featured in the 1984 movie Alphabet City . KITT , the automotive star of the popular 1980s TV Series '' Knight Rider '', was a modified third generation Trans Am. The fourth generation Trans Am, available from model years 1993 to 1997 , offered between 275 and 305 {Link without Title} ] due to the LT1 Small block aluminum headed engine. With the facelift beginning in the 1998 model year on to 2002 The car boasted a powerful 350 hp with the help of the Corvette derived aluminum LS1 engine. However, GM Corp. did not want its horsepower ratios to be advertised in a way that would make it compete with the Corvette, (its elite front-runner) since it shared the same engine, So they adverstised the car at 325 hp from 1998-2002 for Ram Air equipped models)


TRANS AM ENGINES


First generation


1969: Ram Air III 400 (Pontiac), Ram Air IV 400 (Pontiac)345hp, Ram Air V 400 (Pontaic)500hp


Second generation

  • 1970: Ram Air III 400 (Pontiac), Ram Air IV 400 (Pontiac), Ram Air V 400 (Pontiac, rare dealer-installed option)

  • 1971: Base 455 (Pontiac), 455 H.O. (Pontiac)

  • 1972: Base 455 (Pontiac), 455 H.O. (Pontiac)

  • 1973: Base 455 (Pontiac), Super Duty 455 (Pontiac)

  • 1974: 400 (Pontiac), Base 455 (Pontiac), Super Duty 455 (Pontiac)

  • 1975: 400 (Pontiac), 455 (Pontiac)

  • 1976: 400 (Pontiac), 455 (Pontiac)

  • 1977: 403 (Oldsmobile), 400 (Pontiac), W72 400 (Pontiac)

  • 1978: 403 (Oldsmobile), 400 (Pontiac), W72 400 (Pontiac)

  • 1979: 301 (Pontiac), 403 (Oldsmobile), W72 400 (Pontiac)

  • 1980: 301 (Pontiac), 305 (4 speed only) (Chevrolet), 301 Turbo (Pontiac)

  • 1981: 301 (Pontiac), 305 (4 speed only) (Chevrolet), 301 Turbo (Pontiac)



Third generation

From 1982 on all engines are Chevrolets unless stated otherwise.
  • 1982: 305 4 barrel, 305 Cross-Fire Injection (First year for fuel injection in Trans Am)

  • 1983: 305 4 barrel, 305 Cross-Fire Injection, 305 4 barrel H.O. (Only 662 were made all 5-speeds.)

  • 1984: 305 4 barrel, 305 4 barrel H.O.

  • 1985: 305 4 barrel, 305 Tuned Port Injection, 305 4 barrel H.O. (5 speed only)

  • 1986: 305 4 barrel, 305 Tuned Port Injection, 305 4 barrel H.O. (5 speed only)

  • 1987: 305 4 barrel, 305 Tuned Port Injection, 350 Tuned Port Injection

  • 1988: 305 Throttle Body Injection, 305 Tuned Port Injection, 350 Tuned Port Injection

  • 1989: 305 Throttle Body Injection, 305 Tuned Port Injection, 350 Tuned Port Injection, 231 Turbo (Buick)

  • 1990: 305 Tuned Port Injection, 350 Tuned Port Injection

  • 1991: 305 Tuned Port Injection, 350 Tuned Port Injection

  • 1992: 305 Tuned Port Injection, 350 Tuned Port Injection



Fourth generation

  • 1993: LT1 5.7L

  • 1994: LT1 5.7L

  • 1995: LT1 5.7L

  • 1996: LT1 5.7L

  • 1997: LT1 5.7L

  • 1998: LS1 5.7L

  • 1999: LS1 5.7L

  • 2000: LS1 5.7L

  • 2001: LS1 5.7L

  • 2002: LS1 5.7L




RELATED WEBSITES

FirebirdNation.com — a site dedicated solely to the Pontiac Firebird, all models and years.

ThirdGen.org — Third generation F-body website

TransAmCountry.com — The ultimate 70-81 Firebird resource

FirebirdGallery.com — Pictures of 67-02 Firebirds

GTASourcePage.com — Website dedicated to the sought after 1987 - 1992 Trans Am GTA

TransAmAction.de — Solely dedicated to the rare 1983 Daytona 500 Trans Am