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A black Pontiac Firebird Trans Am built to mimic KITT from the TV series Knight Rider. The new version of the Trans Am Pontiac's "RPO Y84" Black and Gold Trans Am S/E, made famous by Burt Reynolds and Jackie Gleason in 1977's "Smokey and the Bandit", carried on into 1982 as the RPO Y82/Y84 Limited Edition Trans Am S/E Recaro Edition" aka ...
1970 Pontiac Trans Am 1976 Pontiac Trans Am 1978 Pontiac Trans Am 1981 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am 1987 Pontiac Trans Am. The Trans Am was a specialty package for the Firebird, typically upgrading handling, suspension, and horsepower, as well as minor appearance modifications such as exclusive hoods, spoilers, fog lights and wheels. Four distinct ...
Pontiac Firebird (1983-1988) Pontiac Le Mans; Pontiac Trans Am (1983-1988) Europe. Audi 200 (1988) Audi 4000 (1983) BMW 633 (eligible but never run [2]) BMW M1;
Pontiac Trans-Am: 2 15 May Summit Point: David Hobbs: Chevrolet Camaro: 3 5 June Sears Point: David Hobbs: Chevrolet Camaro: 4 12 June Portland: Willy T. Ribbs: Chevrolet Camaro: 5 26 June Seattle: Elliott Forbes-Robinson: Pontiac Trans-Am: 6 17 July Mid-Ohio: Willy T. Ribbs: Chevrolet Camaro: 7 31 July Road America: David Hobbs: Chevrolet ...
The Pontiac Firebird went into production contemporaneously and on the same platform as the Camaro. Pontiac entered the Trans-Am Series in 1968, and a year later introduced the Trans-Am Firebird for public purchase. This option came with Pontiac's small journal-series 400 cubic inch engine, which did not qualify for homologation.
In both instances, KITT is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile. The original KITT is known as the Knight Industries Two Thousand, which appeared in the original TV series Knight Rider as a 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.
The Trans-Am series is an automobile racing series that was created in 1966 by Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) President John Bishop. Originally known as the Trans-American Sedan Championship, the name was changed to the Trans-American Championship for 1967 and henceforth. [1]
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (1982-1983) Pontiac Safari (1982-1986) Renault Alliance (1982–1987) Renault Fuego (1982–1985) 1983. Chevrolet Corvette C4 (1983-1996)