For Sale: 1976 Pontiac Firebird in Troy, Michigan for sale in Troy, MI

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Vehicle Description 1976 Trans Am 455 HO- 4 Speed- WS4 This 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is powered by its original drivetrain, including the 455ci V8 engine backed by its matching-numbers 4-speed manual transmission.
It has had the rear-end gearing to a 3.
74 gear ratio vs.
the factory posi-traction rear end.
It was recently repainted with it's original Carousel Red color.
Since owned by the current owner, the car has received a new Pypes exhaust, fuel tank, aluminum radiator with dual electric fans, new tires, frame extenders and a new front fascia (replaced the old urethane with fiberglass).
Prior to that, the previous owner put in a new intake, carb, new seat covers, carpeting, headliner, brakes, shocks, springs and upgraded gauges.
The engine breathes from the shaker hood intake vs the factory configuration.
The car has the rear-seat console option (rare) and has had the A/C delete kit installed.
The inerior is finished in black.
This Trans Am is factory-equipped with power disc brakes, power steering.
It is optioned with a shaker hood and 15-inch Rally wheels.
The vehicle's black bucket-seat interior features a center console, remote driver's side-view mirror, a factory 8-track player and an aftermarket AM/FM bluetooth stereo with new retro-style rear speakers.
The factory 8 track is not operational, but still cool just the same.
Car is showing 2k miles on odometer but that is following the restoration update (title reads mileage exempt).
This 1976 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is powered by its original drivetrain, including the 455ci V8 engine backed by its matching-numbers 4-speed manual transmission.
It has had the rear-end gearing to a 3.
74 gear ratio vs.
the factory posi-traction rear end.
It was recently repainted with it's original Carousel Red color.
Since owned by the current owner, the car has received a new Pypes exhaust, fuel tank, aluminum radiator with dual electric fans, new tires, frame extenders and a new front fascia (replaced the old urethane with fiberglass).
Prior to that, the previous owner put in a new intake, carb, new seat covers, carpeting, headliner, brakes, shocks, springs and upgraded gauges.
The engine breathes from the shaker hood intake vs the factory configuration.
The car has the rear-seat console option (rare) and has had the A/C delete kit installed.
The exterior is finished in black.
This Trans Am is factory-equipped with power disc brakes, power steering.
It is optioned with a shaker hood and 15-inch Rally wheels.
The vehicle's black bucket-seat interior features a center console, remote driver's side-view mirror, a factory 8-track player and an aftermarket AM/FM bluetooth stereo with new retro-style rear speakers.
The factory 8 track is not operational, but still cool just the same.
Car is showing 2k miles on odometer but that is following the restoration update (title reads mileage exempt).
There is garage bump damage on the front as noted in the pictures.
It was estimated by a high end professional shop at $2,200 for repair.
Overall, this an excellent example for cruise events, shows and simply a fun driver! You can't go wrong with the 455 HO 4speed in this year Trans Am.
(Production was only 7,099.
).
Come in today and see it in person.
$34, 850.
VIN:
2w87w6n520144.
  • Year: 1976
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Firebird

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