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Disco Dean’s New 1978 Trans Am: A Bold Addition to No Prep Kings

In the ever-evolving world of No Prep Kings (NPK), Disco Dean has unveiled a stunning new race car that’s turning heads and sparking excitement among fans. His latest ride is a 1978 Trans Am, a bold and unique choice that stands out in a field often dominated by Camaros and Mustangs. Not only is this car visually striking, but it also holds the potential to shake up the competition in the upcoming season.


Photo by Disco Dean Stinky Pinky


A Unique Look for NPK

What makes this Trans Am so captivating? For starters, it’s a rare sight in the NPK world. While other racers stick to tried-and-true models like the Camaro, Disco Dean’s choice to go with a 1978 Trans Am is a breath of fresh air. The car’s vibrant pink color scheme, complete with a matching pink blower shroud, adds an extra layer of personality and flair. It’s safe to say this car won’t go unnoticed on the track or in the pits.


Disco Dean’s creativity and willingness to embrace something different are what make him one of the most interesting racers in the Street Outlaws universe. This isn’t just another build; it’s a statement.


Performance Potential

While the Trans Am’s aesthetics are impressive, its true test will be on the track. Disco Dean has a proven track record of building and driving fast, consistent cars. His Cadillac was one of the most reliable screw-blown cars in last season’s NPK series, making several finals and consistently performing well in the points standings.


Photo by Disco Dean Stinky Pinky


This new Trans Am is rumored to be an upgraded version of his previous cars, potentially lighter and better optimized for NPK competition. If Disco Dean’s history is any indication, this car will be fast, competitive, and a force to be reckoned with.


A Look Back at Disco Dean’s Racing Career

Disco Dean has always been known for his ingenuity and competitive spirit. From his Chevelle days, when he managed to stay competitive with a car that exceeded weight limits, to his recent successes with the Cadillac, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt and excel. His creativity and willingness to push boundaries make him one of the standout personalities in the Street Outlaws world.


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The Road Ahead

The unveiling of the 1978 Trans Am has generated plenty of buzz, and for good reason. It’s not just another car; it’s a symbol of Disco Dean’s commitment to innovation and his desire to bring something fresh to the NPK series. While Robin Roberts does run a Firebird in NPK, Disco Dean’s Trans Am is a different beast altogether. This unique addition to the series is sure to capture the attention of fans and competitors alike.


At Street Outlaws Talks, we’re excited to see what this car can do on the track. Disco Dean has always been a racer to watch, and with this new Trans Am, he’s setting the stage for another thrilling season. Stay tuned for updates as we follow Disco Dean’s journey and see how this bold new build performs in the high-stakes world of No Prep Kings.


What do you think of Disco Dean’s new ride? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and don’t forget to check out the unveiling video for an up-close look at this one-of-a-kind Trans Am!

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