75 Trans Am In Very Nice Condition on 2040-cars
Landing, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
Fuel Type:87 octane
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Trans Am
Year: 1975
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 dr
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 112,000
Exterior Color: sterling silver metallic
Interior Color: blk/red
Disability Equipped: No
1975 pontiac trans am---Parents you can put your son or daughter in a clean
car with a muscle car look , but without
the power to get them into trouble. In the mid 70’s the car companys stopped
giving the public hi horsepower cars-the 75 trans am has a 400 cubic inch V8 motor with only 185
horsepower and has hyway friendly 2:56
rear gear ratio. .It is elegible for QQ plates which means no inspections, and
collector car insurance which means full stated value coverage for less then
$200 per year!! The car runs on regular
gas. This is a reliable driver with a great muscle car look.Recently repainted
in sterling silver metallic. The motor and trans were rebuilt 30,000 miles ago.I
bought it 2 weeks ago and I have already replaced the headliner, interior and
exterior door handles,, rocker panel sill plates,chrome trim rings for the 15
inch stage two wheels, refinished the front grilles, new weatherstrips, cleaned
the interior The car is very clean, is numbers matching and has power steering, power brakes , tilt
wheel, 8 track and cassette players, AC, recaro bucket seats(original seats
also included) and an automatic turbo 350 transmission.Two tone red/black
interior which was how it was ordered in 75.
You could also drop in a crate engine and change the ring and pinion and
have a real MUSCLE car. Come see it in Lake Hopatcong,NJ as it is being
improved every day-as the repairs continue the purchase price will rise-on the
list of repairs still needed: new ac compressor, no power to radio, dome light
stays on when its plugged in, needs universal joints, trunk floor is mostly
solid but needs repair patches in the rear corners—right now it’s a great
looking reliable car that can be driven every day without worry. On Aug-27-14 at 03:13:41 PDT, seller added the following information: universal joints replaced 8/27 and im working on the trunk floor now. On Sep-01-14 at 04:06:47 PDT, seller added the following information: 8/31 trunk floor done , also replaced cooling fan clutch, found that the heat/AC fan motor needs to be replaced, it blows the fuse when you put the fan on high speed-easy fix coming--drove it 200 miles in the last 7 days-runs great On Sep-02-14 at 07:11:29 PDT, seller added the following information: 9-2 drained the rear differential and added new gear oil with limited slip additive-also noticed that the rear brake line is original and rusty so im changing that also-want the new owner to be safe On Sep-02-14 at 07:14:02 PDT, seller added the following information: 9-2 checking the motor and trans rebuild invoice I see that the motor and trans were rebuilt 14,000 miles ago not 30,000 as the person I bought it from had told me-he was reading the odometer incorrectly. |
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