1979 Trans Am 6.6 Auto T-tops Very Nice on 2040-cars
Monrovia, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6.6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Trans Am
Trim: 2DR
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 70,100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
1979 Trans Am 6.6 Automatic original Black/Black car super clean never any rust body is laser straight and paint is very nice (1 repaint) must see to appreciate. Has 17" aftermarket factory Honeycomb Wheels new tires power steering/power disc brakes interior is like new with Black Bucket seats and factory console and best of all car is basically all stock except for aftermarket stereo and wheels. Call 443-398-7271 with any questions car is for sale locally as well. Being sold as is with no warranty and a $1000.00 deposit is due 48hrs after auctions end with balance due within 7 days. Delivery is available within 500 miles at buyers expense otherwise all shipping responsibilities are up to buyer. This car is immaculate and ready to drive anywhere. Runs 100% no leaks or smoke and everything is in working order except for clock. No disappointments this is a nice car and the body and paint is very nice and over-all I would say car is a 8.5 on a 1-10 scale considering age and mileage. Hard to find them like this and car is priced very fair come see and drive for yourself. Fly in and drive home !
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