Vehicle Description
1969 Pontiac Trans Am For Sale - Believed To Be 1 Of 14 Built, Ram
Air III, Fully Documented LMC is very proud to offer for sale this
1969 Pontiac Trans Am Most muscle car fans know the Pontiac Trans
Am was named after the Trans-Am road racing series. The Trans Am
made its public debut in the spring of 1969 as a high-performance
version of the Firebird 400 and the only exterior colors available
in its debut year was Cameo White with blue stripes, a salute to
America's traditional racing livery. For $3,556 '69 Trans Am buyers
got the look of a road racer and the power of the Ram Air III 400ci
engine. Its midyear introduction and a strike at one of its
assembly facilities limited Trans Am production to just 697 units
that first year. Originally sold at Flat Ryals Pontiac Buick of
Kissimmee, Florida on November 19, 1969, this exceptionally rare
1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is believed to be one of only 14
built with a standard Parchment interior. As a late build, it is
also fitted with a rare Formula steering wheel. Under the hood is a
numbers matching Ram Air III 400/335 HP V-8 backed by a Turbo 400
automatic transmission. Due to its extreme rarity, a complete
rotisserie restoration was completed on this first-year Trans Am
followed by a First-Place award at the Trans Am Nationals.
Important with any collector car of this rarity, this car's
documentation includes the window sticker, sales receipt build
sheet, owner's manual, Protect-O-Plate, owner protection plan,
owner history and PHS certification. Truly a remarkable, fully
documented, award-winning example that would be the jewel of any
muscle car collection. Additional Details: 1969 PONTIAC TRANS AM -