This Trans Am is long on style, but was short on power when it reached the V8 Speed and Resto Shop.

The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am is an icon of American muscle—a screaming Phoenix on the hood, T-tops for open-air cruising, and that unmistakable Firebird flair. But after decades on the road, even legends need a refresh. We took this classic and gave it a comprehensive overhaul focused on performance, reliability, and drivability. No concours restoration here—just smart upgrades to make it accelerate harder, handle better, stop on a dime, and cruise without drama.

From re-gearing the rear end to swapping in a 4-speed overdrive transmission, every mod was chosen to enhance the driving experience while preserving the Trans Am’s soul. Here’s the full breakdown of what we did, why we did it, and how it all comes together to create a Trans Am that performs like it should have from the factory.


1. Drivetrain Overhaul: Power to the Pavement

Rear Axle Re-Gear: 3.42 Gears + Posi Unit

  • What We Did: Installed a 3.42:1 gear set with a limited-slip (Posi) differential, new 28-spline axles, bearings, seals, and 80W-90 gear oil.
  • Why It Matters: The stock gears were likely tall (2.41 or 2.56), great for fuel economy in 1977 but sluggish off the line. The 3.42 ratio drops cruise RPMs by ~500 compared to 4.10s, but still delivers snappier acceleration without turning highway runs into a tach-screaming ordeal.
  • Bonus: The Posi unit ensures both rear wheels bite under hard throttle—no more one-wheel peels.

Transmission Swap: 200-4R Overdrive

  • What We Did: Ditched the original 3-speed auto for a Stage 1 rebuilt 200-4R with a lockup torque converter, custom TV cable/bracket, geometry correction kit, factory shifter conversion, and a beefy new crossmember. Exhaust was modified for clearance.
  • Why It Matters: The 200-4R bolts in with minimal mods but adds a 0.67:1 overdrive gear. At 70 mph, engine RPM drops from ~3,200 (stock) to ~2,200—smoother, quieter, and easier on gas. Lockup eliminates converter slip for better efficiency and cooler operation. This helps the Pontiac 400 V8 be happier and more effective.
  • Result: 0-60 much quicker, 75 mph at idle-like RPMs.

From the owner: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – “Great experience! Joe detailed every time that needed to be addressed and made recommendations. I would trust V8 with may car of mine. 5 stars and two thumbs up.”


2. Suspension & Chassis: From Wallower to Corner Carver

Full Rear Suspension Refresh

  • New leaf springs
  • New shocks (front/rear)
  • Rear sway bar + links/bushings
  • Why It Matters: The original 40+ year-old leafs were sagging, shocks were shot, and the rear sway bar was missing entirely. This setup eliminated axle hop, reduced body roll, and planted the rear end under power.

Front Suspension Upgrades

  • Factory sway bar installed (was missing!)
  • New sway bar links + bushings
  • Repacked wheel bearings + new seals
  • Full front-end alignment
  • Why It Matters: A Trans Am without a front sway bar is a recipe for understeer and wallowing. These parts transformed turn-in from vague to predictable and eager.

3. Engine & Ignition: Smooth Power, No Stumble

Tune-Up with Factory-Style Parts

  • New distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, and wires
  • Diagnosed and resolved misfire/poor running
  • Why It Matters: A fresh ignition system eliminates hesitation and ensures the big V8 fires on all cylinders. Paired with VR1 20W-50 oil and a new filter, the engine runs cooler and cleaner.

Carb & Choke Adjustment

  • Fine-tuned choke operation
  • Why It Matters: Cold starts are now crisp, and part-throttle drivability is smooth—no bogging or surging.

4. Brakes & Safety: Stop Like You Mean It

  • Complete brake fluid flush (DOT 3/4)
  • Adjusted brake light switch
  • Why It Matters: Old fluid absorbs water and boils under hard use. Fresh fluid = firmer pedal, shorter stops, no fade.

