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1979 Trans Am, Calif Car, 403,ac,cruise,tilt,pw,pl,rust Free,t-tops,automatic on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:83474
Location:

Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States

Waupaca, Wisconsin, United States

UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS 1979 PONTIAC TRANS-AM. IT IS FROM SUNNY AND DRY CALIFORNIA AND AS SUCH IS EXTREMELY RUST FREE. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND BUILD SHEET, NOT A COPY OR REPRODUCTION. IT IS WHAT WOULD BE CONSIDERED A HARD LOADED CAR FOR IT'S TIME. T-TOPS, AC, TURBO 400, 403 ENGINE, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT WHEEL, SUPER COOLING, POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES, AM-FM 8-TRACK. IT IS STARLIGHT BLACK WITH GOLD GRAPHICS.

THE CAR HAS BEEN IN CALIFORNIA ALL IT'S LIFE UNTIL LAST YEAR AND KEPT INDOORS HERE IN WISCONSIN SINCE THEN. IT HAS PROBABLY THE NICEST BODY YOU WILL FIND IN A CAR LIKE THIS. ALL ORIGINAL SHEETMETAL, NO PATCHES OR ROT HOLES TO FIX OR PLUG. GORGEOUS FLOORS AND NICE CRISP WHEEL LIPS WITH FACTORY SPOT WELDS STILL INTACT. IT DOES HOWEVER NEED PAINT AND INTERIOR WORK. IT HAS GOOD TIRES, P225/70/15 WHITE LETTER RADIALS. ALL THE MIRRORS, WINDOW TRIM, DOOR LOCKS, SIDE MARKER LIGHTS ARE PRESENT AND GO WITH THE CAR.

THE TRAMS AM RUNS GREAT SHOWING ONLY 83K MILES. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD TO INCLUDE PASSING GEAR. FRONT SUSPENSION IS TIGHT AND THE CAR HANDLES PROPERLY. NO NOISES, CLUNKS OR GROANS DRIVEABILITY WISE. THE AC COMPRESSOR AND SMOG PUMP HAVE BEEN REMOVED BUT ARE WITH THE CAR ALONG WITH BRACKETS AND AC LINES. REVERSE LIGHTS, BRAKE LIGHTS, TURN SIGNALS AND HEADLIGHTS ALL WORK PROPERLY. SPEEDOMETER, OIL PRESSURE AND TEMP GAUGES WORK AS WELL. IT EVEN HAS THE T-TOP BAGS IN THE TRUNK.

THIS IS A CAR GIVEN PROPER ATTENTION CAN BE WORTH MID TO HIGH TEENS. AND THE BEST PART IS MINIMAL BODY WORK AND ZERO RUST REPAIR IN A CAR THAT IS MECHANICALLY IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CAL ME AT 715-281-9340 OR E-MAIL ME.

CAR IS SOLD AS IS AND WITH NO WARRANTY. INSPECTIONS ARE CERTAINLY WELCOME. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTATION. A 25% DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED 3 DAYS POST AUCTION AND THE BALANCE DUE 7 DAYS POST AUCTION.

THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION. THE CAR WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. PLEASE CHECK WITH WHO EVER YOU NEED TO CHECK WITH TO FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THE PURCHASE. THANK YOU.

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This 1927 Oakland is a minimalist hot rod

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There are hundreds of American automakers that sprung up during the dawn of the automotive era, only to fold into obscurity or get gobbled up by what would eventually become the Big Four (yes, we're counting AMC here). Oakland is one such company, which was the forbearer for General Motors' Pontiac division. Sold until 1931, you simply don't see Oakland-badged cars anymore. Unless, that is, you know Brian Bent.
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'67 Chevy Corvair convertible vs. '86 Pontiac Fiero in cult classic showdown

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Hurst Edition Trans Am proves the Screaming Chicken will rise from the ashes

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It seems the Pontiac Trans Am steadfastly refuses to die. Ever since Chevrolet was granted a retrofied Camaro to compete with the Ford Mustang, Pontiac lovers have lamented the loss of this 1970s icon. And, looking at the Hurst Edition from Trans Am Depot, shown here at the 2012 SEMA Show, may explain what all the fuss is about.
It's not going to appeal to everyone's muscle-car tastes, but there's certainly room for a brash-and-bold black-and-gold Special Edition in many a Trans Am lover's garage. After all, if you want the keys to a custom pony car, you'll certainly get noticed in this one. If this scheme isn't your bag,, you can alternatively order your Hurst Edition in white and gold or silver and black. Oh, and don't forget a color-coordinated Screaming Chicken on the hood.
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