Pontiac Trans Am SE
As mentioned many times before, the late ’70s were sad times for muscle cars. All available models had diminutive horsepower ratings and heavy bodies, which made their performance embarrassingly slow. The Firebird/Trans Am range could not escape this as well. However, Pontiac still managed to produce some memorable cars through its Special Edition models. These dressed up the Trans Am and turned it into a street icon (via Old Car Memories).

The main model was Trans Am which could be equipped either with a 4.9-liter turbo engine or 400 NA V8. But neither of those powerplants had more than 220 HP during its 1977-1981 production run. However, the main aspect was the design with signature graphics and appearance package. Affectionately called the “Screaming Chicken,” this was a highly stylized flaming bird logo on the hood of the car, which was extraordinarily modern and hip for the standards of the day.