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Breaker Breaker Here Comes The Bandit In This Beautiful 1981 Trans Am Special on 2040-cars

US $18,800.00
Year:1981 Mileage:89977 Color: looks stunning
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States

 T - Tops

Special Edition Look


This Trans Am has the look of a Special Edition at a fraction of the cost.


To make it CORRECT in appearance of a Special Edition the following has been added:


Gold tapered pre-formed stripes, not cut from a roll.
Gold large side sail panel birds
Gold dash bezel professionally refinished.
Gold bird horn button.
Gold spoked steering wheel.
Gold bird shifter button. 


This Trans Am has just had a full inspection of its mechanicals by an ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician.  This inspection covers the safety of the car.  If any safety issues are found at the time of the inspection, they are fixed to factory original equipment standards.

The Black exterior looks stunning!  It is not checking of bubbling in any areas. It has always been garaged kept since it was new.  Please review all the pictures to see how nice this Trans Am really is.



The interior of this car is like taking a time machine back to the 70‘s. One look at the seats and you can tell this Trans Am has led a pampered life.  The dash and dash bezel are in excellent condition as well.  The detailed trunk has the factory jack tools, and inflatable spare tire.


The engine bay looks very stock in appearance.  It has not been over restored or rattle can painted like most have been.
This Pontiac engine is connected to an automatic transmission that sends power to a 10 bolt rear end with performance oriented gears.  Up front, a factory power steering system combines with the performance suspension for the ride and handling.  The factory power disc brakes to provide the stopping performance.



This Trans Am’s undercarriage is extremely original, with clean floorpans.  No patch panels or rust issues are detected.



Have you seen the prices of these second generation Trans Am’s lately?  They’re skyrocketing in value and finally receiving the respect they deserve in the collector car circle!  These original Trans Am’s are now leading a charge up the value charts.
Shop around; you will have a hard time to find one this nice for the price.  This a very original car.  It drives out very nice as it should.  It starts, idles, drives, shifts, and stops very nice. DON'T WAIT THIS ONE WON'T LAST! REALISTICALLY PRICED WITH MY BUY-IT-NOW! DOOR-TO-DOOR TRANSPORT AVALIABLE UPON REQUEST. ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME 517-881-9253 THANX, BEN 


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