1979 Pontiac T/a T-top Car No Reserve... on 2040-cars
Benton, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:SPORTS CAR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: Trans Am
Trim: FIREBIRD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 104,265
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT
I DONT REALLY KNOW WHERE TO START, ITS A GORGEOUS CLASSIC KNOWN TO MOST PEOPLE AS THE BANDIT. EXCEPT THIS ONE HAPPENS TO BE MAYAN RED ON RED. THIS IS A SUPPOSED NUMBERS MATCHING T/A (WHAT WAS TOLD WHEN I BOUGHT IT AND HAVE NO REASON TO THINK OTHERWISE) WITH A 403 OLDS MOTOR, AUTO TRANSMISSION, T-TOPS WITH FACTORY BAGS IN THE TRUNK FOR TOPS. RESTORED TO FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS EXCEPT FLOWMASTER EXHAUST AND AFTER MARKET RADIO. I HAVE $12,500 WORTH OF RECEIPTS JUST FOR WORK DONE UNDER THE HOOD. NO LEAKS OF ANY KIND, COLD AIR. ALL SEALS HAVE BEEN REPLACED, PAINT IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING WITH ONLY ONE FLAW (PICTURED ON THE HOOD). NEW DOOR LATCHES AND OVER SIZED HINGES SO DOOR OPENS AND SHUTS EASILY AND DOES NOT DRAG. GOLD SNOWFLAKE RIMS ON NEW BRIDGESTONE WHITE LETTER TIRES. BASS TUBE IN THE TRUNK SOUNDS PERFECT NOT TOO MUCH BASS AND CLEAR SOUND BLUETOOTH READY DECK FOR MUSIC ON YOUR PHONE. CAR IS ALMOST A SHOW CAR BUT I DRIVE MY TOYS, NOT SIT AROUND AND STARE AT THEM. THE ENGINE BAY. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, RIMS EVERYTHING IS ALMOST IMPECABLE. CARPET, FLOOR MATS, HEADLINER, GLASS ARE ALL GREAT. I COULD GO ON AND ON BUT IM GOING TO LET THE PICS SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES WHICH DONT DO THE CAR JUSTICE AT ALL...LOOKS AMAZING IN PERSON
IF YOU NEED ANY PICS OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL BEFORE BIDDING
318-677-9533
BID WITH CONFIDENCE CHECK MY FEED BACK
I HAVE BOUGHT AND SOLD QUITE A FEW VEHICLES ON EBAY AND SO FAR HAVE HAD NO ISSUES WITH THE EXCEPTION OF BIDDERS RETRACTING THEIR BIDS. WITH THAT SAID IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTIONS ON CARRYING THROUGH WITH THE TRANSACTION IF YOU ARE THE HIGH BIDDER THEN DO NOT BID.
ASK YOUR MOTHER, FATHER, BANKER OR WHOMEVERS PERMISSION YOU NEED PRIOR TO BIDDING.
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General Lee takes on Bandit T/A in classic Hollywood car showdown [w/poll]
Fri, 26 Aug 2011You don't have to be born in the 1960s or 1970s to be able to recognize the General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard and the Pontiac Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit. These old school four-wheeled stars seem to transcend demographics thanks to the miles of film that show the orange 1969 Dodge Charger and the jet-black 1977 Pontiac Trans Am performing seemingly impossible stunts.
The folks at Hot Rod magazine are obviously hip to this fact, and they put together a fun video in tribute of the instantly recognizable duo. Hit the jump to watch on as Sam Young and James Smith replace Bo Duke and The Bandit for a bit of dirt-road shenanigans in a pair of otherwise well cared for classics. We're not so sure we'd call it the best chase scene ever, but it sure looks like a lot of fun.
More importantly, which of these two cars would you rather own? Have your say in our poll below.
Steve McQueen barn find: Movie Trans Am surfaces after almost 40 years
Mon, Dec 17 2018An important Steve McQueen film car has emerged from barn storage. No, it's not yet another " Bullitt" Mustang, quite the contrary: The car in question is a 1980 Pontiac Trans Am, and it starred in McQueen's final film, " The Hunter." In the movie, McQueen plays a bounty hunter, and while in " Bullitt" he's quite the wheelman, that's not the case in this one. McQueen's character, "Papa" Thorson, is a horrible driver, and the Trans Am is far too much car for him. A chase sequence sees McQueen driving a combine harvester to catch the perps who are driving his stolen rental Pontiac, and the Trans Am ends up blown in half with dynamite, then returned to the airport on a trailer. The driver of said GMC truck and trailer combination, Harold McQueen (no relation), received the title of the first car used in filming, and for the following decades planned to fix the now-ruined car, but never got around to it. Instead, the 1,300-mile Pontiac wreck sat on a farm for nearly 40 years, until Harold decided to sell it to an enthusiast. There's studio documentation proving the car's pedigree, and stunt modifications can be seen in the Pontiac's floor and dash. While it's obviously in dreadful condition, the car remained more intact than the other stunt car the film crew blew up even more spectacularly — that car ended up as the pile of parts in the airport scene, and those bits and pieces were eventually dropped off at a junkyard after a Pontiac dealer refused them. McQueen did also drive a 1951 Chevrolet in the film, and kept that yellow convertible after filming was wrapped up. Sadly, he was diagnosed with cancer just a month later, after reportedly being in poor health during the shooting, and passed away in December 1980. The yellow Chevy stayed with his estate for some years, later getting restored and auctioned. Right now, it's not clear what the Trans Am's fate will be. The car's current owner, Calvin Riggs from Carlyle Motors in Katy, Texas, wants to know more about the Trans Am and the film shoot: His post on Hemmings includes a lot of information, but more would be useful. Related Video:
Drive plays Smokey, Bandit with turbo Trans Am
Sun, Jun 28 2015The modern trend for powertrains can be summed up with the simple maxim: cut displacement and add forced induction. Whether you are looking at the just-introduced 2016 Chevrolet Cruze or a BMW M3, this adage holds true. However, Pontiac's attempt at the idea goes all the way back in 1980 with the Firebird Trans Am and its turbocharged 4.9-liter V8. Drive's Mike Musto takes out a 1981 example to explain what makes this largely forgotten muscle car so special, and it certainly isn't performance. While a 4.9-liter V8 might sound like a lot in the modern world, keep in mind that only few years before the second-generation Trans Am was available with up to a staggering 7.5-liters of displacement. Turbocharging of road cars in the early '80s was quite archaic by today's standards, and the Firebird only managed around 200 horsepower with this mill. Without much go, the turbo Trans Am made up for a lack of power with lots of show. As Musto points out, the famous flaming chicken adorns practically every surface you can see on the coupe, and boost lights on the hood illuminate when the turbo is spinning. Musto still finds a lot to like about the turbo Trans Am. He even calls it "Burt Reynolds as an automobile." Find out why the coupe is so special in this entertaining clip.