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1981 Pontiac Trans Am Y84 Special Edition S/e Bandit on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:125000
Location:

Mount Union, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Union, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:CHEVY 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1G2AW87T6BN125483
Year: 1981
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Trans Am
Mileage: 125,000
Trim: Y84 SPECIAL EDITION

 here is my 1981 trans am . its a real deal Y84 special edition (bandit).ws6. power windows/locks, tilt steering, rear defrost,power trunk, cruise (removed) a/c (removed) 4 wheel disc brakes . 308 gears. automatic. t top.
this car originally had a 301 turbo engine. now has a chevy 350 installed. the car has been off the road since 2004. i recently brought it back to life and have it almost road ready.brand new rear disc brake calipers. i installed a brand new stage 2 th350 auto tranny and a new b&m 2200 converter. the engine was in the car when i purchased it. it is a low miles rebuilt 350. mild cam. 202 heads . 650 holly carb. very strong engine. the body of the car is 99 % rust free. the only spots i see any rust really starting is on the drivers side rear quarter area right at the wheel flare. there is some bubbles starting to form,the under side of the trunk lid is starting to form a little rust but its not through or bad. also the same with the bottom lip of the doors in tiny spots. not rotted, just surface rust starting.
 underside of the car is rust free. frame is perfect. trunk is perfect.core support is rust free. even the rear splash pan under the rear bumper is rust free. the hood does have a slight kink in it from a stiff hood hing. i was planning to change the car over to a shaker set up. i have another turbo hood that is very nice that i can include if desired.
 the paint is a ten footer. it shines nice but does have touch up areas , chips and scratches. . the interior needs restored. i have a crack free dash for it. 
this is a very simple driving project car that you can work on while you are also enjoying it.
the wheels on the car are vintage road racing Minilites . hard to find. the tires will need replaced due to some weather cracking. i have only driven this car a few miles as it is not registered/inspected. . drives nice but i can not say it will be ready for a long drive.

i have the right to end this listing early due to it being for sale locally. if the reserve is met the highest bidder will own the car.

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