2002.
They weren't selling enough of them to be profitable, anymore if GM can't sell 100,000 units a year of a certain vehicle they will quit making it.
2005 was the last year
1969 was the first year for the Trans Am.
1981
Depends on what year trans am your talking about, need the year.
2002
No, it does not fit. Two totally different front ends. 1998 was the first year of the body style in the front end of the Trans Am. That particular style lasted until 2002 when Pontiac stopped making Trans Ams.
2010 marked the end for Pontiac.
The original show featured a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans-Am.
In 2002, a total of 2,000 Trans Am WS6 convertibles were produced. This model was part of the final year of the fourth-generation Pontiac Trans Am, which contributed to its collectible status among enthusiasts. The WS6 package included performance enhancements, making it a sought-after variant.
In 1977, approximately 1,300 Pontiac Trans Ams were produced with the 4-speed manual transmission. This was a relatively small number compared to the total production of Trans Ams that year, making the 4-speed models quite rare among collectors today. The majority of 1977 Trans Ams were equipped with the automatic transmission option.
It was a Pontiac Trans Am, probably 1979, since that was the year the movie was made.