1979 California 6.6 Trans Am Project (latrobe Pa) on 2040-cars
Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States
1979 California Pontiac Trans Am "Project Case".This Trans Am was built and title in California until 1993 which was title in Pa.I have a clean Pa title in my name since 2009.
Build Date 79 06 B Solid Original panels,floors,trunk "No Welding Needed" Original doors,trunk lid,front clip except right fender and shaker hood. Original Black Interior with console. Original color Blue Alantis Automatic Trans "Can't verified Numbers" Engine 6.6 "403" Last 4 Numbers Match with the last numbers of the Vin# Original Shaker air cleaner,Posi Rear,Rally Wheels Power Steering,Power Windows,Rear Defroster,Front Disc Brakes Ect. Miles read 30,000 k "Can't Verified" I know that there is missing parts such as seat belts,carpet,radio ect. I'll answer all question that I can I bought this car in this stage I'm not a expert on Trans Am but I know it is a solid base to restore. Call 724-537-9828 If you have question The project" Sold as Is" with no warranting what so ever .I do not know what parts are missing. |
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GM is currently working to notify owners of the vehicles in question, and dealers will check and replace shift cables free of charge. Scroll down to read the complete NHTSA report.
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