1978 Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 125,926
Model: Trans Am
Exterior Color: Silver
Trim: Base
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: automatic
Car is in good running and driving condition except tires. Paint looks good until you get close, the clear coat is peeling. Interior is fair showing wear mainly on drivers seat and headliner falling in places. Dash has one small crack and package panel is rough. The only part that I can think of that is missing is the trim pieces behind the inside door handles. Professional rebuild on strong running 400 motor and trans less than 5000 miles. Softball size dent in passenger door and golfball size dent in drivers door. The rest of the body is solid and straight with ten year old paint. Floors and trunk are solid. The only rust I can find is the brace going across beneath the trunk. Glass is all good. Air conditioned car but the pump is not on the car. I do have the pump. Please call if you have questions or need more photos.
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