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1978 Pontiac Trans Am Numbers Matching 'z' Code Engine And Transmission on 2040-cars

US $5,995.00
Year:1978 Mileage:42732
Location:

London, Kentucky, United States

London, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:

SUNRISE AUTOMOTIVE LLC IS OFFERING THIS 1978 PONTIAC TRANS AM .  I HAVE SHOT 108 PICTURES TO EXPOSE THIS T/As ACTUAL CONDITION.  THIS IS A NUMBERS MATCHING 'Z' CODE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION.  THIS CAR WAS BUILT IN NORWOOD OHIO.   THE MILES ARE ACTUAL ACCORDING TO THE TITLE AND PREVIOUS OWNER.  WE HAVE ALL THE BOOKS AND DOCUMENTS AS WELL AS THE ZIEBART CONTRACT.   CONDITION:  THE ENGINE, TRANSMISSION AND REAR END RUN GOOD.  THE INTERIOR WAS ORIGINALLY BLUE AND WAS DYED BLACK.    THE BODY IS RUSTY FROM SITTING BUT THE REAR FRAME RAILS ARE GOOD.   THIS CAR NEEDS A COMPLETE RESTORATION!!!  IF YOU JUST WANT TO BEAT AROUND IN THIS CAR TO HAVE FUN, THEN REPLACE THE TIRES, CHANGE THE FLUIDS, BELTS, HOSES AND GO!   I WANT TO BE CLEAR THAT THIS IS A ROUGH CAR THAT RUNS GOOD AND NEEDS ATTENTION!  PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS TRANS AM.
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