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1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans-am Ws4 Fully Restored, Investment Quality on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:9985 Color: Gold paint w/Gold Eagle decal
Location:

No car collection is complete without this car! This is a VERY nice restored and low mile 1979 Pontiac Trans Am (WS4 package).  It comes with the original numbers-matching engine, transmission, and posi-traction rear end.  The build sheet and PHS documentation comes with the car to verify original color, drive-train, and that it is a true WS4 package Trans-Am.  The previous owner states that the car was restored at 9k miles, and the miles are original. Currently, the car reflects 9,985 on the odometer. This Trans-Am looks, runs, and drives fantastic. The closer you look, the better it gets!  This Z/28 has been given the utmost attention to detail. The vehicle is available for inspection anytime during normal business hours in Warrensburg, MO, in the Happy Days Dream Cars showroom, about 50 miles east of Kansas City. Please contact us and we will be glad to make arrangements for you to view the vehicle.  There are no written or implied warranties for this item.  The buyer is responsible for all transport costs. The payment is to be made within 3 days of auction's end unless otherwise discussed.  Payment must be made with bank certified funds or wire transfer. We reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. If you have any questions, please contact us. Thanks, and good luck bidding. 

 Features, Options, and Accessories:

Engine/Drive train:

  • Numbers matching 6.6 litre 403 cubic inch V8 (L80)
  • 4 barrel carburetor
  • Dual exhaust w/factory dual exhaust tips
  • Number matching automatic transmission
  • Power brakes (JL2)
  • Power steering
  • Heavy duty cooling (V02)
  • Numbers matching posi-traction rear

Interior:

  • Cloth bucket seats (Camel) 9A51)
  • Tan carpet and headliner
  • Automatic shifter on the floor
  • Cruise control (K30)
  • Tilt steering wheel (N65)
  • A/C (C40)
  • AM/FM 8 track player
  • Gauges include: fuel, water, volt, 100 MPH speedometer, 6000 RPM tachometer
  • Electric clock (works)
  • Center console w/storage areas
  • Factory floor mats (B37)
  • Remote operated driver side mirror
  • Lighter
  • Electric rear defroster (C49)

Exterior:

  • Gold paint w/Gold Eagle decal (D53) (Immaculate)
  • Tinted glass (A01)
  • Factory cast aluminum wheels wBF Goodyear T/A Radials 255/60R15s

                              **These 6.6 liter Pontiac Trans-Am models are getting harder and harder to  find, you'd better hurry!

EBAY RULES: Buyer is responsible for all shipping/hauling costs. Car is sold "as-is" with no warranty. All inspections must be completed BEFORE auction ends.   

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