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1979 Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1979 Mileage:70000
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States

Selling my 1979 Trans am with a 403 automatic motor. I have brand new BF Goodrich tires and snowflake rims with less then a few hundred miles on it. I will list below what I have done recently to it. I am selling it because I have two young children and do not have the time to enjoy it! The car needs some body work and paint. Asking $10500 OBO will hear all reasonable offers, not desperate to sell. Please email any questions.

I have receipts for majority of all the work.


New Retro radio with Aux
new alternator
new starter
new master cylinder
sub frame connectors
upper control arm bushing
new head gasket
new temp sending unit
new front brake lines
new brake booster

Before I bought the car the previous owner listed the below.

Engine 403 Cubic Inch Block
Bored .040 over
New Connecting rods
New Piston Rings
New roc bearings
New Main Bearings
New Cam bearings
New Lifters
New Push Rods
Oldsmobile 330 heads
Fresh Valve Job
10.01:1 Compression
Edlebrock Performer Aluminum Intake
Edlebrock #1405 Performer 600 CFM Carburetor.
Heads and intake were fully gasket matched
Hooker Competition headers
Custom bent and hung 2.5 Inch Exhaust system
Flow Master 40 series 3 core mufflers.

Turbo 350 Transmission
Rebuilt in November 2007 before I bought the car.
New universal joints in the drive shaft.

GM 8.5 Inch Possi Rear
New Liberty 3:42 gears
New Clutches in the Possi Unit
New Axel Bearings
New Axel seals.

New Energy Suspension Urethane Leaf Spring bushings
New Energy Suspension Urethane Rear Sway Bushings
New Rear Shocks.
New Front Shocks.
New Front Wheel Bearings
New Ball Joints
Tie Rods changed before car was purchased
New Front Brake Calipers.
New Gas Tank and Sending unit.
Interior has a New Headliner
New Rear window pad
New instrument cluster
New Heater Core

I also have a bunch of spar parts such as 2 extra rear spoilers, 1 extra set of wheel flares, extra steering column, 2 sets of tail lights, 1 extra shaker scoop, 1 extra clutch fan, extra glove box liner.

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