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1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1977 Mileage:700 Color: White /
 White
Location:

Saint Mary, Missouri, United States

Saint Mary, Missouri, United States

ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: magdalenmnnuzum@gunnersfans.com .

I am offering my 1977 Pontiac Trans Am Coupe up for sale. 6.6 liter Pontiac 400 engine with the Borg-Warner T-10
4-speed manual transmission. Not numbers matching due to block being replaced by Jasper Engines during their
rebuild process.
This has been a frame up restoration over the last 12 years.. I will list a summary of what has been done, to the
best of my memory.
There are 611 miles on this car since being rebuilt.
I tore the car down completely and sandblasted the frame and them POR 15 coated it.
All new brake lines and brake booster. Re-used the existing rear drum and front disc brake system.
Rear end is the original posi-track 411.
Transmission is the rebuilt original Borg-Warner T-10 4 speed.
All new rubber body mounts.
Engine is the 6.6 liter 400 Pontiac. I had it professionally rebuilt by Jasper Engines. During the process, they
determined that the block was bad, so they replaced it. It came with a 3 year - 36,000 miile warranty. That was
about 2 1/2 years ago. I have put less than 650 miles on the car during that time. This car appears in the 2015
issue of the Jasper calendar (September).
Ceramic headers with 3 " stainless steel true dual exhaust with 12" turbo mufflers. I have the turn downs, but they
are made for 2 1/2" pipes.
Ported and polished intake with a Holley 650 carburetor. ( I have the original )
Functional hood scoop.
Aluminum OEM style radiator.
New custom engine compartment wiring harness.
Professional paint job by local body shop who used the original acrylic enamel paint color with out a clear coat.
Complete pin striping and decal set from Phoenix Graphics..The kit was technically meant for a black car, but I
liked the black and gold bird on this car since it matches the wheels.
Wheels are 15" x 8" snow flakes. I sent them off to a place in Texas and had each one professionally refinished in
gold (color).
Tires are oversized BF Goodrich Radial TAs. 275/60/15s. Less than 1000 miles on them.
I lowered the front end 2 inches by shortening new coil springs.
Custom instrument cluster with white face phantom guages.
New upper door panels, head liner, dash cover, carpet and sound deadener set.
Seats are new recovered. Interior is all buckskin in color.

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