1991 Pontiac Trans-am Gta 5.7 Auto No T-tops You Could Be Like Bert Super Clean on 2040-cars
Owensboro, Kentucky, United States
1991 Trans Am GTA with the optional 5.7 automatic and loaded, no T-tops and you could not even get them with this motor only the 5.0 and was not offered with 5-speed either. this car is super clean inside and out, always garaged. It has new tires, shocks, fuel injectors, and pump, complete tune up distributor, wires, plugs and some other new stuff. it runs and drives as good as a new car. I am listing for my neighbor and is the last one he had in his collection and is up in age and can't get in and out of it anymore at age 77. You could buy this car and be like Bert in Smokey and the Bandit then all you need is Sally Fields. You will not be disappointed in this car in anyway. This is a low production car and it is red can't get any better than that . You can drive this car home anywhere as long as water doesn't separate land. if you have any questions just ask and thanks for looking
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