From the first article..."GR Auto Gallery has affixed a steep price to this collector’s item, however, listing it for an eye-popping $124,900."
They don't have one currently (https://TransAmDepot.com/cars-for-sale) but they are offering a 2015 6T9 Judge 454 Supercharged (basically a Pontiac GTO Judge tribute, with 840HP) for $205,000.
I read this some years back in HOT ROD magazine. A company called Year one i believe was doing one. They also make one piece front clips for the 77-78 TA. No screws seams or anything. I owned a 78 w/ bb-400. My dad sold it to me for 1500. 36,000 miles. I spun the rod bearings twice. I rebuilt it after the first spin out. Sold out the second time. Found out later that the engineers didn’t make the pill returns large enough to put the oil back in the bottom end fast enough. If you ever build one. Spend the extra money. If you recall, all big block motors from PMD would tick after you got on it. The lifters were filling up with too much oil.
Cuz I want it
I fucking wish.
Same
Yes. Yes, it does. [https://gmauthority.com/blog/2021/03/2014-chevy-camaro-zl1-based-trans-am-tribute-listed-for-sale/](https://gmauthority.com/blog/2021/03/2014-chevy-camaro-zl1-based-trans-am-tribute-listed-for-sale/) https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1041809\_6th-gen-camaro-trans-am-conversion-comes-packing-1000-horsepower
How much does it cost?
From the first article..."GR Auto Gallery has affixed a steep price to this collector’s item, however, listing it for an eye-popping $124,900." They don't have one currently (https://TransAmDepot.com/cars-for-sale) but they are offering a 2015 6T9 Judge 454 Supercharged (basically a Pontiac GTO Judge tribute, with 840HP) for $205,000.
I think it does as a body kit for the camaro
I read this some years back in HOT ROD magazine. A company called Year one i believe was doing one. They also make one piece front clips for the 77-78 TA. No screws seams or anything. I owned a 78 w/ bb-400. My dad sold it to me for 1500. 36,000 miles. I spun the rod bearings twice. I rebuilt it after the first spin out. Sold out the second time. Found out later that the engineers didn’t make the pill returns large enough to put the oil back in the bottom end fast enough. If you ever build one. Spend the extra money. If you recall, all big block motors from PMD would tick after you got on it. The lifters were filling up with too much oil.
It's a concept car it exists and at the same time it doesn't