Although I like original gold Transam, I must say that it's indeed sad to see the amount of dislikes on this video. They've converted the modern Transam in remembererence and tribute to their father!!!! And for even family to come together for a project BEYOND FAMILY TIME during the holidays is THE REAL IMPORTANT MOMENTS!!! It came out pretty well guys!!! Job well done!!!! 👏❤🙌👍😃😀
From what I understand they mixed the Camaro beafy body style with the old school camaro and totally Bitched out the back end, I love them keeping the hood bird though.
Me to. I love those aftermarket F- Body, 7T7 Trans Am's, problem is, I've NEVER see even ONE on the road. Better yet would love to drive one! I wanna say they made from the Camaro body, around 2011-2013!?!?!?
Good job gentleman. Your father would be proud of your passion and commitment to honoring his legacy. Stunning cars and good people. Thank you for sharing.
My favorite car of all time is the Pontiac Trans Am. As a kid I remember the Trans Am being the first car to spark excitement in my seven year old imagination then only to be fueled by Knight rider and the Bandit. The day Pontiac died it broke my heart. I still haven't caught that elusive phoenix yet but my passion is stronger than ever and soon I will have one to call my own. I love the passion and dedication Trans Am Depot have for this iconic machine. The story of his dad's Trans Am choked me up. Thank you for keeping it alive.
This was a random recommended video. And it's amazing that it showed up. My first vehicle was a 77 Trans Am 6.6L Y82 car that sat in a neighbor's yard under a tree. I worked out a deal when I was 13 that I would cut his grass and edge the curb, driveway, and walkway every week during spring and summer and once a month during fall and winter until I was 17 and he would give me the car. The only thing wrong with it was the engine had a blown head gasket. So after school I was reading Chilton and Mitchell service manuals to learn how to pull the heads. When I started driving my first job was at my local GM dealership as a line technician. I told many techs about my car and nobody believed the story. Until! I turned 17 and I was handed the keys and the original bill of sale and registration for the car. I immediately pulled the heads off and went to a machine shop owned by a friend of the family. I then apprenticed with him for a few months to pay for the valve job and other machine work and a head gasket set. I put my engine back together and by that time it needed a master cylinder, and wheel cylinders. So I took the reliable Nissan Maxima i had and sold it to buy what I needed. Over that weekend I fixed the brakes, and bleed the brake system. Bought 4 new tires and a new battery. Monday I skipped school and detailed my T/A and Tuesday was the most popular kid in school. When I left school to go to the dealership I pulled up to the service writers desk and cleared the 400's throat. I TOLD YOU I HAD A TRANS AM! The owner was in shock. I guess he thought I was a fool and offered me $2,000 for the car. I told him that "nothing less than blood sweat and tears would ever buy this car". And I have 5 minutes to get clocked in so I need to go park it. He said if you're not going to sell me the car then I'm going to fire you and you'll fail automotive tech for the year. I told him that is fine. See I am actually a really good student and I had enough credits at the beginning of the year to graduate with honors. So I quit, and you'll never own this car. I drove back to school and told my instructor what had happened. He passed me with 100 anyways despite the rule if you get fired or quit you automatically fail. I kept my car and in original condition until 2009 when a uninsured driver t-boned me going to a shop to have his car looked at because he had no brakes. The driver never paid a dime for that. All I could do is have his license suspended until he pays me. The worst part is that my car was valued at $1100. That's it. But since he has shown no remorse for destroying my car even if he comes up with the money I'm not releasing his license for a penny less than 20k. I understand the sentimental value of a vehicle like this family. I hope they either have their fathers T/A or find it one day.
What a great idea, interpreting what a Trans Am might look like if Pontiac were still producing cars. If you're a Pontiac enthusiast it must be great to be able to see the heritage continue. My dad was a Pontiac man so I hate it that the division was shuttered, but it still lives. Great job.
In 1979 I finally started making enough money to buy a car I wanted. So I found a 76 Vette from a dealer near my house. We agreed but the Vette needed motor mounts. Upon returning to sign the deal the Vette was gone. The dealer told me a Lady came in, had to have it , and paid the window sticker price. Then I saw it. A Myan red 78 Trans Am. Black velour interior, automatic. Hood decal delete. What a nice car. It had a Pioneer stereo system with cassette. The car handled so nice for its size, Radial Tuned Suspension. All I did was remove the resonator for some added grunt. Boy would I love to have the new 455 Super Duty Trans Am. What a great job I love it.
THIS IS EVERYTHING! I’m at a loss for words. I live in Japan. I’ve seen a lot of cars in my days on this planet. I’ve seen good builds, bad builds, USDM, JDM,, German builds, Italian supercars, restoration projects and what not, but I’ve finally been caught off guard. I am going to share this video. I hope I have an opportunity to see this car some day.. WOW! The last thing I will say is this, and I can’t believe I’m actually going to post this. I can’t believe this thought is even my head. ( OH GAWD HERE IT COMES ). This is how you make America great again.
