1979 Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars
Somers, Montana, United States
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79 Trans am with WS6 ( Rear Disc Brakes, Quick ratio steering box, heavy duty sway bar) Package.
Has True Pontiac 400 but not original to the car. Has been built up some and has nice power.
Positraction rearend borg warner t10 transmission. 4 core radiator. stays cool no matter what.
Engine sounds and runs great. Transmission shifts tight.
Paint has a ton of clear and metallic. Painted a few years ago and looks like new. Has never had rust. original
metal. Comes with build sheet. Interior looks like new. Non A/C car. I have drove it a few times a year since I
bought it 8 years ago. I am the 3 rd owner. Has original owners manual in glove box. New tires. New clutch. new oil
in rear end and transmission. New radiator and heater core. new battery. Tons of new parts. Clock keeps perfect
time even. This car has had alot of time and money put into, never abused , always been a really nice car and well
cared for its entire life.
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