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Mila Kunis Posing With a Trans AM for Interview Magazine

Mila Kunis Poses Hood 1977 Pontiac Trans AM Interview Magazine

“That 70’s Show” actress Mila Kunis appears draped across  the hood of a 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM on the August cover of Interview Magazine. Craig McDeanphoto’s stylized photo shoot “Mila Kunis Life in the Fast Lane” captured the lovely low key Kunis in several poses in various positions with the muscle car.

The 29 year old actress consistently graces the top of most lists that rank the most desirable and beautiful women in the world. Men’s Health naming her one of the “100 Hottest Women of All-Time” and Maxim has her pegged on their Hot 100 list most years, but Kunis has kept this type of media attention in perspective, saying, “You’ve got to base your career on something other than being FHM’s top 100 number one girl. Your looks are going to die out, and then what’s going to be left?”

The Pontiac Firebird was among the second wave of pony cars to hit the market in 1967. Just like the Mercury Cougar was positioned as the more upscale version of Ford Mustang, the Firebird was the higher priced counterpart to the Chevy Camaro, The two muscle cars shared GM’s F-Body platform from 1967 to 2002 until the Pontiac brand was shuttered. In 1969, a $725 optional handling package called the “Trans Am Performance and Appearance Package,”, named after the Trans Am Series, which included larger engine packages, graphics, interior trim, and a rear spoiler, was introduced. The 1977 Trans AM gained fame and popularity thanks to its appearance in the Smokey and the Bandit films. While the Camaro returned from exile in 2009 the Trans AM has not. Fans of the Firebird hope that the one day Chevy will produce a limited “Trans AM” edition of the Camaro.

Source: Interview Magazine

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