1974 Super Duty Trans Am 455 4 Speed 1 Of 212 4 Speeds Phs True Super Duty 1973 on 2040-cars
Bel Air, Maryland, United States
1974 super duty trans am one of just 212 4spd cameo white/ black interior 455 4 speed real x code org body great project Up for auction is my 74 sd trans am. It has org quarters and all org sheet metal. The body does have issues but over all a solid project. The rear under the car is just for rolling. It has tubs and was modified for drag race. The hood floors are solid but a hole was cut in tunnel for a custom shifter. It has solid floors but there are spots of it that are dented from is race life. The interior has the org dash seats and door panels that are in ok shape. this is your chance to own a real rare sd trans am. i do have a super duty engine that i would sell at an additional cost. i will offer sd motor to the winner. 8000. This sd rolls and has brakes so shipping is easier. please feel free to ask questions and bring all offers. |
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