1981 Pontiac Trans Am Stock# 1228 A VERY RARE CAR! This car runs
and drives Great! For they 1981 model year, Pontiac built exactly
3,023 Trans Ams equipped with the Chevrolet 305 cubic in. V-8 and
the 4-speed manual transmission. (THIS IS ONE OF 3,023) With only
8,711 miles ! We believe there have only been 2 owners of this car.
This car has never been restored... SURVIVOR! These Trans Ams were
built without decals! The manual mandate: The 4-speed transmission
was only paired with the Chevy 305 engine. The only way to get a
4-speed in California in 1981 was with this Chevy 305 engine.
Special Edition: Out of these 3,023 units, 477 were the highly
sought after black special edition (often referred to as Bandit)
equipped with the 305 engine 4-speed. We believe this car was
ordered with AM/FM radio delete and decal delete. (which has a
AM/FM Pioneer cassette at this time. Exterior: Black Interior:
Black Engine: Chevrolet 305 - V8 Factory power Steering Factory
Power Disc Brakes Factory Air Conditioning Dual Exhaust with Chrome
Exhaust Tips Pontiac Gold Honeycomb Wheels 4 BF Goodrich Radial
Tires 225 - 70 - 15 Factory Clock Factory 6000 RPM Tachometer &
Full Gauges VIN: 11G2AW87H3BL11820 • ALL VEHICLES SOLD AS IS - NO
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