5. Finishing Touches: Reliability & Polish

  • Wiring cleanup (removed taped mess under dash)
  • Secured loose dash access panel
  • Windshield washer pump replacement
  • Pre-work full detail
  • Passenger high beam repair

These may seem minor, but a Trans Am that works—lights, wipers, gauges, no electrical gremlins—is a Trans Am you’ll actually drive.


The Result: A Trans Am Reborn

BeforeAfter
Sluggish 0-60, high cruise RPMMuch quicker to 60, 2,200 RPM @ 70 mph
One-wheel spins, axle hopPosi grip, planted launches
Vague handling, body rollFlat cornering, precise steering
Fading brakes, soft pedalFirm, fade-free stopping
Misfires, electrical issuesSmooth, reliable power

This isn’t a trailer queen—it’s a driver’s Trans Am. It launches hard, corners flat, cruises in overdrive silence, and stops with authority. The Pontiac 400 now has the drivetrain and chassis it deserves.

Whether you’re chasing sunsets on the boulevard or carving canyons on a Sunday morning, this 1977 Trans Am is ready to deliver the muscle car experience—updated for 2025.

Want to build your own? Start with the 200-4R swap and 3.42 gears. The rest falls into place.

Drive it like you stole it. Just don’t tell the DMV. 🦅🔥

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A New Version Of An Old Friend

This cool 1966 Chevelle is the second for it’s owner Larry Frees, who might be familiar as the caretaker of the “Mr. Chevy” 1955 Chevy gasser and hauler ramp truck.     He had a Marina Blue ‘66 Chevelle in his youth, and this car connects him to the car he had long ago. Larry provided us with the beginning of the restoration story as it unfolds in the V8 Speed & Resto Shop.   The car turned out beautifully, after some sheet metal surgery, laser-straight bodywork, and a custom color brewed in-house… named “Tropical Frees!” It’s putting out over 400 horsepower, it rides on air, and looks fantastic!

Highlights of the Build

  • True SS 396: A real 138 VIN 1966 Chevelle SS, reimagined with passion and precision.
  • Custom Powertrain: Features a bored-out 396 to 402ci engine with a full roller valvetrain, paired with a Richmond 5-speed manual transmission with overdrive and Holley fuel injection.
  • Air Ride Suspension: Fully adjustable air ride system for a smooth, customizable ride.
  • Body and Paint: New quarter panels, trunk floor, tail pan, and deck lid, with meticulous metalwork to ensure tight, uniform gaps. Painted in a unique “Tropical Freeze” aqua-teal with pearl and metallic flair.
  • Custom Interior: Two-tone Fawn and Buckskin interior with a metallic cardboard-inspired dash, Dakota Digital gauges, Vintage Air AC, and a hand-painted tropical graphic.
  • Modern Touches: LED taillight inserts, 17″ chrome Craig SS wheels, and a smoothed rear package tray with flush 6×9 speakers.
  • Day Three Philosophy: Because it was not a numbers matching, all original car, it was built with a blend of classic SS 396 style with modern upgrades like fuel injection, air suspension, and enhanced power (over 400 HP!).

Why This Build Stands Out

This Chevelle isn’t just a restoration—it’s a reimagining of a classic, balancing authenticity with modern performance. Our team at V8 Speed and Resto spent months refining every detail, from TIG-welding panels for precision fitment to block-sanding the body for flawless reflections. The result is a car that looks like it’s carved from a single piece of steel, with a vibrant custom color and a roaring exhaust that demands attention.

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Dreaming of bringing your own classic car to life? Whether it’s a muscle car like this Chevelle, a fat-fendered beauty from the ’40s, or a gem from the ’80s or ’90s, we’re here to make it happen. Contact Us to start planning your dream build!

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The Legendary Comp Cams Camaro: A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Reborn

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is a timeless icon, celebrated for its versatility and enduring appeal. Whether built stock, as a race car, pro-touring machine, or full custom, a ’69 Camaro always turns heads. At V8 Speed and Resto Shop, one particular ’69 Camaro convertible, known as the Comp Cams Camaro, holds a special place due to its rich history and remarkable revival.

