1983 Pontiac Trans Am Daytona 500 Pace Car 1 Of 520 Built on 2040-cars
Pacific, Missouri, United States
SELECT MOTORS SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1989
VERY RARE 1983 PONTIAC TRANS AM DAYTONA 500 PACE CAR ONLY 2500 DAYTONA PACE CARS WERE BUILT IN 1983 AND THIS IS 1 OF ONLY 520 BUILT WITH 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION CLEAN CAR FAX MILAGE BELIEVED TO BE 35,100 T-TOPS RECARO FACTORY SEATS WS6 SUSPENSION PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONING POWER TRUNK RELEASE CRUISE REMOTE MIRRORS FACTORY GROUND EFFECTS POWER STEERING POWER WINDOWS AERO WHEELS THIS IS THE NICEST, CLEANIST, UNMOLESTED DAYOTNA 500 PACE CAR WE HAVE EVER SEEN. JUST TRY AND FIND ANOTHER ONE OF THESE 636 271 6651 636 271 6651 636 271 6651 |
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