SpinRush RC Right on , when you have to check back America from it’s “ Roots “ to Bring back Something that needs to be in place from such a long time.
The Name,The Heritage, The Future of Trans Am and G.T.O couldn't have ended up with a better group of guys that actually care and appreciate what the Trans Am name stands for...And the quality of automobile produced by these guy's hands down there's no one able or capable to hold a candle to these guy's... Awesome Ride...
If I had the money, I would definitely own one of these works of art. You can just see the passion that goes in each vehicle, it's a love that a lot of Automotive companies have lost.
Never forget the day my dad brought home his dark red 80 trans am. Worse day ever when i was forced to sell it. These cars are amazing. Hopefully one day I'll have another.
You guys are absolute geniuses. What a beautiful car. It encompasses everything that the TRANS AM name is!! Im very proud of what you have done! Way to make that PHOENIX FLY INTO THE FUTURE!! KEEP UP THE UNTOUCHABLE WORK!!
19:39 "I can guaruntee there are 2 things you would find when you sat in my dads car, a pack of tictacs and a 1611 King James Bible." Amazing quote. what a tribute. what a car.
I’m restoring a ‘77 Y82 in my garage at my house Your shop would be a dream come true to have. I’ve owned around 20 trans ams and was even lucky enough to have my 10th anniversary car made into a Johnny Lightning car. My ‘72 column shift trans am made it in HPP magazine. Great to see your family’s passion for these cars . I’m mid 50’s and it never goes away.
If it's a Knight Rider edition it's gotta be BLACK with the red light across the front! Silver? Get the F out of here with that! Sure silver would be an amazing color for a TA heck any color on a TA is gonna look good but Knight Rider HAS to be BLACK!
My dad grew up with this car. It would be amazing if I could buy him this in the future. That would be the best gift he's ever gotten. I honestly can't wait to get him one.
Not sure if anyone noticed he said they milked a 1100 cows a day. That is a big dairy farm and that's twice a day seven days a week. My hats off to who ever worked that farm. To anyone who has anything bad to say about these guys must not have any idea what kind of work it take to run a farm that size. I know from personal experience what it takes but on a much smaller level. My first car was a 78 Firebird no motor no transmission and my 2and car was a 78 Trans Am. So I understand how these guys feel about the Trans Am and other Pontiac cars. I would give anything for them to take my 2018 2SS 1le and turn it in to a worldwide Trans Am. The only thing stopping me is the small fee they charge to make dreams come true. Lol. I can't complain the good lord has aloud me to get up every morning and work hard for what I do have and I am very grateful. I wish these guys all the luck in the world and I hope that people that can afford these keep buying them I love that they have kept the Trans Am dream alive.
My love for the Trans am started when I was 5 years old. I remember the apartment we lived in at the time, I remember looking out the window and seeing for the first time a black n gold TA with the firebird parking on the street. Have owned 3 TA's, 89, 97, and currently own a '02 WS6.
You guys are Masters craftsman. I had 2 TAs growing up. The way you all built a modern design and implemented the character of the original is absolutely perfect. Keep up the incredible work.
My dad had an original 78 trans am in Y88 solar gold with the w72 6.6 Pontiac 400 with an automatic in it. He kept that car longer than any other car hes ever owned. Right around 15 years. I wish he wouldn't have sold it. I tried so hard to get him to hold onto it, but he said he couldn't afford to restore it like he wanted. I'd love to be able to get him a fully restored 78 just like he had, or one of these new ones as they are absolutely incredible. My grandfather worked at a Pontiac dealership his entire life, so my family always had Pontiacs when I was growing up. They made a bad mistake getting rid of them. GM wouldn't be able to make enough new trans ams to keep on the lot nowadays.
What yall have done with the modern trans am is just amazing, I was in love with the bandit trans am then the 455 now this gold trans am the power and torque is just awesome yall keep suprising me !
Your dad is with you every time you get behind the wheel and he’s enjoying the ride even more than you. I check in from time to time to see what you’ve been up to. I love the gold! What an amazing work of art. Thank you for keeping Pontiac alive!
Thanks for keeping the Firebird alive! The Super Duty is perfect, looking like it came from the factory, which is hard to do, and this gold Trans Am is incredible. I've watched your Firebird conversions get better over the years, and I'm blown away by this latest kit, though the Bandit is droolworthy as well. Keep up the great work!
This is by far the best build I have ever seen. My dad loves Trans AM's he use to have 3 of them untill a drunk driver in a big truck took all 3 of them out in one night. By slamming in to the back of one of them and sending them in to one another. But one day I will buy him one of your cars and he can enjoy driving the Trans.