A Storied Past

The Comp Cams Camaro traces its roots to the 1970s and 1980s when Scooter Brothers, founder of Comp Cams, campaigned a white ’69 Camaro convertible in NHRA drag racing. That original car was sold, but years later, Brothers sought to recreate it. The result was a white Camaro with black stripes, powered by a NASCAR-spec SB2 small-block V8. This car became a legend, featured in Hot Rod magazine, showcased on the Hot Rod Power Tour, and displayed at countless events.

One memorable tale from its travels involves the Camaro nearly escaping its trailer during a Power Tour stop, fish-tailing down the road while hanging by its header flanges. Though it was saved, years of heavy use at public events took a toll, leaving the car worn out.

A Second Life

To celebrate Comp Cams’ 40th anniversary, V8 Speed and Resto Shop was tasked with restoring this iconic car. Known for building high-performance ’69 Camaro convertibles, including one for Royal Purple Synthetic Oil, our team was ready to bring the Comp Cams Camaro back to life. Comp Cams, a leader in valve train technology with brands like RHS, FAST, and TCI, wanted the car to showcase their cutting-edge products while remaining instantly recognizable.

The Build

The restoration began with a plan to preserve the car’s identity while enhancing its performance and appearance. The car, a real RS Camaro with hideaway headlights and low-mounted reverse lights, was originally Daytona Yellow but had been painted white. We retained the white base with black stripes, adding a red pinstripe matching the Comp Cams logo’s Pantone color for a subtle branding touch.

The body required minor repairs—rust patches in the floors, trunk, and quarter panels were addressed with precision to preserve the original shell. Suspension upgrades included a Heidts front subframe, tubular control arms, Wilwood brakes, CCW wheels, and a Ford 9-inch rear axle with Heidts four-link brackets for superior handling.

Under the hood, Butler Performance built a 454-cubic-inch LS engine using an RHS aluminum block, RHS cylinder heads, an LSXR intake manifold, and Comp Cams valvetrain components. A FAST XFI EFI system and EASY LS/TCU controllers manage the engine and TCI 6X six-speed automatic transmission, delivering 690 horsepower naturally aspirated, with a ZEX nitrous kit for extra punch. A custom aluminum air filter box, designed to fit the tight engine bay, ensures fresh air intake while adding a sleek look.

The interior blends classic and modern with houndstooth bucket seats, Dakota Digital gauges, a TCI shifter, and a Vintage Air Gen 4 AC system with electronic controls for a factory-like appearance. A reduced-diameter billet steering wheel and hand-bent stainless exhaust complete the package, giving the car a commanding presence.

The Result

The reborn Comp Cams Camaro is a masterpiece of performance and style, built to be driven hard and enjoyed for years. Delivered to Comp Cams, it made a flawless 4.5-hour drive to Memphis, and since then, it has racked up nearly 7,000 miles. The car has starred at SEMA, the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals (scoring 997/1,000 points), the Rev’n Rods Tour, the Car Craft Pro Builder Shootout, and the Good Guys Top 50 ’69 Camaros display.

A Legacy That Endures

The Comp Cams Camaro is more than a car—it’s a testament to passion, craftsmanship, and performance. Its journey from drag strip warrior to restored icon showcases the dedication of both Comp Cams and V8 Speed and Resto Shop. Check out the full build at v8speedshop.com or spot it at an event like the Hot Rod Power Tour. If you’re dreaming of reviving your own classic, we’d love to bring it to life!

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Sometimes it’s advantageous to take over a project than to start from scratch.   In this case, the customer wanted a cool ‘69 Camaro, and we happened to find him one that was already undergoing a restoration.   The owner of this clean Arizona car changed his mind and decided to sell his project, so we had the car shipped to the V8 Speed & Resto Shop in Red Bud, IL, where it transformed into the Pro-Touring Camaro the new owner has always wanted.     Features include a Holley Terminator EFI system, Vintage Air A/C, Scat seats, restoration parts from Classic Industries, Axalta paint, ARP engine hardware, COMP cam, and much more.   

