My brother bought a brand new 1979 trans am T/A 6.6 w72 with the 400cu engine 4 speed. 4 wheel disc brakes. White with gold bird camel interior ws6 wheels just like these wheels. He traded his 1971 R/T challenger 383cu pistol grip 4 speed orange with white interior and white top and white R/T stripes in on it. Both cars were beautiful. I remember when he drove the T/A up the driveway of our mom and dad's house. Bought it from beamon Pontiac in Nashville, tn . The window sticker on the side of the passenger window. The car smelled brand new. That new car smell😊. He bought it because of the last year for the 400cu . This video brings back sweet memories. Is the red trans am a SD 455 .
Dont recall the exact number of 400 4speed Z cars that were made in 79, but it was between 200 and 250, but closer to 200. Very rare and desirable vs the 403 offered in the rest. I owned a 78 400 auto back in the early eighties. The 400 was rated at 220 and the olds at 185hp. Also back in the day there were vacuum controlled doors available for the shaker by aftermarket company's.
G'day JC, like everyone else after watching Smokey and the Bandit at my local drive-in as a young fella I was hooked on the Firebirds. I love the originality of this gold TRANS AM. This is another great CS&C episode. Ps! I make my own version of the Diablo sandwich, and it's awesome I must say! 😁 I'll take a couple of your stickers, if you don't mind sending them Down Under. 😎👍
The 79 gold one is definitely cool, but the bull nose is where it's at! In my opinion the bull nose is the ultimate Firebird, and one of the better looking 70s muscle cars, i would really like to own one
There are three mandatory options for a ‘79 T/A, W72 Package, WS6 Package, and T-Tops. That ‘73 is to drool over but a Solar Gold hardtop with body side moldings even with hobnail seats certainly doesn’t deserve all the drama expressed.
@@MarkRoberts-bj2me It's a nice car, but I don't buy anything that's not a limited edition or rare. I don't consider 403 cars, they are parts cars to me. Nothing wrong with an Oldsmobile engine, but they never belong in a Pontiac. It has to be a Y84 400/4 speed and not just any one. I want one with every option. I have a 10th Anniversary 400/4 speed and that's the next rarest beside the 1979 Y84/W72.
L78 400 ci was underrated hp engine had smaller chamber heads /higher compression / carb work jetting / cam was slightly different they more closer 300 hp 360 ft lb with t 10 super duty 4spd / and 342 safttrack posi was a 14 sec 1/4 car with some bolt on could be into 13s
Your talking about thé W72, thé 220 hp t/a 6.6. Thé l78 was just another Pontiac 400, rated et 180 hp that came standard on 77 and 78 modèles. Thé hood scoop also read 6.6 liter. Also thé w72_had chrome valve covers. In 79 thé w72 only came with a 4 SPD. They s'y thé HP was actually closer to 260. They actually ran out of thé W72 engine, only 3 month s into thé modèle year. Most of thé other 79 TAs, came with thé 185 HP L80, 6.6 liter Olds 403
Thats incorrect. L78 was not thé engine that was under rated. L78 was thé standard 180 HP Pontiac 400 that was standard fin 77 nd 78 Transport ams. Thé engine that was underground rated was thé 220hp t/ a 6.6, W72, Pontiac 400.
As a MOPAR guy, I contend that Pontiac was way better than Chevy as far as styling goes and was the king of GM. Getting rid of Pontiac was a travesty. I heard it's coming back.
just realized you guys are in Vegas... anyway, you have a solar gold twin living in the San Diego area. Can't remember the last time I saw a solar gold. Very cool.
Hey JC nice show like always I got Mark's Trans Am here in San Diego the one that came with the can am show I will love to fly your decal on my car how can i get it ? Where can i send my address Thanks and keep up the great show 🐼👌🏼
If I had been born a few years earlier, I probably would have been a bigger fan of Star Trek. 😂😂😂 I will say that the Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton back in the early 2000's was AWESOME! I went on that quite a few times.
@@googleusergp competition was nonexistent in 79. The even uglier mustang and the gutless corvette sure weren’t. The Z-28 sold about 1/3 as many as TA’s, though better styled.