I really like the build and the story, I still see these modern versions as a 69 camaro. I cant get past the body shape, there is nothing like an original 2nd gen TA for me. I do love the 69 ta tribuite car though. Some day I hope to see a full custom 70s styled body on one of these. If anyone could bring back pontiac these guys could. Thanks for the video
I have been watching trans am depot for years now but appreciate him more than ever after watching this video! Hands down one of my top 5 favorite cars out there! Come on lottery!
My dad bought me a new 1978 Gold Special Edition Trans Am. I still own it ,my dad loved sporting around town in it sometimes. I have fond memories memories of my
Car looks sick guys!! And the whole build with the tribute to your dad makes it even better!! Keep up the great work!! Hopefully to own a all Black one!!
I think it's awesome that you're doing this with your son. Reminds me of when my Dad and I used to work on our '78 Trans Am together. I really miss him today and wish we could still share moments like that.
My uncle had a trans am. I loved when he activated the turbo boost. I would love to one day owned a trans am like this. Truly a beautiful car. Keep up the good work fellas. What a great dad, you guys had. Faith, family and fast cars.
More important than just the car, it's the story and what it means. The memories and sharing a passion among three generations. The love that becomes a physical object in a form of art and function. Incredible machines and a great story.
My brother had a 78 Trans/Am, in 1987! My father built it! 3inch headers, polished heads!! Just a Beautiful car!! Flat black Cowl hood, Beautiful dark maroon body black and maroon interior! All custom My Dad!! He built over 180 muscle cars!! He was a U.S Army Engineer in Vietnam ! 🇺🇲He was stationed in Corpus Christi Texas in 1967-1970!!🪖 started building cars in the early to middle sixties ! He built a few trikes from some old smashed up VW beetle's he was always in to some custom stuff!!🏁 R.I.P My brother R.I.P Dad!! Awesome work guys wish I could afford one!! Beautiful!!#Trans/Am
Remake the 79-81 T/A guys with hidden headlights like they originally had but cut because too expensive.Black tail could be a giant bird useing left and right lens as the wings.Great job keeping these cool cars alive !
My dad had a late 70s Gold trans-am, and would always talk about how it was like a reverse of the Smokey and the Bandit car. He passed away when I was 17. I also remember first seeing these body kits when I was 13 or 14 (I’m 25 now), and always thought “I’m gonna get one of these some day just like my dad”. I loved this video, great work!
Great tribute to your dad, he would love what you've done. Car and bike are definitely every speed freaks dream. God Bless You and your family, plus All those that helped with you bring the vision to life.
I am absolutely speechless! I've always been a fan of the Trans Am and what you guys have done. To bring the TA into the future like that amazing one day one day I will own one of those beautiful machines! And I'm sure your guys is pops is looking down with a big smile on his face and I'm sure you're right he is claiming that to be his Trans Am haha but you guys did make it in honor of him. Grate work guys all the T.A ive seen you guys do all have been absolutely beautiful.
Appreciate what you guys do with the Trans Am putting them on the map. Make us Native Americans proud of you. Keep up the good work. Pontiac fan for life Love you guys passion for Pontiacs. Very cool👍
0:40.........For plenty of power...... when you need it the most [Car just strolls by the camera] Marketing 101 was blatantly ignored in this old commercial.
I find these cars absolutely BEAUTIFUL. I have seen all the shows, watched all of the videos, googled all of the pics. I would like to say that HOPEFULLY I get to own one of these magnificent machines in the future. Continued success to you, the family, the brand (Forever A Fan)
I had the pleasure of admiring this Masterpiece at the LA auto show 2019 ! The craftsmanship on every square inch or this car was impeccable ! Especially the execution of art on the carbon fiber hood ! After a short but interesting conversation with Tod, I asked him what do you call this color ? He replied that it had not yet been named . So I thought for a second then suggested , How about Phoenix Gold !? He looked at me and smiled . It seemed appropriate, This stunning Pontiac T/A rising from the ashes after being terminated by GM..
These guys are master craftsmen. Their products tell a story and take you through the history of their lives. A history that so many people can relate to and make their own. There is no part left untouched no detail left out. This is truly an American icon.
That 78 gold Trans Am is identical to the one I bought back in 79! I saw it at a Dodge dealership used it had six thousand miles on it It had the 400 TA Pontiac motor it cost me my first and only night in jail for street racing!😂
Your Love for your family as a first Love makes your love of Trans And truely American and blessed by God.Thankyou so much for sharing your love of family and Trans Am with the world.Awesome tribute to your Dad.And Son.
