1973 Pontiac Trans Am 455 4 Speed A/c Power Windows Highly Optioned on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: 4 speed
Model: Trans Am
Mileage: 170,000
Trim: firebird
This is a rare 1973 4 speed Trans Am (1 of 1,420) that originally came from the factory with deluxe interior, power windows, rear defrost and A/C. Probably more like 1 of 700 considering it came with power windows, deluxe interior and A/C.
I started the restoration process last year but i just dont have the time for it.
The car has been sitting for about 15 years.
It has rust in the front pillars, this is the outer sheetmetal, the pillar frame is solid, and behind the driver side tire (check the pic). There is also some minor rust around the rear window.
The car has been completely disassembled except for the rear axle, front suspension and gas tank.
This is not a number matching car, the engine, transmission and rear axle were replaced at some point in its life.
The rear axle is a 12 bolt with 2.73 gears (non-posi).
The engine is not complete but it has a crank, heads, intake and carb.
The tranny has about 20,000 miles on it, its a custom tranny with a lower first gear.
The car is complete except for a trunk lid, a/c components, front windshield, front spoiler and center console.
It comes with 15 x 7 80s era firebird rims.
All the parts have been boxed up plus I also took 100+ pictures of where things were prior to removal.
Look at the pix and ask questions.
Car is in my name and currently on a non-op
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