1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Knight Rider T-tops 305 4bbl Black/gold Kitt on 2040-cars
Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
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1982 Pontiac Trans Am 305 V8 4bbl TH200C 3 speed transmission Inspected until April 2015 Clear VA title in hand Options: Power Windows Power Locks Cruise Control Air Conditioning T-Tops Rear Spoiler Up for sale is a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am. Black with gold trim. This car is a fairly early example of the all new third generation Trans Am. Car is mechanically sound. Starts up and runs great. Shifts smoothly. Factory "GM Blue" engine and automatic transmission are numbers matching. Both windows go up and down smoothly. BRAND NEW hood and trunk lift supports, door rubber and window sweeps. T-top weatherstripping is original and in excellent shape. Original dual resonator exhaust and catalytic converter are still in very good shape. The factory center console and 1982 specific shifter are in place and in good shape. Both headlight motors work great. Includes a set of silver painted factory correct turbo cast rims. Pioneer stereo works great, too. This car does have some cosmetic needs. The carpet and headliner needs replaced. The seats needs recovered or replaced. It also needs seat belts and a new dash pad. The gray interior is in very nice shape, except for the back panel that covers the tail lights. On the outside, the body is in good condition but needs painted. It has a few minor dings here and there, and some minor rust along the bottom lip of the doors. The worst spot of rust that I can see is on the passenger side rear. I took some pictures of the underside as best I could, see below. The odometer reads 53,000 miles. However, an erroneous entry on Carfax report listed the mileage as 153,000 miles. I don't know for a 100% fact which one is correct. Due to the condition of the original exhaust, and the condition of some other parts (such as the zinc coating being intact on the brake booster), I'm inclined to believe it is only 53K, but I wanted to address this anyways. You are buying this car as is. With the exception of PMD seats, this is the EXACT model and options used for the first K.I.T.T. cars built for the Knight Rider television series. In fact, this car was built within a week of the ORIGINAL 3 K.I.T.T. cars customized by Universal Studios. This would be an absolutely perfect donor car for a K.I.T.T. replica. ATTENTION: BUYERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES: I am willing to work with you to ship this car anywhere in the world!! True Black and Gold 82 Trans Ams are getting harder to find! |
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