Beautiful, Collectible & Rare! The 1977 Pontiac Can Am on 2040-cars
Hackettstown, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:403 - Oldsmobile Engine (California Car)
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline - Premium
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Le Mans
Trim: Coupe, 2 door
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive with safe-t-trac option
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 50,122
Sub Model: Can Am
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A VERY COLLECTIBLE & RARE PONTIAC AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE - THE CAN AM! ONLY 1,130 BUILT! LAST OF THE A BODY MUSCLE CARS. THE CAN AM WAS A TRIBUTE TO THE CANADIAN AMERICAN CHALLENGE CUP RACING SERIES. PRODUCTION WAS SO LIMITED BECAUSE THE MACHINE THAT PRODUCED THE REAR SPOILER BROKE. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL CAR WITH A SHAKER HOOD SCOOP BORROWED FROM THE T/A, LOUVERED WINDOW, SPOILERS, STRIPES, ETC. THIS CAR IS IN WONDERFUL CONDITION, IT LOOKS ALMOST NEW! ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE CARS BUILT IN AMERICA DURING THE LATE 70'S. INVESTMENT POTENTIAL IS HIGH. THIS CAN AM IS EQUIPPED WITH THE OLDSMOBILE 403 CID ENGINE, MAKING THIS CAR EVEN MORE RARE! ENGINE WAS REBUILT BY THE PREVIOUS OWNER AND RUNS VERY STRONG. PASSED NEW JERSEY EMISSION REQUIREMENTS AS IT WAS REGISTERED ORIGINALLY AS A "REGULAR CAR," NOW REGISTERED AS HISTORIC. DRIVER DOOR NEEDS ADJUSTMENT TO THE DOOR HINGE & OUTSIDE HANDLE, SOME OF THE WINDOW FELT NEEDS REPLACEMENT. OTHER THAN THOSE MINOR ITEMS, THIS CAR IS GOOD TO GO!
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