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1977 Pontiac Trans Am Frame Off Bandit Special Edition Y82 Se 400 4spd No Res. on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:43000
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
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  • Year

    1977

  • Make

    Pontiac

  • Model

    Trans Am SE

  • Color

    Black

  • Mileage

    43000

  • Transmission type

    4 Speed Manual

  • Engine

    400 V8

Vehicle Description

Special Edition Smokey and the Bandit Y82 SE 400 4-spd

NO RESERVE

SIGNED BY BURT REYNOLDS!
Frame Off Restored
43k Original Miles
4 Speed Manual Transmission
AC Blows Cold
New factory correct Molded Decal Kit
15" Snowflake Wheels
4 wheel disc brakes
New black deluxe cloth interior
New headliner, carpet, door panels, weather stripping, belt moldings, etc.
All the gauges working correctly
No cracks in the dash
Power Windows working great
Hurst T-tops and All new Weather stripping around them

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See this car on our website at: http://www.restoreamusclecar.com/vehicles/view_details?fdid=2055232
And more pictures on Flickr at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/restoreamusclecar/sets/72157640974672903/
A video of this car can be seen at: http://youtu.be/S93I6s4Rtv4

This car runs and drives great! Everything has been checked over on this car during the restoration a couple years ago. The paint is a show quality Black finish that is extremely smooth. Recently fully polished out and wet sanded as needed.

This listing is an advertisement, so please call into the shop or email us with any questions or serious offers to consider. This car is being listed for a client of ours to help him locate a new home for it. The shop phone is 402-465-5756 or email us through the listing. Weekends and evenings call 402-730-4719.

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Seller Info

Restore a Muscle Car is a full blown restoration shop the specializes in classic auto restoration. Currently over 17 technicians working here on clients car from all over the world. We are a one stop shop that can address every issue from driveline, interior, body/paint, wiring, etc. We not only restore vehicles back to stock but also help in a lot of pro-touring upgrades, fuel injection, adding AC systems, disc brakes, turbos, super chargers, suspension, etc. We are here to help with as little or as much as you need on your old or new car. Checkout our feedback and ebay store for additional products and services!

Shipping

We can help ship the car anywhere in the world. The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges, but we can help pass along the wholesale rate we get for shipping to you! Bid to WIN! Please email or call us with all your questions or picture needs, so that you can bid to win! This car is for sale locally, so we reserve the right to end early!

Payment

Companies you can work with for financing options:
https://www.JJbest.com
http://www.woodsidecredit.com
https://www.lightstream.com/classic-car-financing

Please make sure you have your financing in order or go to JJBEST.com for financing options. A $500 deposit is required within 24 hours of auction close.

Terms of Sale

This vehicle is available for sale locally as well, so we reserve the right to end the auction early if needed. The purchaser is responsible for any transport fees, but we can help arrange an open or enclosed carrier to deliver the vehicle to your door at a wholesale rate as well. Vehicle is being sold AS IS with NO Warranty, required by law in the state of Nebraska. Thanks!

Contact Us

Please contact us if you have any questions via phone: 402-465-5756 daytime, 402-730-4719 evenings/weekend. Or ebay messaging!

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