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1980 Pontiac Trans Am Ws6 400c.i. on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:38000
Location:

Anderson, Alabama, United States

Anderson, Alabama, United States

RELISTING DUE TO NON PAYING BIDDER!!!!!

Up for sale is my 1980 TA WS6 "Gold Member", it has a 76 Pontiac 400 that was built with plenty of go fast goodies, a TH350 3 speed auto, and a posi rear. The dual flow master exhaust is turned down to give it a sinister growl, not too loud, not too quiet. The odometer says 380xx miles, but since the car is 34 years old, true mileage is anyone's guess. The suspension was treated to poly bushings, and kyb shocks, which make this car handle the curbs like its on rails, literally. This Trans am is ready to drive anywhere, clear Alabama title in hand.

 

On the inside there is after market gauges for fuel, oil pressure, water temp, and battery voltage. and racing seats were installed up front that matches the interior real well, there is no carpet installed, but its real cheap for these cars and you can chooses weather you prefer black or tan. The door panels need a little attention, but still an easy fix for any upholstery shop (I checked). The speedometer and tach lights don't always come on with the headlights, however all other lights come on as expected.

 

The factory gold paint is in fair shape, I'm not afraid to be seen in it. The worst of it is a small patch of surface rust by the rear spoiler, and a small crack by the passenger front headlight (see pictures). The shaker hood scoop had to be attached to the hood due to the edelbrock high rise intake, but it was professionally done so no leaks, no worries. It is a very sharp car in good shape; it would not break the bank to make it perfect.

 

Please contact me before bidding if you have less than 10 positive feedbacks

 

The only reason for that I'm selling this car is that I have too many cars, simple as that. I'm not looking to make a killing this car, and most likely I will take a loss on it, but I'm not giving it away, so there is a reserve, and it is advertised locally, so I reserve the right to sell early. I have tried my best to list this car to the best of my knowledge, but it you have any questions please email, call or text me, 256-483-2999. Thank you for looking

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