1979 Pontiac Transam on 2040-cars
Pineville, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Trans Am
Mileage: 58,000
Trim: TA
Cameo White Exterior and Camel Tan vinyl standard interior.
PHS documentation shows this is a numbers matching car.
403 engine (6.6 litre) top half is rebuilt and 350 transmission serviced.
New BCC paint and new decals.
Interior was professionally refurbished. New headlliner,carpet,floor mats,and door panels.
New dual exhaust from the reproduction manifolds back to the tips.
Original showflake wheels refurbished and new BFG tires.
I am third owner current mileage 57,807.
Any questions call 318-264-5798
My reserve price is $15,000 the Buy it now price.
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