Vehicle Description
Here's a legendary black 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The car is
a true American icon thanks to Hollywood. But when you see a coupe
with V8 power, ice-cold A/C, and an affordable price, you soon
realize that you can meet this idol because it won't
disappoint.
1977 was the year Smokey and the Bandit was released, so it seems
like the ideal time to have a black and gold T/A. The Starlight
Black was applied later in life, and so it retains a nice gloss in
the sunshine. All the gold pinstriping and accents are complete and
looking good, too. It follows all the main lines of the car,
including around the fender flares, windows, and accents the
beak-like front end to really make this Firebird look like it's
flying down the highway. Of course the best bird is the iconic war
bird that everyone looks for on these T/As, and as expected, this
one is finished in a bold gold. But arguably, the best golden shine
comes from the iconic snowflake-style wheels. Plus, as a proper
Trans Am, you get everything else you love - from the shaker on the
hood to the full-width rear spoiler.
Inside the same color theme continues. After all, the tan interior
goes nicely with the exterior gold, and some of your favorite
pieces are finished in black - like the sports steering wheel. This
is a comfortable place to spend some time with the high-back bucket
seats, a tilt steering column, and an armrest center console. They
even upgraded it to be comfier for modern times with features like
an AM/FM/CD stereo w/aux input and ice-cold R134a air conditioning.
But this coupe is more than just a coddler, and you know that the
moment you spot the machine-turned dash with full gauge package,
including the cool tach/clock combo.
With 400 cubic-inches under the hood, you'll find very few people
willing to call the big V8's block color "baby" blue. This is a
year-correct powerplant, and it has been dressed up for show with
bright valve covers and that factory shaker looking crisp. The V8
inhales deeply with a the four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales
with authority out of those bright dual pipes underneath both sides
of the rear bumper. Features like power steering and the
three-speed automatic transmission make this classic easy to drive
in town. And the front disc brakes and sway bars front & rear make
this a blast out in the country, too.
Nicely finished, correctly upgraded, and priced right - this is the
right year for a black T/A, so don't let this one slip away. Call
today!!!