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- Trans-Am_Production_Cars abstract "Trans-Am Production Cars were factory-built pony cars based on vehicles raced in the Sports Car Club of America Trans-Am Series. These cars were used largely for homologation purposes, but also as promotional tools for the series. The first Trans-Am street car was Chevrolet's Z/28 Camaro, which entered production in 1967. By 1970 six makes were producing street cars based on their racing vehicles. Due to their low production numbers and high performance, these vehicles are highly collectible today.".
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- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageExternalLink www.tajavelin.com.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageExternalLink www.transamcuda.com.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageID "48114215".
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageLength "5514".
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageRevisionID "706571205".
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink AMC_Javelin.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink AMC_V8_engine.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink All_American_Racers.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trans-Am_Series.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Camaro.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_LT-1.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_small-block_engine.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler_A_platform.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler_E_platform.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler_LA_engine.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Gurney.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_Challenger.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Boss_302_engine.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Mustang.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Windsor_engine.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Donohue.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_Cougar.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Barracuda.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_Firebird.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_V8_engine.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Pony_car.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Penske.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Sebring_International_Raceway.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Sports_Car_Club_of_America.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Am_Series.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trans-Am Production Cars".
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars subject Category:Trans-Am_Series.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars hypernym Cars.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars type Automobile.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars comment "Trans-Am Production Cars were factory-built pony cars based on vehicles raced in the Sports Car Club of America Trans-Am Series. These cars were used largely for homologation purposes, but also as promotional tools for the series. The first Trans-Am street car was Chevrolet's Z/28 Camaro, which entered production in 1967. By 1970 six makes were producing street cars based on their racing vehicles.".
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars label "Trans-Am Production Cars".
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars wasDerivedFrom Trans-Am_Production_Cars?oldid=706571205.
- Trans-Am_Production_Cars isPrimaryTopicOf Trans-Am_Production_Cars.