Many fans mourned the death of the Pontiac but they have all but put thoughts of the factory-built Firebird Trans Am behind them. You can just imagine how the news of Lingenfelter Performance Engineering’s decision to resurrect the car based on the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro was received. Texas-based Lingenfelter is well-known for having tuned various GM vehicles from Corvette Z06’s to the new Camaro. Its latest creation is a resurrection of the Pontiac Trans Am to be shown at SEMA Show. The Trans Am is based on the new Camaro, but with major modifications to hold the car to the original Pontiacs.
The exterior of the car is based on the 1971 Trans Am and it does the task well while retaining a modern look. Featured on the concept are a full Trans Am accurate front fascia with honeycomb kidney grills and rounded-square headlights. At the rear, the vehicle bears classic Trans Am taillights complete with rear decklid spoiler. For an authentic Trans Am look, Lingenfelter added custom honeycomb wheels.





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