As far as a direct fit, the 82-92 Firebird/Camaro is the same generation. Any from these years should be a direct bolt in.
In 1986, approximately 21,000 Pontiac Trans Ams were produced. This figure includes both the standard Trans Am and the more performance-oriented Trans Am GTA. The 1986 model year was part of the fourth generation of Trans Ams, which were known for their distinctive styling and performance features.
1969 was the first year for the Trans Am.
1981
Depends on what year trans am your talking about, need the year.
2002
2002.
The original show featured a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans-Am.
In 1999, a total of 11,000 Pontiac Trans Ams were produced. This model year was part of the fourth generation of Trans Ams, which were known for their performance and distinctive styling. The 1999 model featured the LS1 V8 engine, contributing to its popularity among enthusiasts.
It was a Pontiac Trans Am, probably 1979, since that was the year the movie was made.
You can get diagrams at www.autozone.com; look for the emissions diagrams for your engine make and year.
The movie 'Smokey and The Bandit' spurred A 700% increase in sales of Pontiac Trans Am in the late 70's, The president of Pontiac promissed Burt Reynolds A Trans Am every year for the rest of his life. He received 3 cars in concecutive years, The fourth never came, Pontiac told him that the promise was made by the former president who died. No deal.
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.