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The customer wanted a classic Z/28 look but with a few modern touches and better performance.

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Who Says Kustom’s Can’t Perform?

This captivating customized 1959 Chrysler Saratoga is nicknamed “Sara-To-Go”, and for good reason. Sure, it features some excellent traditional kustom styling cues – like the lowered stance, 1957 Chevrolet BelAir trim, smoothed grille, 1958 Saratoga headlights, upper grille bar, and bumper, and other nip-and-tuck tricks. The ’58 Tahitian Coral paint and charcoal accents really pop, and the brushed modern wheels bring it all around visually. But the fun is just beginning with the look of this smooth ride. This project, penned by designer Murray Komant, is one of many bespoke Black Label concepts brewing at the V8 Speed and Resto Shop.

More Than A Lead-Sled

This Saratoga gets its “go” from a warmed over, full-roller Mopar 413 Max Wedge, because everyone has a Hemi these days, right? Bolted to a modern 10 speed automatic, or a 6-speed stick if you wish, this high-tech version of a classic Mopar torque monster featured aluminum heads and intake, high-end EFI, and a fully coated and balanced rotating assembly. Modern suspension design and steering comfortably manage the twisties, with electric assist brakes, forged wheels, and grippy rubber do their thing down low.

Features:

  • EFI Chrysler 413 Max Wedge Engine, 580 HP
  • 6-Speed Manual or 10-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Modern Chassis for Comfort and Handling
  • Hand-tailored, Luxurious Custom Interior

Time To Hit The Road

This Saratoga is a winner on many levels, and one not to forget is the size. It’s able to bring the crew or the family along for the fun, but the sumptuous hand-stitched power bucket seats, tilt wheel, high-power audio, A/C, and other amenities make it a solo driver’s machine as well. Smell the leather. Hear the rumble. Get comfortable. Play your tunes. Put the hammer down and feel the endless torque. This is your time.

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There is much to share about this performance custom, stunning project, and we are happy to discuss the build details and start the construction process. Contact the V8 Speed and Resto Shop anytime to chat about bringing this stunning Chrysler to life, we can’t wait for your first drive!

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1966 Oldsmobile 442 4-Speed Convertible with Factory Air Conditioning and 3 2 Barrels Visits V8 Speed & Resto for Maintenance

1966 Oldsmobile 442 Convertibles are not that common these days, especially when they are equipped with the 3-two barrel carb engine and factory installed air conditioning!   This one is even hotter with the triple-black color scheme and Hurst wheels.   The list of options is long… factory headrests, console vacuum gauge, full instrumentation including tic-toc-tach, rear seatbelts with holders, passenger side vanity mirror, and of course, the 400-cube V8 topped with 3 two barrel carbs and a 4-speed transmission!  It’s a very cool car, and it came to the V8 Speed & Resto Shop for some maintenance and leak fixing so the owner can drive it and enjoy it trouble-free.

Check out the gallery of this awesome Oldsmobile 442 and share your thoughts with us in the comments section below!   There’s also a Muscle Car Of The Week video shot behind the wheel of this very car!

 

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This 1966 Ford Bronco might look ridden hard, but is comfy inside with a fresh new interior.

We’re giving this rugged 1966 Ford Bronco the ultimate refresh! From installing a full Vintage Air Gen 5 A/C system for cool cruises, to sealing up exhaust leaks, upgrading the oil pan and pump for better performance, resealing diffs and transfer case, replacing wheel cylinders, and tidying up all that wiring – this classic is getting prepped for adventure while keeping its vintage soul intact. 💨🔧 #FordBronco #ClassicRestoration #V8SpeedAndResto

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The 10th Anniversary Trans Am already has the style, now we’re giving it performance to match!

