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1978 Trans Am Y88 Gold Edition One Owner T Tops 400 Auto 85k Very Original A/c on 2040-cars

US $15,800.00
Year:1978 Mileage:84777
Location:

Naperville, Illinois, United States

Naperville, Illinois, United States

1978 Trans Am, Y88 Gold edition, true Y88 car with PHS docs, one owner since new, always serviced, this is a very nice driver quality Trans Am with just about every option.  The body is all original except for the drivers side rear quarter panel was painted when it had 2000 miles on it.  The rest of the paint is 100% original, and could use a new paint job to make this car near perfect.  All sheet metal is 100% original.

It has some very minor rust on the car, along with a few minor dings here and there, some minor touch up spots by the original owner over the years, nothing serious. 

Power windows, power steering, power locks, cruise, tilt, T Tops (t top bags), front power disc brakes, power trunk, pontiac 400, automatic, chapman dealer installed alarm, spare saver with full can.  The cruise doesn't work.  The A/C was serviced, and it blows cool not cold.  New tires, good glass, clean interior, solid floor, solid trunk, solid frame.  No rot, or rust issues other than the minimal rust that you see in a few o the 121 pictures that I took. 

We are an Illinois dealer, dealers welcome, out of country buyers welcome ( I have shipped many cars overseas).  I have a good qualified fully insured and bonded shipper that can give you a shipping quote, coast to coast and overseas.  This car is being sold as is with no warranty, clean clear title.  Joe 630-975-9595.  Or email me though ebay.  I reserve the right to end this auction early. I have 100% positive feedback.


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