@@GregZentTrumpetMan Not really correct. All of the cars were competition as was the Nissan Z, Toyota Supra and some German competitors. Either way, consumers had a choice and they chose the Firebird----to the tune of over 200,000 of them, half of which were Trans Ams. All of that during a recession and double digit inflation. Every one was likely sold at MSRP or higher. My 10th Anniversary 400/4 speed was sold for $13K+ as a leftover in late 1979 and that didn't include the $500 "motivation" that the original owner gave the salesman to get a 400/4 speed car over a 403 Olds car.
I kinda agree, the gold paint doesn't help either, they look much better in black for some reason. This said, I think the previous front end was much better looking, and it seems like the face lift was done just for the sake of it. The best looking Firebird is in my opinion, no doubts whatsoever, the bull nose.
My brother bought a brand new 1979 trans am T/A 6.6 w72 with the 400cu engine 4 speed. 4 wheel disc brakes. White with gold bird camel interior ws6 wheels just like these wheels. He traded his 1971 R/T challenger 383cu pistol grip 4 speed orange with white interior and white top and white R/T stripes in on it. Both cars were beautiful. I remember when he drove the T/A up the driveway of our mom and dad's house. Bought it from beamon Pontiac in Nashville, tn . The window sticker on the side of the passenger window. The car smelled brand new. That new car smell😊. He bought it because of the last year for the 400cu . This video brings back sweet memories. Is the red trans am a SD 455 .
How! You pained a great picture! Love that color combo, and what a cool older brother to grow up with! Thanks for sharing!
JC, always a thumbs up for a Trans Am video.
I appreciate it! We are working on something special coming up in the next month!
@@CarsShopsAndCollections I can't wait!
I got an original 81 Turbo Trans Am with the Window Sticker, on my channel.. GREAT VIDEO AGAIN MAN.
My brother's had a factory 8 track system. In 1979 .they say the 400cu 4 speed T/A was actually faster than the 350cu 79 corvette 😮.
Dont recall the exact number of 400 4speed Z cars that were made in 79, but it was between 200 and 250, but closer to 200. Very rare and desirable vs the 403 offered in the rest. I owned a 78 400 auto back in the early eighties. The 400 was rated at 220 and the olds at 185hp. Also back in the day there were vacuum controlled doors available for the shaker by aftermarket company's.
G'day JC, like everyone else after watching Smokey and the Bandit at my local drive-in as a young fella I was hooked on the Firebirds. I love the originality of this gold TRANS AM. This is another great CS&C episode. Ps! I make my own version of the Diablo sandwich, and it's awesome I must say! 😁
I'll take a couple of your stickers, if you don't mind sending them Down Under.
😎👍
An Australian Diablo Sandwich sounds intense! Send me your address so we can send you some gear! CarsShopsAndCollections@gmail.com
@@CarsShopsAndCollections G'day JC, will do. Cheers mate. 🤠👍
The 79 gold one is definitely cool, but the bull nose is where it's at! In my opinion the bull nose is the ultimate Firebird, and one of the better looking 70s muscle cars, i would really like to own one
My 1979 4 dr Pontiac phoenix lj comes with a nice 350 stock😎on the floor originally bucket seats…similar to a nova 😎
JC always can rely on you for an amazing episode.. thanks mate!! Growing ip watching the Bandit amazing memories for the Trans am
I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment! Bandit gave us so many great memories!
Solar Gold code 50 debuted in 1978, not 1977. There was no "Gold Edition" in 1979, only 1978 and it was a Y88.
Thanks for the info!!
There are three mandatory options for a ‘79 T/A, W72 Package, WS6 Package, and T-Tops. That ‘73 is to drool over but a Solar Gold hardtop with body side moldings even with hobnail seats certainly doesn’t deserve all the drama expressed.
@@MarkRoberts-bj2me It's a nice car, but I don't buy anything that's not a limited edition or rare. I don't consider 403 cars, they are parts cars to me. Nothing wrong with an Oldsmobile engine, but they never belong in a Pontiac. It has to be a Y84 400/4 speed and not just any one. I want one with every option. I have a 10th Anniversary 400/4 speed and that's the next rarest beside the 1979 Y84/W72.
