trans am Pace Car

  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Trans Am
  • SubModel: Pace car
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: Pace Car
  • Year: 1980
  • Mileage: 93,000
  • VIN: 2X87TAL142026
  • Color: White
  • Engine size: 301 c.i. Turbo
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Power options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Gray
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: Cassette Player
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Interested? Contact seller!

1980 Pontiac Trans Am Pace Car Description

1980 Pontiac Trans Am Pace Car. This is a true survivor car bought new here in Omaha Nebraska to some folks in Norfolk Ne. Where it has spent it's entire two owner life. This is a very heavy loaded up car to include but not limited to... 301 CI motor with turbo, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power windows, power locks, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, 4 wheel disc brakes, am/ fm stereo cassette delco, mirrored t-top glass, factory tinted glass, Pace car package, 308 posi trac with rear sway bars, origional dual exhaust including dual chrome tips, (T-top bags and original radio are included), heavy duty alternator (70 amp), turbo aluminum wheels with original goodyear style tires at 75-80% tread.
This car will need some things to amp it up to car show material. That being said.... It does run but will need to be trailored. It has a noise in the motor that I had a mechanic look at. His determination was that it was a collapsed lifter from sitting. I welcome you to bring your own mechanic if you like to assess the noise. These were not one of pontiac's best motors, but it is 100% original to the car for the numbers matching guys out there. I do have a 1978 Pontiac 400 in running condition that can be purchased for an extra $500 with the purchase of the car. I personally would put the 400 in it and keep the other if I sold it.
The rear seat and the rear package tray will both need to be recovered and replaced as a mouse seemed to enjoy eating there at one point in its life. I purchased the car for an employee of mine that is a Trans am fanatic, and he simply can't get the money. I would keep it myself, but just purchased another airplane and wife says some of the toys need to find a new home.
Please do not bid on this car unless your intention is to take it and give it a good home. Also, i welcome any phone calls or questions that I may answer or if you want more pics please ask. Thank you for taking the time .
P.J. four zero 2- four 2 nine- nine, nine, nine, nine. if you care to call.
Also, shipping is available, $1.00 per mile

On Feb-24-17 at 08:33:15 PST, seller added the following information:

I had a potential buyer ask me a few questions, so I will add them on here to clarify.
Does the a//c work? I do not know why it wouldn't, It is fully charged, but have not run the car long enough because of the engine noise.
Any rust on the car? One spot the size of a .25 to .50 cent piece and the drivers side behind door in front of rear wheel. has not gone through the body, so an easy fix at this point.
How's the glass? Do the windows work properly? The windshield is in above average shape with one rock chip that had been repaired and yes both windows work fine and as they should.
Did the mouse eat any wiring? No signs whatsoever that any wiring has ever been chewed on around the speaker or top of rear seat. All the rest of the wiring is perfect and all lights, blinkers, etc. work as they should.
Is that a dent in the front fender? Yes, the car hit a snow drift years ago and in turn, the lower valance and side valance came off. The lower valance just needs to be bolted back on, the side valance could be reattached but i would buy a new one, the dent is minimal and could be taken out using paintless dent removal.
And back to the engine thing. I got a second opinion on the engine noise yesterday and was told it is a wrist pin or rod bearing. There is no metal in the oil at this point and the noise is getting worse. The car will not be ran again til the new owner starts it. Again there is another engine that can be purchased at sales end or will be included in buy it now price.
PLEASE BID ACCORDINGLY. Thank you!

On Feb-27-17 at 14:51:12 PST, seller added the following information:

Car will go to highest bidder, reserve met. We're super close. Couple more bids and it's yours.

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