Thank you for what you do. I have an emotional connection to Trans Am, and I am literally in tears (happy) over what y'all do. My emotional attachment to Trans Am also stems from my Father. Owning one is a dream of mine. Thank you for what you do!
Guys you have todo the 3rd gen birds 1982 to 92 I will say this much guys your dad had great taste in cars iam sure he's driving in heaven great video brought tears great car great video
the 1977 and 78 trans am has been woven into the fabric, the tapestry that is our life! it feels so good to look at sit in or drive one! over 40 years old, but hasn't aged a day since the bandit fill the big screen! the bandit made them a legend and jim rockford did the same for the firebird esprit! both have left us, but because of their pairing with these great cars, they wont be forgotten! R.I.P BURT REYNOLDS, R.I.P JAMES GARNER
I like all their designs, but even if you hate them, please remember, they are all working folks, employing people, and putting food on the tables of many families.
I was 16 when Smokey and the Bandit came out. Oh how I wanted that car. 43 years later I still dream. I raised a big family, but never had the spare change to get myself the car. My dream is someday I’ll meet God and he’ll toss me the keys to a 77 Trans-Am. Great work fellows.
All you have to do is bring back the most popular in demand models ..for customers that will pay first ,then take it from there . P.s. ...don’t get lazy and start putting out garbage 🗑 cars 🚗
Y'all build some outrageous cars. When someone has a passion it shows. Your Dad would be honored to drive such a machine, best part his kids built it. GOD BLESS
I'm a Mustang boy............but these are awesome. And what a superb way to honor your father. Respect!
Although I like original gold Transam, I must say that it's indeed sad to see the amount of dislikes on this video. They've converted the modern Transam in remembererence and tribute to their father!!!! And for even family to come together for a project BEYOND FAMILY TIME during the holidays is THE REAL IMPORTANT MOMENTS!!! It came out pretty well guys!!! Job well done!!!! 👏❤🙌👍😃😀
Jared Bridgeman well said
From what I understand they mixed the Camaro beafy body style with the old school camaro and totally Bitched out the back end, I love them keeping the hood bird though.
@@warriorlife6988 wow a good mixture so you might say that this is three gen cars in one!!! 😃👍
@@statenmorgan962 thanks bro respect!!! 👍
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Now that is a new car that I’d actually consider buying !
Agree
Amen!
Me to. I love those aftermarket F- Body, 7T7 Trans Am's, problem is, I've NEVER see even ONE on the road.
Better yet would love to drive one! I wanna say they made from the Camaro body, around 2011-2013!?!?!?
Ok now, did u get that car..!?? I mean, buying..!!?
@@thebacdoc6464
The people that could afford to buy these kit cars were collectors and kept them in their garages.
Good job gentleman. Your father would be proud of your passion and commitment to honoring his legacy. Stunning cars and good people. Thank you for sharing.
My favorite car of all time is the Pontiac Trans Am. As a kid I remember the Trans Am being the first car to spark excitement in my seven year old imagination then only to be fueled by Knight rider and the Bandit. The day Pontiac died it broke my heart. I still haven't caught that elusive phoenix yet but my passion is stronger than ever and soon I will have one to call my own. I love the passion and dedication Trans Am Depot have for this iconic machine. The story of his dad's Trans Am choked me up. Thank you for keeping it alive.
This was a random recommended video. And it's amazing that it showed up. My first vehicle was a 77 Trans Am 6.6L Y82 car that sat in a neighbor's yard under a tree. I worked out a deal when I was 13 that I would cut his grass and edge the curb, driveway, and walkway every week during spring and summer and once a month during fall and winter until I was 17 and he would give me the car. The only thing wrong with it was the engine had a blown head gasket. So after school I was reading Chilton and Mitchell service manuals to learn how to pull the heads. When I started driving my first job was at my local GM dealership as a line technician. I told many techs about my car and nobody believed the story. Until! I turned 17 and I was handed the keys and the original bill of sale and registration for the car. I immediately pulled the heads off and went to a machine shop owned by a friend of the family. I then apprenticed with him for a few months to pay for the valve job and other machine work and a head gasket set. I put my engine back together and by that time it needed a master cylinder, and wheel cylinders. So I took the reliable Nissan Maxima i had and sold it to buy what I needed. Over that weekend I fixed the brakes, and bleed the brake system. Bought 4 new tires and a new battery. Monday I skipped school and detailed my T/A and Tuesday was the most popular kid in school. When I left school to go to the dealership I pulled up to the service writers desk and cleared the 400's throat. I TOLD YOU I HAD A TRANS AM! The owner was in shock. I guess he thought I was a fool and offered me $2,000 for the car. I told him that "nothing less than blood sweat and tears would ever buy this car". And I have 5 minutes to get clocked in so I need to go park it. He said if you're not going to sell me the car then I'm going to fire you and you'll fail automotive tech for the year. I told him that is fine. See I am actually a really good student and I had enough credits at the beginning of the year to graduate with honors. So I quit, and you'll never own this car. I drove back to school and told my instructor what had happened. He passed me with 100 anyways despite the rule if you get fired or quit you automatically fail. I kept my car and in original condition until 2009 when a uninsured driver t-boned me going to a shop to have his car looked at because he had no brakes. The driver never paid a dime for that. All I could do is have his license suspended until he pays me. The worst part is that my car was valued at $1100. That's it. But since he has shown no remorse for destroying my car even if he comes up with the money I'm not releasing his license for a penny less than 20k. I understand the sentimental value of a vehicle like this family. I hope they either have their fathers T/A or find it one day.
