1977 Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars
Dunbar, Nebraska, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: criseldacccastiglia@grimsbyfans.com .
For sale is a 1977 trans am with bandit inspired stripes and speed that would take any bandit car on the street.
It is an original 77 black on black car that now sports a stunning fresh coat of paint and reupholstered seats done
with legendary covers and carpet and dash.
to get this t/a down the street it has a 1971 GTO 455 fresh rebuilt and bored to 461 with forged pistons ram air
cam, ram air heads with rockers that are adjustable, and ram air exhaust manifolds. and fed with a fresh rebuilt
Quadrajet carb. it has all new belts and hoses with a new 4 core radiator and heater core. and has a new engine
wiring harness. it was an ac car but it is not currently functioning
This Pontiac power is transferred with a fresh 350 turbo with a shift kit and 2800 stall
The car has welded in sub frame connectors poly body bushings and hotchkis lowering suspension with big sway bars.
All of the brakes are new the front has dimpled and slotted rotors.
It also has full stainless steel 2.5 inch pypes exhaust with x pipe and cross flow muffler with split style tips in
factory locations. along with handling great it is nice and quiet on the interior thanks to the dynamatted floor.
which makes it super easy to hear the 4 Sony speaker sound system with the FM/CD/aux and Bluetooth head unit. it
has all new weather stripping and windshield this started as a rust free southern car that is way straighter then
when it came from the factory.
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