Vehicle Description
This Pro-Touring 1979 Pontiac Trans Am is a full rotisserie build
with 1,250 hours of build time. The car was built for SEMA 2017 and
competed in the Optima Ultimate Street Car Challenge. It's powered
by an LSA 6.2-liter engine that produces 733rwhp, and a Tremec
TR6060 6-speed manual transmission, and has 1,465 miles since
completion. The engine bay has all custom aluminum covers. The
trunk is completely finished to hide all electrical and suspension
components. It's riding on a one-off set of Boze wheels with
BFGoodrich Rival tires. This Trans Am is equipped with 14" Stoptech
brakes, Moser 9" rear end, mini-tubbed rear, Rick's gas tank,
Resto-Mod air conditioning, power windows, push-button start,
Speedtech Extreme suspension, triple adjustable RideTech shocks on
all four corners, massive sway bars and custom-built exhaust. The
interior is all custom and hand-stitched including fully
leather-wrapped dash and door panels. The interior design is built
to match the exterior wheels and sports custom honeycomb speaker
grilles to match. It's also equipped with an Alpine custom stereo
system, Dakota Digital gauges and Recaro seats with American
Autowire body harnesses. A hidden support is present throughout the
roof that ties in with the cage. Included with the vehicle are
photos of the build and a dyno sheet. The car was shot for the
cover of Hot Rod magazine in June 2018; publish date is pending.