At the height of the Muscle Car era, the road was dominated by
legends, and the 1969 Pontiac Trans Am was one of them. With its
400ci Ram Air V8 under its oversized dual snorkel hood, 1-inch
stabilizer bar, power front disc brakes, and variable-ratio power
steering, this powerhouse of a car was designed to haul the
mail.
Having been fully restored, this example is a key turn away from
reliving its glory days both on the road and on display. One of
only 697 ever built, all of which wear this striking color combo of
Cameo White, Tyrol Blue stripes, and blue bucket seat interior. The
original high-output V8 retains its #48 high compression heads,
long branch exhaust manifolds, and Ram Air upper and lower intake
pans. Power is sent through its original, aluminum cased, Muncie
M20 4-speed manual transmission, and meets the ground via its
requisite 10-bolt 3.55 Safe-T-Track rear axle.
The Trans Am's distinctive features include its dual snorkel hood,
engine-air exhaust louvers, rear-deck airfoil, black textured
grille, and Rally II wheels fitted with Goodyear Polyglas tires.
The heavy-duty shocks and springs are engineered to handle not just
wide-open spaces but also rugged mountain passes, embodying
Pontiac's vision of a new pony express.
Fully documented by Pontiac Historical Services, its authenticity
and legendary status are confirmed. Buy with confidence! Call us
today to make it yours!
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