1983 Trans Am Pace Car on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
This is a 1983 Pontiac Trans Am pace car for the Daytona 500. The car is 1 of 2,500. My father bought the car new in 1983, then sold it to my uncle. He sold it to one of his friends, then I bought it when I was 16. I am getting ready to move to Seattle in August, and I need to get rid off my baby.
The car runs great with a turn of the key. This was my daily driver throughout high school ( I just graduated from college). It has a new alternator, and its radiator is only a couple years old (car does NOT overheat). The power steering pump needs to be replaced, but I have the part for it. Car comes with a $300 cover that is fitted for its body style. Only 53,000 miles. The pace car package came with decals, red dashboard lights, leather recaro seats with suede inserts, and an aerodynamics package.
The engine in a 305 crossfire fuel injected V8. The transmission is four speed automatic with drive and overdrive. The car has t-tops and comes with a leather bag for them. Power windows. I have an alpine radio in it with an iPod adapter placed in the center console. The radio is linked to 4 alpine speakers, 2 in the door, and 2 in the back seat on the sides. The sound is amazing.
Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements, but I am easy to work with and flexible.
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