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1976 Pontiac Trans Am 1 Owner 68000 Orig Mile Car Barn Find on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:68056
Location:

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

1976 Pontiac Trans Am

1 OWNER

NUMBERS MATCHING

BARN FRESH!

This car was ordered as the magazine car from the 1976 Pontiac brochure. ( which is included)

The car has all the paper work from the Dealership when he bought the car,

 Dec 12 1975.

Traded in his 1973 455 GS Riv and paid a chq for the balance ( receipt in paperwork)

This car was bought in this community and is still here.

This is a documented 68,056 mile car.

She is a solid car.

The car has been washed  for pictures NOTHING MORE!

The car interior is near perfect. ( hard to find any wear since Dec 12 1975)

NEVER SMOKED IN Professional Owner never Abused!

  This car was his baby from Day 1 and it shows!

paint is original factory paint ...  you all know that this is the start of that poor GM paint that had issues from new.  And this is factory paint.  

Now why did it not get a $800 Paint job and new decals then for sale?

  Because then it would not be original! Sure it would then look like a new penny but it would no longer be factory! And that's not what I do..

 I tell it as it is no game, no smoke and mirrors!

This car has dealer installed mags and floor mats ( Pontiac mats I have never seen before)

Spare tire has never been out of the trunk!

This is one of the most original '76 TA's in the WORLD.

Glass is all perfect. rear defrost

8 track

orig radio .

Ready for your collection!!

Call me if you would like

250-801 three four four six Jonathan 


Mackeeauctions.com is a premier Collector car auction company with one of 3 Canadian Nada Advisory board members.

Have a number of other quality vehicles for sale. 

2002 ML55 NO RESERVE on ebay

2005 SRT 10 Viper truck only 26000 miles 6 speed

1969 Firebird 400HO 4 speed convertible 1 of 87 built  111,600 orig miles 1 repaint  and MORE!

Or come to the collector car auction May 16 17 in Grande Prairie or June 21 in Penticton BC with the Peach City Car show  outdoors at the lake wit almost 1000 classics.

All purchasers are encouraged to have vehicles inspected BEFORE they bid! We can assist in arranging an inspection.. I can help arrange all domestic and international shipments of the vehicle and ensure it successfully crosses any International Border so you GET your car and its title hassle free. This may not be my vehicle as I often just advertise them for their respective owners, therefore I take no responsibility for the representation about the vehicle and I am not liable for a vehicle you get that may not be up to your expectations. Every piece of description is purely the opinion of the owner. We accept the description and representation as provided from the owner, but can help verify items and issues for you upon request BEFORE you bid. We also can arrange and encourage a 3rd party inspection to ensure the owner is not selling something that has a serious issue which they may not even be aware of - the cost for this appraisal is approximately $250 US funds. We require this to be done BEFORE the auction has ended!! Bid only if you accept all these terms as the high bid takes the vehicle - no questions asked! A $500.00 US non refundable deposit is required on all transactions within 24 hours of the close of the auction. An invoice with payment instructions will be sent to you shortly after the auction has ended. Non-paying high bidders will be fully pursued in a Court of Law for the full purchase price of the vehicle and all related expenses. Documentation Fee is $200.00USD on every purchase to cover costs of administration and managing the sales process to you. Out of  province / state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees to their own province/  country / state at the time they register the vehicle.  Will except Canadian money at bank rates plus GST to all Canadian residents.


 


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