1978 Trans Am Ws6 455 4spd on 2040-cars
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:2DR T TOP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:455
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Trans Am
Trim: WS6
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 4SPD
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 70,000
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
Up for bid is my 1978 TA that I have had for 10 years. Headquaters (wife) is tired of parking her new car outside so something has to go. I bought the car from a builder in Arizona and he does nothing but Trans Ams and does them well. This car is a SE clone but he did not miss a thing.. I think the car was originally Gold but you would never know it. All the proper SE emblems are there .....SE stripes we redone about a year ago...visually its the real deal. I have had low mileage collectable cars over the years but was never comfortable driving them...this one I made my own and built it to drive and from the pics you can see .I drive it to shows....Crusin The Coast several times...I use it. Paint is good ...not show car perfect but a very nice driver...about a 7.5-8 out of 10. I added the Year One fiberglass nose andYear One flush mount fiberglass fender flares ...they fit perfect and look great. Added LED tailights which are very cool and very bright. The wheels were redone a few years back and are powdercoated. INTERIOR is mostly stock....I added Recaro seats because I am 6 ft 5 and wanted my seat to recline...very comfortable... AM FM CD USB and all that stuff in the Radio...amp and 6x9's in the rear. ENGINE AND TRANNY...here is where it gets fun...455 ci...30 over.....Kaufman (KRE) aluminum high ports heads...full hydrolic roller motor...no expense spared...FAST EFI system....what a difference in the way it drives with the EFI . Some of the motor pics show the car with Edelbrock heads and a Victor intake...when I went to the FAST EFI system I changed heads and intake and it made more power.. DYNO at 510 hp and 575 tq.... made 575 at like 3k ..have dyno sheet just have not looked at it latley. The Super T 10 4spd is new...motor and tranny have about 3000 miles on them.It had a Rodney REd alum radiator with 2 elec fans.. I am sure I am forgetting something and just put the add together with pics i had laying around so if you want something else or have a question please ask....check my feedback and bid with confidence...GOOD LUCK
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