I had two Trans Ams….73/76….loved both of them, and if they ever really came back, I’d get another at 69 years old…..
This tore me up. You guys should get that 8mm film transferred to digital so it'll last forever.
I can’t believe all the negative comments on this video. Stay positive people. Life is too short.
not everything in life is unicorns and rainbows. let people vent when needed , it's part of life too....
and dont judge...
cheers !!
What a great idea, interpreting what a Trans Am might look like if Pontiac were still producing cars. If you're a Pontiac enthusiast it must be great to be able to see the heritage continue. My dad was a Pontiac man so I hate it that the division was shuttered, but it still lives. Great job.
In 1979 I finally started making enough money to buy a car I wanted. So I found a 76 Vette from a dealer near my house. We agreed but the Vette needed motor mounts. Upon returning to sign the deal the Vette was gone. The dealer told me a Lady came in, had to have it , and paid the window sticker price. Then I saw it. A Myan red 78 Trans Am. Black velour interior, automatic. Hood decal delete. What a nice car. It had a Pioneer stereo system with cassette. The car handled so nice for its size, Radial Tuned Suspension. All I did was remove the resonator for some added grunt. Boy would I love to have the new 455 Super Duty Trans Am. What a great job I love it.
Tim Mitzlaff my dads friend has a low km red 455 super duty I got the chance to polish it one time beautiful car
THIS IS EVERYTHING! I’m at a loss for words. I live in Japan. I’ve seen a lot of cars in my days on this planet. I’ve seen good builds, bad builds, USDM, JDM,, German builds, Italian supercars, restoration projects and what not, but I’ve finally been caught off guard. I am going to share this video. I hope I have an opportunity to see this car some day.. WOW! The last thing I will say is this, and I can’t believe I’m actually going to post this. I can’t believe this thought is even my head. ( OH GAWD HERE IT COMES ). This is how you make America great again.
SpinRush RC Right on , when you have to check back America from it’s “ Roots “ to Bring back Something that needs to be in place from such a long time.
As a former owner of a '78 Gold Special Edition, you can imagine this was a real joy to watch!
The Name,The Heritage, The Future of Trans Am and G.T.O couldn't have ended up with a better group of guys that actually care and appreciate what the Trans Am name stands for...And the quality of automobile produced by these guy's hands down there's no one able or capable to hold a candle to these guy's...
Awesome Ride...
Hey GM bring back Pontiac then hire these 2 brothers as head designers. Talk about a no brainer.
Undoubtedly.
Then also have them redesign the Fiero as well! Done deal. Pontiac would be on top again in no time!
Pontiac would sell cars like hot-cakes 😂
What a great car and a great tribute to your father. Great job Scott and Todd, along with Trans Am Worldwide!
If I had the money, I would definitely own one of these works of art.
You can just see the passion that goes in each vehicle, it's a love that a lot of Automotive companies have lost.
Never forget the day my dad brought home his dark red 80 trans am. Worse day ever when i was forced to sell it. These cars are amazing. Hopefully one day I'll have another.
You guys are absolute geniuses. What a beautiful car. It encompasses everything that the TRANS AM name is!! Im very proud of what you have done! Way to make that PHOENIX FLY INTO THE FUTURE!! KEEP UP THE UNTOUCHABLE WORK!!
19:39 "I can guaruntee there are 2 things you would find when you sat in my dads car, a pack of tictacs and a 1611 King James Bible." Amazing quote. what a tribute. what a car.
My favorite.
Burt Reynolds was the legend who made Trans Am the global iconic car that it is.
I’m restoring a ‘77 Y82 in my garage at my house Your shop would be a dream come true to have. I’ve owned around 20 trans ams and was even lucky enough to have my 10th anniversary car made into a Johnny Lightning car. My ‘72 column shift trans am made it in HPP magazine. Great to see your family’s passion for these cars . I’m mid 50’s and it never goes away.