L78 400 ci was underrated hp engine had smaller chamber heads /higher compression / carb work jetting / cam was slightly different they more closer 300 hp 360 ft lb with t 10 super duty 4spd / and 342 safttrack posi was a 14 sec 1/4 car with some bolt on could be into 13s
Your talking about thé W72, thé 220 hp t/a 6.6. Thé l78 was just another Pontiac 400, rated et 180 hp that came standard on 77 and 78 modèles. Thé hood scoop also read 6.6 liter. Also thé w72_had chrome valve covers.
In 79 thé w72 only came with a 4 SPD. They s'y thé HP was actually closer to 260. They actually ran out of thé W72 engine, only 3 month s into thé modèle year.
Most of thé other 79 TAs, came with thé 185 HP L80, 6.6 liter Olds 403
Thats incorrect. L78 was not thé engine that was under rated. L78 was thé standard 180 HP Pontiac 400 that was standard fin 77 nd 78 Transport ams.
Thé engine that was underground rated was thé 220hp t/ a 6.6, W72, Pontiac 400.
As a MOPAR guy, I contend that Pontiac was way better than Chevy as far as styling goes and was the king of GM. Getting rid of Pontiac was a travesty. I heard it's coming back.
Yes they are! It was in Car and Driver magazine!
@@michaelm3381 They'll be all EVs, but hey! 😉
@@zach_diecast_mansur possibly, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
@@michaelm3381 I'd have to disagree
@@michaelm3381 Speculation at best, and depending on what you read, GM said that was a C&D stunt.
Did I see *this solar gold T/A* today (May 19) driving through Rancho Santa Fe around 3 pm?
just realized you guys are in Vegas... anyway, you have a solar gold twin living in the San Diego area. Can't remember the last time I saw a solar gold. Very cool.
That’s funny you saw one! This is the only one I have seen in Las Vegas!
You should come check out my '79 Red on Red T/A. 5,800 miles. Yes, only 5,800 miles from new.
Heck yeah? Where?
@@CarsShopsAndCollections I’ll email you directly
@@CarsShopsAndCollections I’ll email you directly
Hey JC nice show like always
I got Mark's Trans Am here in San Diego the one that came with the can am show
I will love to fly your decal on my car how can i get it ?
Where can i send my address
Thanks and keep up the great show 🐼👌🏼
Wow! Amazing! And I’m so happy the TA has a good home! Shoot me an email! CarsShopsAndCollections@gmail.com and we will get you one!
@@CarsShopsAndCollections Thanks for your quick response 🤘🏼🐼
Trek > Wars
If I had been born a few years earlier, I probably would have been a bigger fan of Star Trek. 😂😂😂 I will say that the Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton back in the early 2000's was AWESOME! I went on that quite a few times.
Yes! That Star Trek experience was epic! And I have a blast covering the Star Trek convention that comes to Vegas every summer.
I owned a 74 firebird all I can say is underpowered and rode like a trash truck ,I’m just keeping it real .
Square headlight firebirds were fugly
Not everyone's taste, but 1979 was the best-selling year of the Trans Am, so they did something right.
@@googleusergp competition was nonexistent in 79. The even uglier mustang and the gutless corvette sure weren’t. The Z-28 sold about 1/3 as many as TA’s, though better styled.
@@GregZentTrumpetMan Not really correct. All of the cars were competition as was the Nissan Z, Toyota Supra and some German competitors. Either way, consumers had a choice and they chose the Firebird----to the tune of over 200,000 of them, half of which were Trans Ams. All of that during a recession and double digit inflation. Every one was likely sold at MSRP or higher.
My 10th Anniversary 400/4 speed was sold for $13K+ as a leftover in late 1979 and that didn't include the $500 "motivation" that the original owner gave the salesman to get a 400/4 speed car over a 403 Olds car.
I kinda agree, the gold paint doesn't help either, they look much better in black for some reason. This said, I think the previous front end was much better looking, and it seems like the face lift was done just for the sake of it. The best looking Firebird is in my opinion, no doubts whatsoever, the bull nose.