1989 Firebird Trans Am Gta. Beast Of The 80's! on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
This is a 1989 Firebird Trans Am GTA. It is one of only 8400 produced that year! Also, they were some of the fastest production cars on the market at the time. Check the specs below:
5.7 liter V8 (GM's L98) 700r4 Transmission 3.27 Posi Rear end Victory Red/Grey interior Whats Good?: CLEAN TITLE JUST PASSED EMISSIONS!!! NEW HEAD GASKETS! New radiator New Fuel injectors New Fuel pressure regulator New fuel filter and fuel pump New radiator New High Flow Catalytic Converter Flowmaster exhaust (Sounds INCREDIBLE!) Re-sealed Power Steering Pump New O2 Sensor New Mass Air Flow Sensor NO "CHECK ENGINE" LIGHT All electronics are Functional Tires have 60-70% Tread Left Aftermarket Stereo Whats Bad?: Will need paint to be show car worthy (I have touched up what I can) Driver seat has tear on left wing Slight damage to dash A/C needs to be recharged. This ride is ready for anything you can throw at it and has a ton of life left! It has almost every option available at the time except for the T-tops. I purchased this vehicle in Phoenix, AZ and it is completely rust free. |
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