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1980 Pontiac Trans Am Bandit Special Edition on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:1980 Mileage:70000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Springer, New Mexico, United States

Springer, New Mexico, United States

For more details email me at: bonnybbberrong@seeksfriend.com .

1980 Trans Am Special Edition
Have you ever seen a black on black Turbo Bandit? If you saw Smokey and the Bandit II, you did. They are rare, but
you're looking at one right now. This is a REAL from the factory BANDIT SPECIAL EDITION. They are hard to find, and
harder to find restored. This one has original documentation to prove it too. It's not a blue, green, red, white or
whatever turned into a black Bandit. It looked like this in April of 1980 when it left the GM factory in Van Nuys
California and then was brought to Lubbock Texas to be sold to its first owner. Its been in the Southwest ever
since, Texas and New Mexico. NO RUST. I bought it from the original owner's nephew 4 years ago. He remembers
driving up and down Albuquerque's Route 66 30 years ago as a young boy, getting a lot of attention.
It still gets that attention today, with its Jet Black, color sanded paint and gold decals. It rolls on new BFG
radials and brand new Turbo wheels, to match what it originally came with per it's build sheet which I have. In
addition, I have the PHS (Pontiac Historical Society) dealer sheet. Both are testament to the fact that this IS a
true Y84, Black on Black, Trans Am Special Edition with a 4.9 Turbo Motor, exactly the same car that Burt piloted
in SBII. Remember, its not a fake. Its the real deal. There are other Black Special Editions, some with 4.9
non-turbo motors, some with honeycomb wheels, some with Tan interiors. But the real story is Black on Black, Turbo
4.9, Turbo Wheels, Y84 from the factory Special Edition Trans Am. And then you have to prove it. This one has the
paperwork to back up its claim to fame.
This is a car with a pedigree. There weren't many made and even fewer in this condition. Completely new Hobnail
cloth seats, black cut pile carpet, black perforated headliner, black package tray, all replaced with new. Black
dash in great condition, gold instrument and shifter bezels - engine turned, not decals. Original AM/FM Delco radio
with a power antenna and 4 speakers, in their original places. Restored console and seatbelts, restored interior
trim. The power windows and locks work great. The tilt steering wheel looks great. And the original GM cruise
control works perfectly.
If you want to leave the beautifully smoke colored T-Tops on, then turn on the A/C because it will definitely cool
you down. But if you want to show off with the T-Tops off, you can store them in the original GM T-Top bags which
come with the car. I had the engine rebuilt along with the TH350 automatic transmission. In addition, I had the
Turbo itself rebuilt with stronger parts. When the Turbo kicks in, there are lights on the hood that show Turbo
boost coming on, and you can feel it. When Motor Trend magazine reviewed the car back in 1980, they said it had as
much power (due to the Turbo) at 4000 RPM as the famed Pontiac 400 had. I have a '78 with a 400 W72, and they were
right. You can feel yourself being pushed back into your seat when the Turbo says hello.
But this is a head turner, boulevard cruiser, stop and look at kind of car. Even parked, it attracts all kinds of
attention. People want to take pictures in front of it, kids stare at at, adults smile as it reminds them of going
to see Smokey and the Bandit. Take it on the Bandit Run. Park it next to your '77 Bandit Special Edition. It
deserves the same attention as the '77 since they were both the stars of their given movies. And you can smile too
as it continues to go up in value.
The car is in Albuquerque, NM where Interstates 40 and 25 intersect. Easy access for a trailer or car shipper.

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