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Survivor Hot Rod Smokey Bandit Original Muscle Car Project on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:143000
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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Who wants a bad “Bandit Trans-Am” bargain today?

Check out this

‘76 Pontiac Trans-Am Firebird

You will not see anything like this “SURVIVOR” California Car available at this reasonable price…

This great little Bird will blow your mind while throwing you back in your seat… whether it’s crusin’ your favorite Hot-Spot or coming off the line as the tree goes green at the Strip!   This Cool little Baby can go anywhere and will make anybody smile when they see her and hear her roar.  

This rare 1976 Golden Rod Yellow over Black, ORIGINAL PAINT Trans-Am is powered by a 6.6 liter / 400 ci. V8 mated to a Turbo 400 with a high performance differential to hook-er-up, but she also provides a firm but comfortable street / cruisin’ ride.   The well preserved original interior is showing some patina and I have recently freshened her up with New; BFG T/A Radial Tires, 235 x 60R15’s front and 255 x 60R15’s on the rear. I recently added a New Power Steering Pump and Hoses, New Master Cylinder, Front Brake Rotors and Calipers, New Battery, New Ignition Cap, Rotor, Spark Plugs and Wires and the exhaust system features Flow Master Mufflers. Recently Serviced. It has a clean California title in my name and the CA registration is current into 2015.

Ready to go, runs and drives fantastic.

It’s Powered by a Sick 6.6 Liter /400 

with a Turbo 400 automatic Transmission.

This thing has a great Eyeball and it’s a Real Killer, everyone loves it, she stops everybody at the cruises. She has a Super Straight Rust Free California body.

 Call it a Muscle Car, a HOT ROD, a Cruiser’ …nothing to hide - this is the Real DEAL a Real SURVIVOR…

 Drive the wheels off it, as I have been or simply re-do a few areas to make it your own... Either way…

 You could never find another Survivor like this this today to start with, let alone at this great price.

 Ain’t  Gonna’ Happen…No Way…Way too many barns to explore and too many back yards to crawl thru.

 Let’s re-cap:

- 1976 Pontiac Trans-Am SURVIVOR

- Original Color

- Original Goldenrod Yellow Paint

- Black Interior

- 6.6 Liter / 400 Engine and Turbo 400Transmission

- NEW Master Cylinder

- NEW Front Brake Calipers

- NEW Front Rotors

- NEW Power Steering Pump and Hoses

- NEW BFG 235 x 60R 15 T/A Radial Tires Front

- NEW BFG 255 x 60R 15 T/A Radial Tires Rear

- NEW Battery

- Fresh Tune-Up

- NEW Ignition Cap

- NEW Ignition Rotor

- NEW Spark Plugs

- NEW Spark Plug Wires

- Recently Serviced

- NEW Oil and Filter

- Fresh Grease Packed Front Hubs

- Flow Master Mufflers

- Real Original California car

- Super Straight Body

- California Rust Free Frame

- Running/driving Great

- Current California License and Registration

- Clean California title

- Ready to go************

 

So cheap would hate to have one of you bummed you missed it. 

 

For more info contact 760-720-7835 cell

THIS CAR IS BEING OFFERED AS IS (AS PICTURED)

10% DUE 48 HOURS AFTER END OF AUCTION, FINAL PAYMENT DUE 7 DAYS AFTER END OF AUCTION

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP OR SHIPPING

SELLER WILL ASSIST WITH SHIPPING

 

 

 

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