1980 Trans Am Barn Find All Original on 2040-cars
Circleville, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:301
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: White
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Trans Am
Trim: Trans Am
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 55,000
Options: TTops
Exterior Color: Red
1980 Trans Am
55000 actual miles
Clear Title
1 Family Owned
T Tops
301 V8(biggest motor they offered in 1980)
Automatic Transmission
10 Bolt Rear End
373 Posi Traction
Aluminum Honey Comb Wheels (Tires have good tread and hold air)
White Interior(Complete but needs redone)
Shaker Hood
This Car has been in a Barn on Concete pad for the last 15 years I know of. When it was parked it ran and drove fine(owner lost interest and parked for his grandson well he didn't want it so I picked it up)
When I bought it the back window was busted out so I bought the one in pics(but it is just sitting there that's why the strap is on the window)
I have never had the hood open as the latch is froze(cable is broke)
THE CAR DOES NOT RUN DOES NOT DRIVE DOES NOT START
I DONT HAVE ANY KEYS TO IT THEY LOST THEM
I took the steering column apart the right way so I could unlock column & shifter to move it
The car is not perfect but has a TON of Potential
Passenger Quarter Panel has Rust
Rear Bumper Brace has rust
Passenger Frame Rail has rust behind leaf spring
Driver door has a hole
Hood has a small hole
CAR IS 100% COMPLETE AND HAS YELLOW OHIO TITLE
614 364 9995 or Messege me here for more pictures/Details or Arrange a buy it now price
I RESERVE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANYTIME AS ITS FOR SALE LOCALLY
I CAN ARRANGE SHIPPING ON MY OPEN CAR TRAILER WITH IN REASON CONTACT ME FOR PRICE
Pontiac Trans Am for Sale
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