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1989 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo 20th Ann 35000 Miles Needs Transmission Low Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:35000
Location:

Saint-Basile-le-Grand, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Basile-le-Grand, Quebec, Canada

1989 Turbo Trans Am 20th Ann edition.  The vehicle is located in Saint Basile le grand in Quebec, Canada so if you don't have a passport of other means of crossing the border please do not bid.  The vehicle is an American car so taking it back across the border is no problem and there are no fees involved because I have a copy of the American title as well as the current Canadian title. The Canadian title is taken to the DMV just like any other title.

Car has 35000 miles on it but needs some work. The transmission is blowen and needs to be rebuilt or exchanged. The engine runs perfect and had a few performance upgrades done by Joe Buichii in Montreal including 260h cam kit, TA60 turbo, mild ported heads, adjustable boost controller, modified oil pump, Taylor 10mm wires, adjustable fuel pressure regulator and #60 injectors. 

The transmission has been built for strip/street performance with a higher stall converter but as noted it is broken. It works in first and reverse but will not shift out of first at all. The speedometer stopped working at the same time that the tranny stopped shifting.

The interior needs a bit if work, the leather is dried and cracking a bit but you could probably get away with just having the drivers bolster repaired.

The paint is also dried up and cracking and would need a repaint in the near future. The panels are all pretty straight and line up really good. The passengers side door could use a slight adjustment but that's pretty much it.

The car does need work but it is a very low mileage TTA with a perfectly clean title.

The reserve is very low and the car must go. I was going to keep it and repair it myself but I've lost interest, I've owned the car for close to 3 years.

Please feel free to email me with any questions, I have more photos and a few videos of walk arounds of the car


On Sep-15-14 at 16:05:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

The windshield is cracked and needs to be replaced. 

 

Car is sold as is.

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