1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe 2-door 4.9l on 2040-cars
Walnutport, Pennsylvania, United States
I'm selling my 1979 trans am ,Needs to be finished , I have all the remaining pieces of trim with the car, will need interior work , nothing major just cosmetic. A new headliner is also needed witch can be purchased new.new carpet , paint , decals, 301 small block engine , runs good , transmission will need to be gone over but does shift very well , run an drives. Noooo rust at all on car!!! Turn key car. I started restoring the car an would love to finish it,but working long hour doesn't let me do so. The car is not perfect show piece but def turns heads while driving down the road. Have the snow flake wheels , with brand new jetson tires. New breaks all the way around , car has noooo rust on it . All lights an turn signals work. With a little tlc an time this would be a beautiful car , please email with any questions you have thank you
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