Pontiac Firebird Transam Classic Hotrod Ratrod Camaro Project Custom on 2040-cars
Nokomis, Florida, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:455
Transmission:4 speed manual
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Trim: TransAm
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 999,999
This is my 1980 Turbo TransAm that I cannot finish. Been collecting parts for 10 years. Florida title in my name. I was trying to do my 3rd Silver TA. New wife said no more cars.
This car has a great solid body for a 33 year old car. Been in my garage for 12 years. Was a 301 Turbo with a A/T that ran. Now I have a 455 Pontiac engine and a 4 speed trans for it. All the machine work done at a race engine shop. Bored 60 over and all parts balanced. New parts are valves, springs, bearings, rings, oil pump, timming chain and gears, lifters, RamAir 3 cam, full gasket set, freeze plugs, pistons rods and rings, valve covers, air cleaner, water pump, motor mounts, 6X heads assembled with new valves, almost everything needed to assemble the engine. Flywheel has been balance. Used aluminum 4 barrel manifold, no carb. Used oil pan.
I have lots of new parts for the body, new lower GM grilles, front to rear SS brake line, front to tank fuel line, interior firewall padding. Boxes of used parts that have been cleaned and painted rally black for show. Car has tilt wheel, power windows that work, power locks, power trunck latch, factory air, cruise control, t-tops with bags.Bucket seats and rear seats that do not match colors. No radio, 4 speed center console, radiator, battery, no exhaust manifolds, rearend has no drums and no brakes. Front disc brakes work only.
The body is in great shape, fenders are great, quarter panels are very good, driver door needs a lower patch panel, passenger door needs a full skin. full left and right floors needed, trunk floor also. Frame rails are very good. All the glass is good. Need some minor patch around the t-top channels. Has all the ground effects and spoilers. New keys.I hope someone will give this car a good home and finish.
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