1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Macho Edition Trans Am "Macho" #69 for Sale

 
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Used 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Macho Edition Trans Am "Macho" #69
Martinique Blue Color
Camel Tan Seats

Manual Transmission
488 ci Motor
Stock # 77794
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VIN: 2W87Z8L141457

$74,900
 
Martinique Blue 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Macho Edition Trans Am "Macho" #69 with Camel Tan seats
 
1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am "Macho" #69 Coupe for sale in Bismarck, ND 58504 This 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is powered by a 488ci V8 Engine, and, paired with a Super T10 Transmission. This Trans Am has a custom Martinique Blue Exterior with a Camel Tan Interior. This Coupe has been garage kept and non-smoking. Authenticated with documentation and verified.Ultra Rare Trans Am Tuner Car The following video has been provided for your convenience :https://youtu.be/AtgPZ44tUho Article For Motor https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/ccrp-0912-turbo-pontiac-400-build/ Features: Engine:488 ci (Factory 400 with a 0.040 Inch Larger Bore and Stroker) and 8.3:1 Compression Crankshaft:Replaced 3.75 Inch to 3/4 Longer Inch Scat to 4.50 Inch Pistons:Probes with Deep Dishes Rods:Scat Forged 6.700 Inch Long H-Beam Rods Camshaft:Custom Comp Cams Hydraulic Roller Using the XFI Lobe Design Heads:Pontiac 6X Ported by Outlaw Racing Valves:Stainless SI 2.11/1.77 Inch Rockers:Comp 1.5:1 with Machining Done by Outlaw Racing Springs and Retainers:Stainless Oil System:Electric Scavenge Pump Air Cleaner:Kand;N Cone Style Carburetor:Replaced Edelbrock Performer to HO Modified 850 CFM Q-Jet Intake:Edelbrock Performer Headers:Cast Iron Ram Air Manifolds Exhaust:Custom Hot Side Turbocharger and Exhaust Piping Transmission:Super T10 Close Ratio Twin Disc Mcleod Clutch Differential:Original 3.23 Fuel System:Complete Aeromotive 1000 HP System Ignition:GM HEI with MSD Ignition (hidden) Timing:32 Degrees Max Steering:WS6 Steering Box Suspension:HO Racing/Herb McCardless Brakes:WS6 with Ceramic Pads Tires:275-40R17 Wheels:17X9.5 Custom Snowflake This car was owned and restored by Neil Cofell (now deceased) along with the help of Barnes Total Performance, Dahl Restorations and Jim Mott Restorations. Neil was an avid Pontiac muscle car enthusiast with a true passion for the hobby and knowledge of specific facts of accuracy and correctness pertaining to his cars as well as others. He was well known within these circles as a genuine friend and a strong show competitor. Specifically his interests were rare GTO’s and tuner Trans Am’s. This car is authentic as well as correct with an extraordinary amount of detail and accuracy. Extensive documentation and provinace will be provided at time of purchase. Engines have been professionally dyno tested and tuned. The car was originally built by Trans Am Specialties of Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Trans Am Specialties actually licensed the “Bandit” name and font style from Universal Studios. This car also comes with its unique certificate of authenticity. Originally built to perform to 0-60 in approx. 6 sec., 0-100 mph in approx.13.5 sec. with a top speed of approx. 150 mph. They replaced the 301 with a vintage Pontiac 455. Producing 400 hp and 450 ft-lb torque, or 500 hp and 610 ft-lb torque when equipped with nitrous. The #24 Bandit started as a loaded ‘81 Turbo S/E Trans Am and the car was stripped of all the S/E Trans Am badging. The stripes and the birds were replaced with Bandit decals and a buyer chosen number. The Starlight Black has unimaginable depth not by chance. All PPG products were used in the restoration. After all of the body work was completed, each panel was then sprayed with three coats of NCP 271 filler primer and dry blocked with 180 grit. This was done 2 to 5 times to each panel until the panel was flat. Then it was again sprayed with three coats of NCP 271, final dry blocked with 320 grit, and wet sanded with 600 grit. At that point it was ready for sealer, color and clear. One coat of DAS 3025 sealer was applied, followed by three coats of single stage DCC Concept Acrylic Urethane and wet sanding with 600 grit. The last three coats of clear were sprayed next. Final cutting and buffing with 1,000 and then 1,200/1,500/2,000 grit before buffing with 3M Perfect-it III ruff cut, then 3M Perfect-it III polish using coarse and fine foam pads. The full frame-off restoration done with all original and NOS date correct parts took approximately a year. Its debut was at the 2008 POCI convention in Spearfish, SD where High Performance Pontiac photographed it along with a Burt Reynolds Year One Bandit Edition and it is featured in the July 2009 issue where most all of this information and documentation is derived from. It is strongly recommended that you personally inspect or have a qualified inspection service check this or any vehicle before you buy. Vehicle is listed by a private party. The car is sold as is and where is and shown. No warranties are implied or expressed. Shipping and transportation are the responsibility of the buyer. Any taxes; Federal, State, Licensing or registration fees are the sole responsibility of the buyer. For assistance with Financing, Transportation, or Inspections please phone Customer Support at:(402) 502-8385ATTENTION BUYERS *Caveat Emptor* Please Remember to Inspect Vehicle Prior To Purchase!
 
 
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