1970 Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
This is a BEAUTIFUL 1970 Pontiac Trans Am. The car is garage kept and is in great condition. Everything under the
hood was just replaced from the radiator to the hood lining. All factory nuts bolts and gaskets used to keep as
original as possible. Motor was pulled and completely gone over with all new gaskets, water pump, motor mounts,
belt, everything was powder coated where needed, new brakes, exhaust, gas tank, way too much to list!! Everything
on this car has been completely gone over or re-done. I will provide the receipts for any serious inquiries.
Transmission is 4 speed Muncie that has new flywheel and clutch. Hurst shifter.
Motor is not the original 400. It was replaced sometime in early 70's with a period correct 455 from 1970. Motor
has been redone with a mild cam and lifters. Engine is spotless! This car runs and drives very strong! Clean and
factory looking under the hood. Shaker scoop is functioning also.
Interior is perfect and all factory. An aftermarket radio and speakers were added but dash was not damaged nor was
the rear deck. Steering wheel was just replaced and all gages and even the clock is still working.
12 bolt posi rear.
Trunk has been re-done and interior is perfect with even the clock still working!
Make no mistake this is the real deal and this one is defiantly a show stopper. We get all kinds of crowds whenever
we drive it. Looks and sounds awesome!
Pontiac Trans Am for Sale
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