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1970 1/2 Pontiac Trans Am - Greatest Trans Am Ever?

One of 29 with an automatic transmission, this Ram Air IV T/A is rare and fast
By Thomas A. Demauro
1970 Pontiac Trans Am Front Hood View
1970 Pontiac Trans Am Passengers Side Interior View 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Interior View Steering Wheel 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Engine View
1970 Pontiac Trans Am Side Wheel View 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Engine View 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Passengers Side Rear View
1970 Pontiac Trans Am Drivers Side View
IN THE CODES
COMPONENT CODE
Ram Air IV engine
(automatic transmission)
XP
Ram Air IV heads 614
Ram Air IV intake manifold 9799084
Ram Air IV carburetor
(automatic transmission)
7040270
Ram Air IV exhaust manifolds 9799721 right,
478141 left
Ram Air IV camshaft 041
Ram Air IV distributor 1112013
Turbo 400 transmission PQ
Safe-T-Track differential, 3.73:1 gears COX
Rally II wheels, 15x7 JW
Paint, Polar White 10, C
Blue Custom interior 211

  • At first blush you may think that the production numbers listed in the story are backward, since you have seen 29 stick and 59 auto in print many times. According to Pontiac historian Fred Simmonds, the numbers were swapped by Pontiac by mistake years ago and were accepted by researchers at the time as being correct, but they weren't.

  • The bottom-end was once thought to be comprised of exotic SD or Ram Air V components, which is believed to have been the original intent thanks to Pontiac listing the engine as "4 BBL SD R/A." Further research revealed that the SD/Ram Air V to Ram Air IV marriage was never consummated and the Ram Air IV short-block differed little from the previous year.

  • Even the Ram Air IV's name has mystery surrounding it. The moniker was actually derived from a proposed Ram Air system that placed Ram Air scoops behind the grilles to augment the two on the hood (in 1969) for a total of four scoops-hence the name. It had nothing to do with its perceived place in Ram Air engine development.

  • If you look closely at the 15x7 Rally II wheel, you will note the wheel is comprised of a 14-inch center with a metal band added to mate with the 15-inch outer rim--1970 is only year that you will find this.

  • The Trans Am was originally going to be called Sebring but Plymouth already owned the rights to name.

  • The curved rear window glass that debuted in 1975 was scheduled for 1970, but each time the glass was installed, it pushed the sealer out of the channel as it was lowered. It took till 1975 to develop another installation method.

  • A hood tach was listed as a dealer installed option for 1970--how many have you seen?

  • Rear shoulder belts were listed as optional for 1970. Option production documents state that 206 sets were installed.


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