1978 Pontiac Trans Am Y88 Gold Edition on 2040-cars
Sapulpa, Oklahoma, United States
1978 Pontiac Trans Am
Y88 Gold Edition T-Tops !!!!! Has matching numbers pontiac 400 engine with mild performance upgrades !!! Auto Trans . The body has been repainted recently ( professionally). It looks good . Car could use some interior work ,,, interior is original except new carpet . The car is ready for the factory birds and decal kits .. Basically a driver car with continuing restoration .. Please feel free to call or text any questions you may have . 918-857-6723 500. Non refundable deposit due at auction end .. I can work with your shipping / pickup date .. But I must be paid in full within ten days . Cash or cashiers check .. Thanks and Good Luck On May-22-14 at 16:59:44 PDT, seller added the following information: I had previously failed to mention this car has brand new exhaust !!!! From the headers all the way to the correct new splitter tips .. Mufflers are included in pics .. Again , please call or text any further questions . 918-857-6723 . Thanks . On May-23-14 at 16:09:59 PDT, seller added the following information: The car is Fully PHS documented . One of the photos is the option sheet from PHS which shows the Y88 gold edition call out . |
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