1983 Pontiac Trans Am/firebird,daytona 500 Pace Car, 25th Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars
Gervais, Oregon, United States
Body Type:2 door T-Top
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:305
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Trans Am
Trim: Daytona Pace Car , Aero Package,Two Tone paint
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: 4 speed Auto Trans
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 43,000
Sub Model: Trans Am / Firebird
Exterior Color: White / Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray / Tan
Warranty: none
Making room, this one we will have to let go. 1983 PONTIAC Trans Am, Daytona 500 25th Anniversary Pace Car! All details on a Web search! Car is Turn key Driver. (3) owners after 30 years! Have Title. NEW ITEMS! Daytona Pace car Sticker Kit! (you Apply) / Tuned up / all oils & Filters / Brakes / Water Pump / Timing Chain / Radiator / Electric in Tank Fuel Pump / Hood Lifts / Rear Hatch Lifts / WindShield / RESTORED {Recaro} Bucket Seats / Carpet. Working Factory / Stock items, that came on this car are: Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, Power Mirrors,Power Antenna, Tilt Column, Wrap Steering Wheel, Knee Guard, Locking Fuel Door, AM/FM Cassette Player, (4) speakers, A/C, Tinted T-Tops, PONTIAC Aero Aluminum Wheels & Caps! WS6 Suspension, Track Bar, Posi Rear, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, (4) Speed Automatic Transmission, Flip-up Head Lights, Electric RamAir. Trans Am could or should have; Better tires, battery, some dents fixed -no rust, repainted or buffed out? Miles showing on dash are; 43659? may be flipped? just not sure, Title does not show it. Motor is a 305cid Factory Chevy, Dual Fuel Injection - CrossFire! rare! Does have a Valve tap I do believe? Fixable I'm sure. A lot of work has been done to this car, not a whole lot left to make this a Very Nice Car to take to a Local Show! In 1983 this car Cost was $18,000.00+ WOW! No corvette that year! This was GM's Best at the Time! Grab a piece of Car History! I found this car sitting in a local car lot in the back, with dirt all over it,damaged left fender, and flat tires. Wheel caps missing, seats all beat up, ugly old carpet, motor was dirty, windshield cracked, did not start. I love PONTIAC's , so I got it and Brought it back to life. It's time for someone else to take over, and have fun showing this Rare car off to people! No Tire Kickers! Please Real Collectors and PONTIAC Lovers Only! Great for a Father / Son Team. Christmas Gift? Military come home Gift? NO Shipping on my end!!!! Buyer / Winner to pay for Shipping Cost! Or Drive away? Note: car is not Tagged! Been in Storage. Thank you.
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