The fourth-generation Pontiac Trans Am often flies under the radar as an American sports coupe, but enthusiasts know its potential for excitement and modification. Vengeance Racing, located just north of Atlanta in Georgia, recently showcased its expertise with a remarkable transformation of a Trans Am.
Replacing the stock engine with a 468-cubic-inch LSx motor from Late Model Engines of Houston, Texas, Vengeance Racing pushed the boundaries of power without forced induction. With 690 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque, this beast is a testament to American muscle.
Enhancements like ported six-bolt heads, a dual-throttle billet intake manifold, and a three-stage billet dry sump oiling system ensure reliability and performance on the dragstrip. Paired with a six-speed sequential racing-style transmission from Samsonas Motorsport, this Trans Am delivers a thrilling driving experience.
Featuring innovations like a triple-disk clutch and aerodynamic wheel covers, this restomod offers both power and agility. With its distinctive design and impressive performance, It’s understandable why this Trans Am is unique among lovers of vintage automobiles.