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Pontiac Trans Am 1978 Se -y88-w72-ws6 on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1978 Mileage:2
Location:

Howell, Michigan, United States

Howell, Michigan, United States
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  NEW 5/14/14         1978 trans am gold y88 special edition calif. built code w72-ws6 with ac,pw,tilt,cruze,pulse wiper ,amfm8track,deluxe interior. This is a high detail complete rotisserie restoration with every part,bolt restored,replaced with new or rebuilt ones. I stand by every word in this discription of which I have the bills and pictures to prove it,plus I have the phs papers.  The body was taken down to the bare shell  all paint was removed and put on a rottissei and any metal work was done .The rt and lft quarters were replaced because dents and some rust  the rest of the rear was great. The door shells were rust free but dents required replacement all done and painted inside.The entirer shell inside and bottom was painted red oxide  and sealed like the factory seams. The hood had a few dents so it was replaced with new repro its perfect.,trunk was rust and dent free. The paint is ppg code 50 base coat clear coat and was done with the car apart as to cover all jams and inside areas. The clear was sanded and buffed to a mirror shine,then a complete moulded  stripe decal kit was installed The car has every seal or gasket on it replaced with new repro rubber. The windshield,back glass, and door glass are new with new weather strips.  The front wheel flares and lower spoiler are new the rearflares were restored. The frame was sand blasted along with upper and lower control  arms and paintedsemi gloss black. The upper and lower arms had new bushings plus ball joints installed,sway bar new bushings,body mounts,rear springs,shocks,spring shackles are new. The rear axle has new mount rubber,fluid changed,new axle bearings. The front and rear brake  drums,hoses, complete line set,booster,pr valve are new, master cylinder rebuilt The engine had a complete rebuild it was cleaned bored has new pistons .040 over crank turned  has new bearings rod main and cam,cam,oil pump lifters, push rods,rocker are kit  ,valve guides seals,rear main viton special main seal.  The fuel pump is new,alternator,starter,water pump,ac pump,power steering pump , and carb at 400.00 is rebuilt The ac are all new , battery,complete fuel line set tank to carb . The auto trans was complete rebuild with new oil pan and converter,drive shaft joints are new. The correct ws6 wheels were restoredand have new lugs caps and tirers The interior has new seat bucket foam with new comlete pui seat kit installed,seat belts are new,door panels,door handles,headliner,sunvisors,mirror control are new. The dash was recovered  ,gold insert redone,clock was rebuilt with quarts movement. The steering column was repainted wheel is new repro,floor has correct repro floor   mats  ,rear deck panel is new ,amfm8track all work ,were restored.The car is one of the best out there honestly call 517-376-6688                                                                                                       se,

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