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1974 Pontiac Super Bird Sd-455 Super Duty Trans Am Firebird 4 Speed!! Gotta See! on 2040-cars

US $95,000.00
Year:1974 Mileage:47222
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States



1974 Pontiac Super Bird SD-455
ULTRA RARE 4 SPEED!!!

1974 SUPER BIRD SD-455
PONTIAC'S LAST WARRIOR
MONSTER MOTOR
GROUND POUNDER
AMERICAN MUSCLE
BRUTE THUNDER
MOTOWN MISSLE
AND SOUL SURVIVOR
ARE JUST A FEW OF THE WORDS
AVAILABLE TO DESCRIBE
THE "LAST SUPER CAR",
THE SUPER DUTY 455 TRANS AM!!!!
JUST WHEN IT LOOKED LIKE
DETROIT HAD FORGOTTEN
ALL ABOUT THE HOT RODDER
ALONG CAME "PONTIAC"
WITH THE BIGGEST,BADDEST
HIGH-PERFORMANCE ENGINE
EVER TO HIT THE STREET SCENE!!!!
WOW!!
PONTIAC HISTORIANS ARE STILL
TRYING TO EXPLAIN THE
"SUPER DUTY" PHENOMENON
THAT WENT DOWN IN 73 AND 74!!
HERE WAS A THINLY DISGUISED
RACING ENGINE THAT WAS PUT
THROUGH THE COMPLETE PROGRAM
OF DEVELOPMENT,
TOOLING AND CERTIFICATION
FOR STREET USE
DURING A TIME IN
US AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY
WHEN EMISSIONS,
SAFETY AND INSURANCE RULES
WERE MAKING SUCH ENGINES
COMPLETELY IMPRACTICAL!!!
HOW COULD THIS HAVE
"EVER" HAPPENED ????
THERE'S ONLY ONE LOGICAL EXPLANATION:
THE TWO SENIOR ENGINEERS
BEHIND THE PROGRAM-
HERB ADAMS AND TOM NELL-
APPARENTLY CARRIED ENOUGH WEIGHT,
AND WERE PERSUASIVE ENOUGH
TO SELL THE DIVISION LEADERS
AT THAT TIME..!!
WOW!!!
WHAT AN ANIMAL IN 73 AND 74!!
IT WAS THE RIGHT ENGINE
AT THE WRONG TIME!!!
THIS TRANS -AM IS ONE OF THOSE
TO DIE FOR "SUPER RARE" EXAMPLES!!
FINISHED IN BUCCANEER RED
WITH BLACK CUSTOM INTERIOR
WITH THE SUPER HARD TO FIND
4 SPEED TRANSMISSION!!
ONE OF ONLY 212 MADE
IN THE LAST YEAR OF
SUPER DUTY PRODUCTION 1974!!
THIS IS PERHAPS
ONE OF THE MOST DOCUMENTED,
FOLLOWED BY A SUPER COOL STORY
OF ANY OF THE 212 MADE
SD-455 TA'S LEFT ON THE STREETS
OF THE US TODAY!!
A "REAL" 2 OWNER CAR
WITH ONLY 47K ACTUAL MILES!!!
THE SECOND OWNER BABIED THIS SD
FOR THE LAST 33 YEARS AND
PUTTING "ONLY ABOUT 2300" MILES
DURING THAT EXTENDED OWNERSHIP!!
A TRUE "SURVIOR" FOR SURE....
COMES WITH ALL BOOKS,RECORDS,
PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION DOCUMENTS
INCLUDING BUILD SHEET,
WINDOW STICKER PLUS…..
LETTERS FROM PONTIAC STATING
THE SPECS OF THE ENGINE
PLUS THE LENGHT OF TIME
YOU HAD TO WAIT TO GET YOUR EXAMPLE !!
ALSO INCLUDED ARE TONS OF ROAD TESTS,
BROCHURES,AND SD-455 COLLECTABLE ITEMS...
A COMPLETE LIBARY FULL OF
SUPER INFORMATION THAT IS
IMPOSSIBLE TO SECURE IN TODAY'S WORLD!!
THIS SUPER RARE EXAMPLE IS
EVEN LISTED IN THE "SD-455 REGISTRY !!
A COMPLETELY TOTAL MATCHING
NUMBER CAR WTH PICTURES AVAILABLE
OF ALL CORRESPONDING NUMBERS
ON EVERY PIECE
OF THIS AMAZING EXAMPLE....
FACTORY EQUIPMENT AND OPTIONS INCLUDE:
4 BBL SD-455 ENGINE ($578.00),
SOFT RAY GLASS ALL WINDOWS,
POWER WINDOWS,
ROOF DRIP MOLDINGS,
FRONT SEAT CONSOLE,
REAR SEAT CONSOLE(VERY RARE),
GR70X15 WHITE LETTERED STEEL BELTED RADIALS,
STEREO 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER,
AM/FM STEREO FACTORY RADIO,
HOOD DECAL,
CUSTOM TRIM GROUP
THAT INCLUDES TRUNK FITTED FLOOR MAT
,DOOR HANDLE DECOR,
PEDAL TRIP PACKAGE,
DELUXE BUCKET SEATS,
CUSTOM REAR SEAT
AND CUSTOM INTERIOR APPOINTMENTS!!
WOW !!
IF WE WOULD OF ONLY KNOWN
BACK THEN WHAT HAS HAPPENED NOW!!
COMES WITH COMPLETE
PICTURE DOCUMENTATION, ARTICLES,
BY THE NUMBERS OF EVERY FACTORY
VALVETRAIN PART,
BUILD SHEET AND WINDOW STICKER
IN IT'S OWN 3 LEAF BINDER
WITH ALL RECEIPTS STORED IN PLASTIC!!!
NEVER DO YOU SEE A "REAL"
2 OWNER CAR THAT THE MOTOR
HAD NEVER BEEN OUT OF THE CAR
PLUS CONTAINING THE ORIGINAL ,
MOTOR MOUNTS AND GROMMETS!!
COMBINE THIS HISTORY
WITH THE FACT
IS A 4 SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED
MAKES THIS THE "PONTIAC"
TO OWN FOR SURE!!
STILL ON A "1981" TITLE!!
WOW!!
NONE LIKE IT!!
MONEY ISN'T WORTH ANYTHING
UNLESS YOU INVEST IT
IN SOMETHING YOU
REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLY WANT!!
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
IN WRITING IF NOT AS REPRESENTED!!
WILL MAKE EVERYTHING EASY
AND PAINLESS THROUGH OUT THE
ENTIRE BUYING PROCESS
AND DELIVERY...
PONTIAC'S LATEST AND
GREATEST OF THEM ALL!!
BUYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY IT!!
WILL TRADE....

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