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Pontiac 1977 Se Trans Am on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:43305 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Broomall, Pennsylvania, United States

Broomall, Pennsylvania, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 2w87z7n200307 Year: 1977
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Trans Am
Trim: coupe 2 door
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 43,305
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1977 PONTIAC TRANS AM SE


This is a real SE with written documentation, Y-82, 4-speed manual transmission, Hurst T-Tops and extras.

BUYER is responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping.  This car is sold "as is".

SELLER'S PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS:

DEPOSIT:   Via PAYPAL, US $1,000.00 within 24 hours of Auction close 

FULL PAYMENT:  Required within 7 days of Auction close, Via CERTIFIED CHECK, CHECK MUST CLEAR FIRST!


RARE, 1977 SPECIAL EDITION BLACK TRANS AM.  This is a  P.H.S. documented, made in 1977.  The car was sold to me with a non-matching block.  Since the engine had been replaced, I decided to build a real Pontiac engine that would compliment the SD, but most important, still remain Pontiac.  I started to research Pontiac engines and found Jim Hand's book ("How to Build Max-Performance Pontiac V-8s").  Pg. 22:  "As part of the weight-saving program, the 400 blocks were redesigned with lighter main saddles and thinner cylinder walls, during the mid-1975 production year.  For high-performance, higher RPM applications, earlier production blocks are preferred".  Whether or not you agree with what he wrote, I decided to follow his suggestion.  I found a 1971-72 Pontiac 400 block, and working with SD-Performance (from Canada), we built a real Pontiac Stroker.  I have a copy of the build-sheet for the parts that went into the engine.

The block and engine work were done by Mardinly's of Broomall, PA.  The block was bored 30 over and I used Ross forged pistons.  I had a Tomahawk windage tray installed with a 60 lb. Mellings oil pump.  I bought a brand new FORGED CRANK SHAFT with an increased stroke volume 4.25.  The original Pontiac heads 6X-4 were stripped to the core, totally rebuilt, CNC'd and ported.  I have included the paperwork on the heads, they were ported for 260 cfm.  They were done by SD-Performance (Dave Bisschop, SD-Performance, British Columbia, (.sdperformance.com).  Pictures included.  

At the suggestion of SD-Performance, I used an Edelbrock Thunder Carburetor.  I have the original intake and exhaust manifolds and Rodchester Carburetor that came with the car (pictures included) that I am including with the purchase of the car.  I had to buy a Butler drop-down air unit because the manifold now sits higher up.  I also have the original air unit that came with the car (which I'm including).  The new aluminum manifold is ported for the heads and is an Edelbrock RPM Performance.

The car was Dyno'd on the Mustang Dynamometer unit by Collingdale Performance, Collingdale, PA.  If you go to their website, .collingdaleperformance.com, you can search for the car, or YouTube, enter 77 Trans Am dynoed it will be listed by Collingdale Performance, one year ago, and see the owner performing the test to my car.  I used ceramic headers.  The engine was built in November, 2010, and not even broken in yet.  

The body is in very good shape.  It does have some bubbling at the bottom of the passenger's back quarter-panel that's approximately the size of a quarter.  There is some bubbling at the bottom of the driver's side door only, approximately the size of a quarter.  The paint on the passenger's side back bumper cracked because the former owner did not paint it correctly.  The paint on the car is 18 years old.   The interior is in excellent condition.  I had the dash bezel restored by Randy Combs. The car is very solid and is garage-kept.  The car is stored from November until April, every year and NEVER driven in the rain!

To my knowledge, the 4-speed trans is original and so is the rear.   I had brand new air shocks installed last year so it rides like you're on air.  This car is a real Muscle Car with the most expensive parts on the inside, and Pontiac on the outside.

The car comes with original Hurst T-Tops.  I have an original CB radio with Pontiac instructions, purchased, but never installed, I am including this in the sale.  The air-conditioner and radio both work.  There is an 8-track system, but it is not hooked-up.

I could have put aluminum heads but I wanted to keep the car as original as possible so I used the original heads.  This car is VERY, VERY fast!!  I'm including the build sheets which show the production of the engine and all the parts used.

I now have 2 kids in college and another ready to start so I have decided to sell the car.  I tried to take the best pictures I could, if you require additional pictures, I can provide them.

I AM NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES or OFFERS LOWER THAN MY RESERVE!  This car is a collector's item and will only appreciate in value because unlike the clones, or the Bandit look-alikes that are being manufactured today, this car IS A REAL SPECIAL EDITION!

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