1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo Indy Pace Car on 2040-cars
Marietta, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is a very rare collectors car!!!! Only 5700 produced!! I have a 1980 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo Indy Pace Car!!! It only has 12,200 miles!! Everything on this car is original!!! It has the original factory paint and decals!!! I bought this from the family of the original female owner!!! Its powered by the numbers matching 301 V8 Turbo, Automatic trans!!!! Car runs and drives good!!! Equipped with every option availiable for that year. Power windows and locks, cruise control, rear defroster, electric truck release. Interior is in decent shape. One little tear on drivers seat at seam. Dash is perfect!! Like i said its all Original!! There is no rot on this car anywhere!!! Every panel, floors and truck is solid solid solid!!!! All the lights inside and out are in working order. Guages all work!! Windows and locks work!! Even the Turbo Lights on the hood scoop work!!! T-Tops are in good shape!! Has original spare tire and jack with the inflator!!! Pa inspected until 6/2015!! This is a very rare find and would be a easy restoration!!! The car is very presentable and can be driving the way it is also!! Don't miss out on a nice piece of history!!! Good luck and happy bidding!! Thanks!! Tom 717-341-7067 Call or text!!!!! If you do not have a Paypal Account you need to call or text me first before bidding!!! |
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