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Portsmouth, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Trans Am
Trim: deluxe
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 43,300
Sub Model: Firebird
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Mayan Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Carmine/Oyster
THIS IS A UNMOLESTED, LOW MILE TRANS AM WITH DELUXE INTERIOR AND VERY MINIMAL RUST, THERE IS ONLY TO SPOTS THAT ARE THRU, ONE ON EACH SIDERIGHT IN FRONT OF REAR SPOILERS, THAT'S IT!!!! ALL DASH LIGHTS, AND EVEN THE CLOCK AND CIGARETTE LIGHTER WORKS,TAIL LIGHTS,TURN SIGNALS,BRAKE LIGHTS,INTERIOR LIGHTS,DOORS STILL SHUT WITH 2 FINGERS!!! ALL GLASS IS GOOD,CARPET LOOKS NEW,HAS NEW DOOR PANELS, SEATS NEED RECOVERED AS THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE OYSTER,HAS NEW QUARTER COVERS ON THE INSIDE, FLOORS,FRAME RAILS, TRUNK, AND TAIL PAN ALL COMPLETLY SOLID, CAR STILL HAS ORIGINAL PAINT AND DECALS, 6.6 IS NOT IN THE CAR , IT HAS A 350 CI AND A 350 TURBO TRANSMISSION, HAS NEW BRAKES, NEW FRONT SHOCKS, DRIVES GREAT, WITH NO ISSUES, HAS TILT WHEEL ALSO AND NO WOBBLE LIKE MOST CARS, IT WILL BE VERY HARD TO FIND A CAR LIKE THIS ONE TO RESTORE IF THE RESERVE IS MIGHT I ALSO HAVE A NICE SET OF WS6 SNOWFLAKE WHEELS/WITH CENTER CAPS THAT WILL BE INCLUDED
THIS IS THE PERFECT CAR TO RESTORE, SOLID AS THEY COME,
ACTUAL MILES AS YOU CAN TELL FROM NO RUST
AND ORIGINAL PAINT ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK I REPLY AS SOON AS I SEE IT
I HAVE DESCRIBED THIS VEHICLE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, SO AS IS WHERE IS
500 DEPOSIT THRU PAYPAL AFTER AUCTION ENDS, THANKS
WANTED TO ADD MORE PICS BUT IT WON'T LET ME SO I SHOWED THE TROUBLE AREAS THAT THESE CARS ARE KNOWN FOR, AND ALL THOSE AREAS ARE RUST FREE
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German prosecutors have recorded calls between VW bigwigs talking dieselgate
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Why Pontiac should come back and how it can be relevant again
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