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1979 Pontiac Trans Am 10th Anniversary 4speed 27,700 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:27700 Color: The paint is very nice
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

 I'm selling my 1979 Trans Am, I will describe it the best that I can, It is: 10th Anniversary Limited Edition, 27,700 miles original, California car, I still have the California  title and a license plate, Pontiac historical Society Documented, All records and smog inspections, Build Sheet, window sticker, 1979 owners manual, original purchase contract, All factory options, one repaint and new tires, 6.6 400ci 4-speed / 1 of 1817 built.  I have a 3 ring binder with all information.

Exterior: The paint is very nice, no chips or scratches, decals are in great shape, molding and lines are clean, all lights work and the T-tops go in and out with no problem, the trunk and floors are clean and solid, as you would expect. No bondo or rust.

Interior: The inside take you back with gray shag carpet, am/fm cassette radio, all gauges work, even the clock, the headliner and door panel are in good shape along with seat covers, seatbelts work, the dash and console is nice.

Motor & Drivetrain:  400ci 4-speed, 4BBL  V-8, L78 6.6 liter, WS6 package, rear-end 323 posi axle, the clutch and trannys is smooth no issues, car starts and runs very well.

Mechanical: Everything on this car works except for the power antenna, the radio and cassette player works, I changed the oil last June and flushed the coolant system, the heating and cooling systems work, the defrost as well, rear trunk button and the power door locks and windows work. The wipers work, This car has been stored in a climate controlled garage, The power steering box does leak just a little,

Disclaimer: I'm selling the car in as is condition, there are no warranties, this car is a very nice car and I have not had any issues with it, you will not be disappointed. I hope this helps and who ever gets this car has a piece history.

Questions: Allan 740-503-0452


On Apr-25-14 at 10:54:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

VIN # 2X87Z9L159326   I TYPED IT WRONG ABOVE, SORRY.

TITLE: The title is still in the original California's owners name.

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