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1970 Pontiac Ram Air 4 Speed Trans Am on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:66202 Color: White /
 Bright Blue
Location:

Waxahachie, Texas, United States

Waxahachie, Texas, United States
Transmission:4 Speed
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400 Ram Air
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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Year
: 1970
Exterior Color: White
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Bright Blue
Model: Trans Am
Trim: Coupe Two door
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 66,202
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Up for Auction is a 1970 Pontiac Trans Am.  Car was purchased in 2001 in West Texas. Very solid dry car. I purchased this car from the second owner. It was painted by the previous owner and done to a very high standard. The rest of the car was solid but unrestored. I drove the car for a few years to cruise night and racked up about 1500 miles. Over the past couple of years I have been working on carefully disassembling the car and restoring each individual system to match the very straight body and paint.

The car has a numbers matching motor and transmission to the vin. The rear end in date code and stamp code correct. Interior is very clean and complete.

The underside was cleaned and repainted the correct Red Epoxy primer with all stainless steel brake lines and correct colored clips. Gas tank was replaced and all of the front suspension was rebuilt. Front frame was removed, blasted and painted the correct color black and re-assembled. Front frame is the correct date coded original. Fuel lines are the originals and were shined up and clear coated. Rear end is the correct date coded (C110)12 bolt with 3.34 rear gears. Car still has the original rear drums and front rotors that are in perfect shape. The underside turned out as close to perfect as you can get. Rear end was opened up and inspected. All parts were in good shape. Posi works like brand new. 

Transmission was disassembled and inspected. A new rebuild kit was used to freshen up the tranny  which consisted of bearings,syncros,roller bearings, needle bearings and complete gasket kit. it was then detailed and cleaned. All original GM gears.

Engine was taken out and inspected. Internals were in good shape. Forged TRW pistons and a balanced rotating assembly. Crank was polished, cylinders were re-honed and new moly rings installed along with new rods,main bearings, cam bearings and a complete TRW gasket kit with neoprene rear main seal to keep the engine sealed. Comp cams 268 was installed with the correct valve springs along with a new Comp cams timing chain. Date code of the Block is L299. Date code on the heads is A280. Date code on the intake is C120. Carburator is not correct. It is for a 1970 4 speed GTO non Ram Air. Carb was reuilt and replated to show condition and internals were set-up to Ram Air specifications.  Distributor seems to be correct. Couple of the last stamped numbers are so light you cannot read them but feel sure it is correct. Car still has the original Harrison radiator tanks for 4 speed. Was re-cored with an updated correct core.  The rest of the engine compartment was detailed and rebuilt as needed.

Interior is in mint shape. The dash is the original one that came with the car. Very nice condition with no cracks. Most of the interior plastic was dry rotted and was replaced with original GM plastic pieces. They were all professionally re-dyed correctly just as the factory did them. You won't see these peeling ever. The front seat foam was replaced and new seat cover were installed. The console is a replacement and looks very nice. The original did not come with the car when I bought it. The original seat belts were re-webbed and retractors cleaned and repaired by Ssnake-Oyl and operate smoothly. New carpet and rear deck panel was replaced. Headliner is sill the original and in perfect condition. Dash instruments are very nice originals and all work except for the clock. There is not radio or speakers in the car.  You will need to source if you want those items. 4 speed shifter is original chrome and shines like new. all linkage was detailed and mechanism was cleaned. Shifts smooth. All window regulators were cleaned and adjusted till the windows rool up and down very smoothly and with no sound. Still has a nice set of original window cranks. Chrome is nice but the buttons have turned a little yellow. All glass was repleced except for the original back window. In very nice shape with some small light scratches. 

All the stainless and aluminum window trim was polished to show quality. Door handles are mint correct units. All GM weather stripping was used on the car. Air conditioning system was totally disassembled and cleaned. New o-ring seals installed with a new receiver drier and main hose assembly. Compressor was rebuilt and 5 ounces of correct R12 oil was added to the system. It was leak checked and passed. You can charge it up if you want it to work.  

Wheels are not correct. They are date coded as 1973. They have been re-finished with NOS caps, correct new lug nuts and a new set of F-70 X 15 Good Year Polyglass tires. I do have the PHS documentation and a clear Texas Title. Paint work is show quality and has no chips. It was painted in 2000 with PPG base/clear in the correct color. Paint still looks amazing and you will have no issues with it as it was done correctly. Very solid body as a foundation. You know the paint is good if it has lasted this long without issues.   

Look at the pictures and judge for yourself. I have taken some very detail pics of this car so there will be no mis-understandings. You will get exactly what is shown no more no less. If you want a picture of a certain area let me know and I will get it loaded on the web pics. Email me your phone number if you have questions and I will call you at my first opportunity. The car will be sold as is where is and the buyer will be responsable for shipping. I will help coordinate with the shipper for pick-up and can recommend shippers based on past experience.  I know I have left some details out due to all the work that was done. I will provide receipts of all the work that was done and the parts that were put on the car. You will get the PHS paperwork with the car. This is not a concourse perfect car but one step below that level. Very solid Mid level #2.  This car could be higher if your source some of the correct parts that are missing. The hard work has been done. Follow the link below and enjoy the pics.   

   http://www.fototime.com/users/russroper@yahoo.com/1970%20Ram%20Air%204%20Speed%20Trans%20Am



Couple of things I missed.

The heads are the correct #12's. The tranny date code is P0C21A. Has all the correct casting numbers for 1970.  

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