1976 Pontiac Special Edition Trans-am on 2040-cars
Chittenango, New York, United States
1976 Special Edition 50th anniversary Trans -AM only 1700 of these built.Original owner,bought new fall 1976. 66900 miles. 100 percent orginal drive train, Engine 100 percent orginal,numbers match.New battery. Over 90 percent original paint All strips and decals are genuine factory ,not aftermarket like any other repainted or restored trans am. Rocker panels repainted professionally 15 years ago due to stone chips,new headliner,interior very clean ,Very rare tan interior ,most are black ,trunk like new , power windows ,Ziebarted new,runs like new,this is a driver not show car, As a driver this car is not flawless but is still excellent for its age.Could be show car with a little work,have orginal production order. This car is beautiful and fun to drive. You will find very few 39 year old cars in this good original shape. This car should continue to appreciate in value. Reserve is fairly priced
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