At the V8 Speed and Resto Shop, we’re turning up the heat on an iconic 1979 Pontiac 10th Anniversary Trans Am! These cars are long on style but short on power and speed, and since 1979 was a long time ago, the original carbureted reliability is not what it once was. Today, we’re blending its iconic style with modern performance. Below are the major upgrades, showcasing our commitment to revitalizing this classic for power, comfort, and reliability.

Powertrain Transformation

  • Engine Swap: Installing a GM L8P 6.6L 523 HP engine (pending customer decision) with Holley Terminator X Max controller, ECU, and GDI system for cutting-edge performance.
  • Transmission: Fitting a GearStar 4L80E Level 3 transmission with a Shiftworks shifter master kit for smooth, reliable shifting.
  • Exhaust System: Adding a Pypes 2.5-inch stainless steel exhaust with Holley Hooker LT swap manifolds and Trans Am splitter tips for a bold, aggressive sound.

Suspension and Handling Enhancements

  • Front Suspension: Upgrading with Global West upper and lower control arms, double-adjustable coilovers (500# spring rate), and a 1 1/4-inch sway bar for precise handling.
  • Rear Suspension: Installing Addco rear sway bar and General Spring 9-inch u-bolts to complement the Quick Performance 8.5″ 10-bolt rear axle with 3.42 TruTrac gears.
  • Chassis: Reinforcing with Global West subframe connectors for improved structural integrity.

Braking System Overhaul

  • Front and Rear Brakes: Equipping Wilwood 6-piston front calipers with 12-inch rotors and rear disc brakes (12.19-inch drilled/slotted rotors) for superior stopping power.
  • Hydraulic Assist: Adding CPP hydraulic brake assist and Wilwood master cylinder/prop valve combo for enhanced pedal feel and safety.
  • Fittings and Lines: Using Aeroquip -6 AN fittings and CPP push lock filter for reliable brake fluid delivery (brake line kit decision pending).

Climate Control and Cooling Upgrades

  • A/C System: Installing a Vintage Air Gen V SureFit system with evaporator, compressor, and condenser for modern comfort (firewall finish decision pending).
  • Cooling System: Fitting a Cold Case radiator/fan combo with Gates radiator hoses to keep the high-performance engine cool (hose clamp style and thermostat pending).

Interior and Electronics Modernization

  • Dashboard: Upgrading with Dakota Digital RTX gauges, EFI interface module, and light dimming kit for a high-tech, user-friendly cockpit.
  • Wiring and Electronics: Installing a Cold Case fan relay kit and Holley drive-by-wire gas pedal with harness (American Autowire harness decision pending).
  • Interior Components: Evaluating used CWC seat belt retractor cover and floor mats for potential installation.

Fuel System Enhancements

  • Fuel Delivery: Installing a Tanks Inc fuel tank with Aeromotive pump, Holley regulator, Fuelab filter, and Ford inertia switch for efficient, reliable fuel delivery.
  • Monitoring: Adding Holley fuel pressure sensor and Earl’s gauge adapter for precise fuel system management.

Exterior and Rolling Stock

  • Wheels and Tires: Mounting four Year One 17×9 Silver Snowflake wheels with Nitto 275/40-ZR17 tires and clear RTV adhesive for iconic style and grip.
  • Glass: Considering a windshield with antenna to maintain classic aesthetics (decision pending).

This 1979 Trans Am is being transformed into a modern classic, balancing its legendary design with cutting-edge upgrades. Stay tuned for updates as we finalize decisions and complete this iconic build at the V8 Speed and Resto Shop!

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Taking an opportunity for a quick summer evening ride!

Summer’s here and the time is right for taking a cruise in a cool old car! This time, we take a minute while enjoying a ride down Bluff Road in our 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 XL convertible. This car has been in V8 Speed and Resto Shop’s Kevin Oeste’s family since 1993 and is a very special car to us, even though Kevin and Kelle don’t get as many chances to drive it as they’d like. However, even a short trip down a great road on a beautiful night does a world of good for the mind and soul. And like we said, old cars make new friends! We’ll share more video on the latest updates on the Galaxie in an upcoming video, subscribe so you don’t miss it!

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