1979 Pontiac Trans Am Y84 Special Edition on 2040-cars
North Fork, California, United States
Up for sale is a real Y84 Special Edition Pontiac Trans Am. Only 1107 Special edition's were built and this one
only has 62,714 original miles. It is a Authentic Bandit Trans Am and this car is nice.
The paint is it's original and nice, but it is getting thin on the top of the drivers front fender. All decals and graphics are also
the originals and look good. The door windows are power and work as they should but the windshield dose have a few
very small chips. (hard to see) The hatch roof's are also very nice and the original hatch roof bags that came
with the car are in the trunk. The BF Goodrich tires are older but look good and it has it's original code N90
gold cast wheels. The spare is the space saver that came with and has never been on the ground. The car runs
strong, shifts nice and clutch is smooth. The engine compartment could use a detail although very original. The
interior is like new, showing very little ware if any. Dash and gauges are bright with no signs of aging as are the
seats, front and rear, also carpeting and other interior parts. It of cores has the M21 4 speed transmission with
code D55 floor center console, AM FM Stereo tape with Tri-Band CB radio and dual rear speakers. The car also has
rear window defogger, power door locks, tilt steering column, air conditioning, rear stabilizing bars, 323 ratio
axle, posi rear axle, J65 4 wheel disk brakes, L78 400 V8 with 4 bbl., WS6 spec perf pkg, W72 performance pkg, and
is the code Y84 Black Special Edition, + much more! This is a beautiful Trans Am and True Survivor
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