1977 Trans Am Fully Restored on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This 1977 Trans Am has been rotisserie restored with it's original #s, matching drive train completely rebuilt, the 400 is .030 over with all clearances to factory specs, new freeze plugs on block and cylinder heads, water pump, oil pump, bearings,cam and lifters, timing chain etc. The same for the turbo 350 transmission all internals replaced, bands, clutches, seals, bushings, shift kit, valve body gone through, etc. The body was taken to bare metal and worked to a beautiful white finish with new decals, the under side is all low gloss black and detailed to look as original as possible having the chassis the correct gloss black, rear end the same, new gas tank, drive shaft cleaned and painted. The interior was taken out and restored, new carpet, seat covers, seat belts, weather strips etc. The a/c was also done, the fiberglass housing is in great shape, new evaporator, bottle, strainer, refrigerant hoses, compressor, blower and wheel all the seals, vac; freon r-134 and the condenser is the original that was pressure tested and painted, a/c is cold. The trunk has been detailed with the trunk mat, the original inflatable spare tire, air canister {empty} and jack. The engine compartment received the same treatment as the rest of the car, inner fenders and radiator support were taken to bare metal and repainted the original low gloss black, all sheet metal bolts and u-nuts (clamps) were replaced with new ones, a new 4 row radiator, hoses and clamps were added to keep the 400 running cool, new reservoirs, electrical harness for the engine and a/c were replaced, etc. Suspension front and rear had the bushings, shocks, springs replaced, steering box rebuilt, linkages replaced and aligned.
Car sold as is. Buyer is responsible for shipping, $500.00 deposit, please contact me for payment info before final payment, will take: PayPal, cash in person or bank drafts. |
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