Return of the Trans Am
Over the past few weeks, we've had several customers reach to us and ask, "Is Western GMC Buick getting the new Pontiac Trans Am?"
Unfortunately, we aren't - Pontiac has not returned.


What started as a humble vision in the mind of a young graphic designer from Canton, Pennsylvania a few short years ago, has grown into an internationally recognized and quickly growing automotive conversion company, designing and creating retro-styled muscle cars shipping worldwide.

Starting as Trans Am Depot, LLC in 2011, brothers Tod and Scott Warmack and partner Jim Dowling of Tallahassee, FL collaborated with graphic designer Kevin Morgan to bring to life the vision of a modern day Trans Am. To that end, the team secured exclusive rights to the Trans Am brand and began to build cars for the public.

For more information on the return of the Trans Am, you can visit the Trans Am Depot website.
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