1981 Trans Am Ws6 White/gold Ed Iroc Z Tune Port Injected Resto Mod Eng And Tran on 2040-cars
Kaysville, Utah, United States
1981 Pontiac Trans Am IROC Z Tune Port Injected 5.0 engine and trans ** White and Gold Edition ** Former Turbo T/A ** WS6 Suspension, **4 - Wheel Disc Brakes ** Factory Fisher T-Tops **Deluxe Tan Cloth Interior **Power windows ,locks, cruise, etc. **Alpine CD Stereo system Restored about 10 years ago and has only been driven about 3000 miles since. ** Resto-Mod drivetrain: Tune Port injected 5.0 IROC Z engine and auto transmission (54k mile engine and trans) ** Has lots of power and gets 28 mpg freeway ** Over $20,000 spent in restoration and build: (not including price of the car) ** High pressure fuel system and pump ** Painless Wiring harness ** Electric radiator fan ** Complete paint (original color) ** Only 1 repaint since new, no rust ever !! ** Custom Wheels and Dunlop Radial Gt's ** 4-Wheel Disc brakes **WS6 High Performance suspension ** Interior is excellent: ** original dash with no warping, 1 small crack or passenger side ** New carpet, door panels and headliner ** A/C was not added when built ** I have owned this car for over 15 years. ** Clean Carfax and Title ** Beautiful Car. ** ** Very dependable and solid.** **No squeaks, rattles or leaks like many older Muscle cars.** $12,995 Email or call for any other information Rob 801-809-1371 |
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Like the ignition switch recall, this latest problem covers a wide range of vehicles from Chevrolet, Saturn and Pontiac. Normally, we'd give you the full rundown in paragraph form, but the variety of models and model years means a list is just easier. So, have a look, directly from GM's press release:
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