They have to make a Knight Rider Edition now
i want a silver edition like the 1979 or 80
Now that would sound good though. ( “ Night Rider” with a Modern look to it ) 👍🏻
@@milowrey4843
I’ve never seen a silver edition Trans Am.
Got pics?
If it's a Knight Rider edition it's gotta be BLACK with the red light across the front! Silver? Get the F out of here with that! Sure silver would be an amazing color for a TA heck any color on a TA is gonna look good but Knight Rider HAS to be BLACK!
My dad grew up with this car. It would be amazing if I could buy him this in the future. That would be the best gift he's ever gotten. I honestly can't wait to get him one.
Not sure if anyone noticed he said they milked a 1100 cows a day. That is a big dairy farm and that's twice a day seven days a week. My hats off to who ever worked that farm. To anyone who has anything bad to say about these guys must not have any idea what kind of work it take to run a farm that size. I know from personal experience what it takes but on a much smaller level. My first car was a 78 Firebird no motor no transmission and my 2and car was a 78 Trans Am. So I understand how these guys feel about the Trans Am and other Pontiac cars. I would give anything for them to take my 2018 2SS 1le and turn it in to a worldwide Trans Am. The only thing stopping me is the small fee they charge to make dreams come true. Lol. I can't complain the good lord has aloud me to get up every morning and work hard for what I do have and I am very grateful. I wish these guys all the luck in the world and I hope that people that can afford these keep buying them I love that they have kept the Trans Am dream alive.
BigC my respect brother!
My love for the Trans am started when I was 5 years old. I remember the apartment we lived in at the time, I remember looking out the window and seeing for the first time a black n gold TA with the firebird parking on the street. Have owned 3 TA's, 89, 97, and currently own a '02 WS6.
I loved an miss my 02 ws6. Iv recently had to settle for a 2011 camaro 2SS manual… wish it could have been a 2011 trans am ws6 manual..
These are the best built and best looking cars ever built in the history of automobiles.
You guys are Masters craftsman. I had 2 TAs growing up. The way you all built a modern design and implemented the character of the original is absolutely perfect. Keep up the incredible work.
What you fellas do is amazing! You could re establish Pontiac as a whole brand! Just pitch your idea to Chevy and GM.
man this is great, i was smiling all 24 mins of this
Need to bring back the trans am. I'll buy one.Had a 79 trans am.
I can't find my local Pontiac dealer 😕
Pontiac went out of business
@@thedailyshaver1171
That’s part of the joke.
My dad had an original 78 trans am in Y88 solar gold with the w72 6.6 Pontiac 400 with an automatic in it. He kept that car longer than any other car hes ever owned. Right around 15 years. I wish he wouldn't have sold it. I tried so hard to get him to hold onto it, but he said he couldn't afford to restore it like he wanted. I'd love to be able to get him a fully restored 78 just like he had, or one of these new ones as they are absolutely incredible. My grandfather worked at a Pontiac dealership his entire life, so my family always had Pontiacs when I was growing up. They made a bad mistake getting rid of them. GM wouldn't be able to make enough new trans ams to keep on the lot nowadays.
It's obvious that the strong family bond and upbringing sets you guys apart from the rest, Its refreshing to see.
What yall have done with the modern trans am is just amazing, I was in love with the bandit trans am then the 455 now this gold trans am the power and torque is just awesome yall keep suprising me !
SO WELL DONE, CONGRATS FROM A FORMER 78 TA OWNER N LOVER, IT WAS MY FIRST "REAL" CAR!
honestly Chevy should make a Trans Am trim level for the Camaro and slowly bring it back.
So chevy killing off the Camaro
Great homage to your dad..loved the line ..”tic tacs and an AV 1611 King James Bible” ..love what you’re doing ..
My 02 Ws6 is the best car I’ve ever owned. The feeling of that Ls with the t-56 will be timeless.
The new Camaro weighs 4k pounds. I think your car weights like 3500. All the new LS engines can be swapped into your car easily too.
Love their cars... If Chevy discontinues camaro in a couple years these will be even more valuable.
Wow! These guys are inspirational! His son said it best.. "How do you top this? ” Absolutely amazing!
Your dad is with you every time you get behind the wheel and he’s enjoying the ride even more than you. I check in from time to time to see what you’ve been up to. I love the gold! What an amazing work of art. Thank you for keeping Pontiac alive!
Thanks for keeping the Firebird alive! The Super Duty is perfect, looking like it came from the factory, which is hard to do, and this gold Trans Am is incredible. I've watched your Firebird conversions get better over the years, and I'm blown away by this latest kit, though the Bandit is droolworthy as well. Keep up the great work!
This is by far the best build I have ever seen. My dad loves Trans AM's he use to have 3 of them untill a drunk driver in a big truck took all 3 of them out in one night. By slamming in to the back of one of them and sending them in to one another. But one day I will buy him one of your cars and he can enjoy driving the Trans.
