Vehicle Description
1976 Pontiac Trans Am For Sale- Original Survivor, Numbers Matching
400 CI, 4 Speed LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1976
Pontiac Trans Am The turning point for the late 1970's Trans Am's
occurred in 1976. The corporate bean counters had all but given up
on killing off the T/A, especially when they saw the enormous
profit the model was bringing in. For 1976, the T/A got a more
integrated front end appearance, enhancing the visual appeal. The
new front end returned the parking lamps below the front bumper,
each within a narrow cooling slot. Unfortunately, the front spoiler
was trimmed back again, leaving it to merely be a keepsake from the
glory days of old. The color keyed front bumper, covered in
deformable urethane, replaced the rubber covered steel unit of the
previous year. The bumper smoothly integrated into the front header
panel which was still comprised of fiberglass. Round headlamps made
their last second generation appearance on the 1976 edition. This
factory Starlight Black Trans Am left the Norwood assembly plant on
the way to Long Motor Sales Co in Framingham, Massachusetts where
it would be sold new. This original�unrestored survivor was well
kept and barely driven throughout its lifetime with the odometer
showing just 26,697 miles. The car was just as it appears today,
Black with Buckskin tan interior and optioned with a great list of
features. The factory original paint is in great condition, as well
as its unrestored factory original interior. Some of the options
include GR70x15 Tires, honeycomb wheels, and hood decal. The car is
powered by the numbers matching 400 ci engine and numbers matching
4 speed close ratio Muncie transmission and complete with power
brakes and power steering. Of course, as with any great Pontiac,
the experts at PHS have fully documented this car as being just the
way you see it. It has been wonderfully maintained and collector
owned and today it represents a great car for any Pontiac
enthusiast looking for a well optioned, fully documented Trans Am
to drive and enjoy. To top it all off, how often does a black 4
speed Trans Am come along that has never been restored and remains
in outstanding original condition. Additional Details: 1976 PONTIAC
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