For Sale: 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am in Richmond, Indiana for sale in Richmond, IN

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Vehicle Description Up for sale is this sharp 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 'Tribute' in bright orange with the classic detailed emblem on the hood.
455HO carb, 96 heads, Ram Air Cam and exhaust manifolds, HEI ignition.
As of July 2015, there were approximately 5k miles on the engine.
Odometer at the time of sale in November 2015:
111,080.
Has a rebuilt suspension with proper sway bars, steering box and 3.
23 posi rear.
Since purchased, this car has had new insulation under the hood and trunk, flow master exhaust and vintage air system installed.
The interior has been updated to 1973 style with full insulation and headliner.
Glove box door and knob and middle air vents have been replaced.
Dash has been refurbished and has new tachometer and temp/oil gauge.
Horn button, ash tray, radio knobs, light switch knob, console lid, gearshift slider, have all been replaced as well.
New rear window and review mirror glass installed.
Has new door lock actuators (passenger door lock switch has been replaced), door lock knobs and inside door handles.
BF Goodrich tires and alignment, with all four wheel caps replaced and chrome rims buffed.
Car is in excellent condition and a head-turner for sure! -Trades always considered -Financing available -Located in Richmond, IN.
  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Firebird Trans Am

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