I really like the build and the story, I still see these modern versions as a 69 camaro. I cant get past the body shape, there is nothing like an original 2nd gen TA for me. I do love the 69 ta tribuite car though. Some day I hope to see a full custom 70s styled body on one of these. If anyone could bring back pontiac these guys could. Thanks for the video
I have been watching trans am depot for years now but appreciate him more than ever after watching this video! Hands down one of my top 5 favorite cars out there! Come on lottery!
Nice work . I never seen this gen Camaro look good until now.
My dad bought me a new 1978 Gold Special Edition Trans Am. I still own it ,my dad loved sporting around town in it sometimes. I have fond memories memories of my
Car looks sick guys!! And the whole build with the tribute to your dad makes it even better!! Keep up the great work!! Hopefully to own a all Black one!!
I think it's awesome that you're doing this with your son. Reminds me of when my Dad and I used to work on our '78 Trans Am together. I really miss him today and wish we could still share moments like that.
Make these 2 brother head of "the new" Pontiac. They know what people really want!!!!
My uncle had a trans am. I loved when he activated the turbo boost. I would love to one day owned a trans am like this. Truly a beautiful car. Keep up the good work fellas. What a great dad, you guys had. Faith, family and fast cars.
More important than just the car, it's the story and what it means. The memories and sharing a passion among three generations. The love that becomes a physical object in a form of art and function. Incredible machines and a great story.
My brother had a 78 Trans/Am, in 1987! My father built it! 3inch headers, polished heads!! Just a Beautiful car!! Flat black Cowl hood, Beautiful dark maroon body black and maroon interior! All custom My Dad!! He built over 180 muscle cars!! He was a U.S Army Engineer in Vietnam ! 🇺🇲He was stationed in Corpus Christi Texas in 1967-1970!!🪖 started building cars in the early to middle sixties ! He built a few trikes from some old smashed up VW beetle's he was always in to some custom stuff!!🏁 R.I.P My brother R.I.P Dad!! Awesome work guys wish I could afford one!! Beautiful!!#Trans/Am
That’s amazing about your father . To serve and then come back build beautiful cars .
Remake the 79-81 T/A guys with hidden headlights like they originally had but cut because too expensive.Black tail could be a giant bird useing left and right lens as the wings.Great job keeping these cool cars alive !
My dad had a late 70s Gold trans-am, and would always talk about how it was like a reverse of the Smokey and the Bandit car. He passed away when I was 17. I also remember first seeing these body kits when I was 13 or 14 (I’m 25 now), and always thought “I’m gonna get one of these some day just like my dad”. I loved this video, great work!
I think this calls for another Smokey and the Bandit. R.I.P Burt Reynolds.
Great tribute to your dad, he would love what you've done. Car and bike are definitely every speed freaks dream. God Bless You and your family, plus All those that helped with you bring the vision to life.
I’ve had a ton of these I still have my Black and gold 76 it’s made it thru 3 divorces! I sometimes can’t believe I’ve had it over 20+ years.
Mike Stlouis that's awesome
I hope to have my nova for years as well
Just passed the two years anniversary 2 days ago
Do you have jacket and the hat?
Lol Similar Story? Own a 76 purchased @ 22yrs old Survive two divorce Chevy 454 tho? Going 496, now 66yrs old not as Daring! Lol.
The gold rush is nothing but Respect. well done
great advice time does fly, ten years feels like five. Never take family for granted, there only there once.
I am absolutely speechless! I've always been a fan of the Trans Am and what you guys have done. To bring the TA into the future like that amazing one day one day I will own one of those beautiful machines! And I'm sure your guys is pops is looking down with a big smile on his face and I'm sure you're right he is claiming that to be his Trans Am haha but you guys did make it in honor of him. Grate work guys all the T.A ive seen you guys do all have been absolutely beautiful.
transamdepot when I win the lottery, be prepared because I’m gonna order 5 or 6 of those cars! Probably 6 lol 😂
Me too😍
Appreciate what you guys do with the Trans Am putting them on the map. Make us Native Americans proud of you. Keep up the good work. Pontiac fan for life Love you guys passion for Pontiacs. Very cool👍
0:40.........For plenty of power...... when you need it the most
[Car just strolls by the camera]
Marketing 101 was blatantly ignored in this old commercial.
this made me laugh lol
Great job! Too bad GM didn't build one, but this one looks and sounds grittier anyway. Praise the Lord! Good to have more meaning with the car.
The finished product is absolutely AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I owned 2 trans am cars(95,94)...today would purchase a TA the minute they went back online...love what you guys are doing.
