Vehicle Description
Numbers Matching 1970 Pontiac Trans Am in Polar White with Black
Interior. This rare example of the classic American Muscle car is
powered by a Ram Air III 4-Bbl 400c.i. V8 Engine that was
factory-rated at 335hp/430lb-ft of torque and backed by a Muncie
M20 4-Speed Manual Transmission. 1 of only 1,769 built in 1970 with
this highly-desired engine and transmission combination. It
features a 12-Bolt 'Safe-T-Track' rear diff with 3.08 gears, shaker
hood scoop, ducktail rear spoiler, 4bbl carburetor, rear chrome
steel bumper, power steering, power brakes, original door
panels/dash/headliner, new carpet, and a rebuilt engine and
transmission completed in 1998 at 87k miles. Included are the
original owner's manual, original radio, and service invoices. This
is a spectacular example that will be a sensational addition to any
collection. Drive it home today!Underside pics of this fabulous '70
Pontiac Trans Am here: 1970 Trans Am.In addition to the Ram Air
engine and 12-bolt axle, a number of other components and elements
were built into the 1970 Trans Am that made the car unique, such
as; a shaker hood, fender mounted air extractors, wild front air
spoiler, rear wheel opening air spoilers, and wide center stripe.
The 1970 models also used carry-over low-back bucket seats from the
1969 model. A number of others are all but invisible unless you are
trying to restore a 1970 Trans Am.With the introduction of the
second-generation Firebird, the 1970 Pontiac Trans Am came into its
own as a bare-knuckles brawler. Functional spoilers and vents
abounded, while super-tough underpinnings and quickened steering
gave it corner-hungry handling. Firebird and Camaro grew more
European in nature with their second-generation redesign, but the
scooped and spoilered 1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was a pure
American muscle car, and more immodest than ever. The new Trans Am
looked like it was plucked right off the race track. There's no
small wonder with the wonderfully styled exterior and all the
racing spoilers and air dams that this car was so popular. Most
muscle cars were pushed into extinction or saw dismal sales during
the 1970s. Not the Trans Am, the 1970s was all about the Trans Am
-- it was the undeniable King of American performance cars and it
had the sales to prove it.For more information on this beautiful
1970 Pontiac Trans Am or any of our 100+ High Performance and
Special Interest Cars always in our inventory, contact one of our
friendly and knowledgeable sales consultants or always feel free to
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