1979 Trans Am Survivor- 400 / 4 Spd With 26,486 Org. Miles- Loaded on 2040-cars
Milford, Michigan, United States
1979 TRANS AM WITH JUST 26,486 ORIGINAL MILES, A 4 SPD AND RUST FREE! LOADED SURVIVOR CAR. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO PURCHASE ONE OF THE FEW PONTIAC 400 'S , W72 MOTOR OPTION, WITH A 4 SPEED AND ONLY SO FEW MILES. THIS CAR IS LOADED WITH T TOPS, AC, POWER WINDOWS, TILT, DELUXE CLOTH INTERIOR / DOOR PANELS, WS6 SUSPENSION PACKAGE AND REAR DEFROST. THIS CAR HAS ONLY 26,486 ORIGINAL MILES. NO RUST EVER! LOOKS TO BE ORIGINAL PAINT EXCEPT THE LEFT FENDER. COLOR MATCH IS VERY GOOD! THERE ARE A FEW NICKS AND IMPERFECTIONS ON THE CAR AS EXPECTED FROM A 35 YEAR OLD CAR. A COUPLE SMALL AREAS ARE SHOWING A LITTLE THIN. ORIGINAL PAINT LOOKS VERY NICE OVERALL AND DOES NOT NEED REPAINTING UNLESS YOU WANT A SHOW CAR. THERE IS GREAT VALUE IN ORIGINAL PAINT AND THIS CAR SHOULD NOT BE PAINTED YET. THE INTERIOR IS VERY INDICATIVE OF THE MILES. HEADLINER HAS STARTED TO DELAMINATE FROM THE FOAM. ALL IN ALL , EXCELLENT INTERIOR! THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT AS YOU WOULD EXPECT WITH THESE MILES. TIRES ARE LIKE NEW. UNDER THE HOOD IS UNMOLESTED. ORIGINAL RADIATOR HOSE AND CLAMPS. ORIGINAL EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH CATALYTIC CONVERTOR . THIS TRULY IS INVESTMENT GRADE. CALL JOHN WITH ANY QUESTIONS 517-294-2602 A $1,000 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AN ACCEPTED OFFER. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS AND HAS NO WARRANTY. |
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Take a look below for a closer look at this rare and fascinating Oakland.