I find these cars absolutely BEAUTIFUL. I have seen all the shows, watched all of the videos, googled all of the pics. I would like to say that HOPEFULLY I get to own one of these magnificent machines in the future. Continued success to you, the family, the brand (Forever A Fan)
You will see him again one day! Awesome car and Tribute. The best things are made from the heart.
I had the pleasure of admiring this Masterpiece at the LA auto show 2019 ! The craftsmanship on every square inch or this car was impeccable ! Especially the execution of art on the carbon fiber hood ! After a short but interesting conversation with Tod, I asked him what do you call this color ? He replied that it had not yet been named . So I thought for a second then suggested , How about Phoenix Gold !? He looked at me and smiled . It seemed appropriate, This stunning Pontiac T/A rising from the ashes after being terminated by GM..
These guys are master craftsmen. Their products tell a story and take you through the history of their lives. A history that so many people can relate to and make their own. There is no part left untouched no detail left out. This is truly an American icon.
The cars looks nice better than a camaro and r.i.p burt
That 78 gold Trans Am is identical to the one I bought back in 79! I saw it at a Dodge dealership used it had six thousand miles on it It had the 400 TA Pontiac motor it cost me my first and only night in jail for street racing!😂
Great Documentary This Was An Amazing Story !! 👍🏾
Please tell me why GM hasn't come knocking your door to bring this beast back to life.
Amazing! I need a poster of this car so I can hang in on my bedroom wall like I did as a kid so I can dream of one day owning one. ♥️
Your Love for your family as a first Love makes your love of Trans And truely American and blessed by God.Thankyou so much for sharing your love of family and Trans Am with the world.Awesome tribute to your Dad.And Son.
Thank you for keeping manuals alive!!!
dual clutch transmission is the way to go now. I already own two MT cars, time to move on.
@@wiselinkmarque3947 nothing feels better than a manual
The father and son thing warms my heart. Laugh if you like there is nothing like that bond. Speed, love, genetics. SAYS IT ALL. Never forget Pa-Pa.
“400ci engine for power when you need it most.”
-cut to scene of T/A driving 7mph.
Thank you for what you do. I have an emotional connection to Trans Am, and I am literally in tears (happy) over what y'all do. My emotional attachment to Trans Am also stems from my Father. Owning one is a dream of mine. Thank you for what you do!
Thank You for making it a Manual
Thank you for keeping it alive!!!
God knows that if I had any money, it would be you guys for the taking!
Guys you have todo the 3rd gen birds 1982 to 92 I will say this much guys your dad had great taste in cars iam sure he's driving in heaven great video brought tears great car great video
I’d love to have one of these transams , wow
I had a white 1978 Trans Am from San Antonio, Texas and sold it in Arizona, Phoenix. After 3 years beautiful and attractive.
Nice machine mate. Great work and maximum respect to you and your entire team. 100
the 1977 and 78 trans am has been woven into the fabric, the tapestry that is our life! it feels so good to look at sit in or drive one! over 40 years old, but hasn't aged a day since the bandit fill the big screen! the bandit made them a legend and jim rockford did the same for the firebird esprit! both have left us, but because of their pairing with these great cars, they wont be forgotten! R.I.P BURT REYNOLDS, R.I.P JAMES GARNER
I like all their designs, but even if you hate them, please remember, they are all working folks, employing people, and putting food on the tables of many families.
Had two Y88’s over the years. Love those cars! Thanks for bringing it back!
The Camaro and Trans Am shared the same body, so no one should be trashing these guys. They’re doing the same thing GM would do....
Brian C WELL SAID !!!
Needs a real Pontiac engine not the Chevy junk under the hood
Byron McElfresh 455 EFI Big Block V8 lol
I was 16 when Smokey and the Bandit came out. Oh how I wanted that car. 43 years later I still dream. I raised a big family, but never had the spare change to get myself the car. My dream is someday I’ll meet God and he’ll toss me the keys to a 77 Trans-Am. Great work fellows.
Just subscribed! I'm a lover of vehicles man! Touching story and an awesome ride!
Totaly Astonishing. Admirable. Grand.. Thank You For Your Car Passion.. Trans Am The Rise Of The Pheonix 🇺🇸
We need a real 👑 billionaire ,that doesn’t mind taking risk ..to bring back Pontiac.
All you have to do is bring back the most popular in demand models ..for customers that will pay first ,then take it from there .
P.s. ...don’t get lazy and start putting out garbage 🗑 cars 🚗
Show videos of these cars blowing FORD AND DODGE out of the water
I'd never buy a Camaro, but I would if I could hand it over to you guys to do this. Incredible work.
Wow, that's touching. I love tans am's, awsome:)
Y'all build some outrageous cars. When someone has a passion it shows. Your Dad would be honored to drive such a machine, best part his kids built it. GOD BLESS