1974 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 72678 Miles Cameo White Convertible 455 V8 4 Spe

Price: US $119,499.00 Item location: Mesa, Arizona, United States
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1974 Pontiac Trans Am

Classic Car Addict is proud to present this beautiful 1 of 212 4-speed manual numbers matching 1974 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Super Duty 455 for sale in our Mesa, Arizona showroom. The Super Duty was the very last high-performance car of the 70's. For 1974, Pontiac made 943 units. We have one of them. Introduced to the press during Pontiac's annual model line preview in the summer of 1972, the Super Duty 455 was enthusiastically received. It had a block, heads, rotating assembly, intake manifold, and carb that were all unique to the SD. When it comes to interior, Pontiac's 70's team was firing on all eight cylinders. While this coupe's insignia may be considered overkill, and its horsepower rating might seem relatively modest compared to earlier muscle cars, there's no disputing the beauty of its design. This SD is equipped with all original interior which means seats, carpet, headliner, and door panels. In front of the driver, a fixed steering column spins a black Formula wheel around an engine-turned instrument panel showing the original 160 MPH gauge, oil, water, RPM and clock. 1974 was a defining year for the Firebird. Sales were brisk and new 'low speed' crash mandates required that the car either be completely redesigned or jump on the bandwagon of hideous and hastily done nose jobs that were creeping into every automaker's showroom. Instead of bowing to cost, Pontiac assembled a talented engineering staff which managed to blend both functionality and style into the well-integrated profile you see here. At the front of that profile, a 'black bar' nose hangs a standard screamin' chicken emblem between clean headlights, clear parking lamps, familiar Pontiac grilles and a road-hugging spoiler. At the top of that nose, a screamin' chicken hood centers an SD-455 branded shaker in front of pristine greenhouse glass that's framed in bright stainless trim. At the sides of that hood, conservative door handles and small sport mirrors reflect traditional fender vents and correct fender flares. And at the back of the car, a subtle spoiler highlights clean taillights, chrome exhaust tips and a second 'black bar' bumper. We believe that this is the original Cameo White paint. The heart of any muscle car is its engine, and this brawny Super Duty moniker is no misnomer. These largely hand-built monsters, which feature significantly reinforced components, share little more than a displacement number with their more common brethren. And this car's highly detailed SD-455, which hangs a correct 490132 casting number and January (A) 09th (09), 1974 (4) casting date behind a correct W8 engine stamp and matching partial VIN. At the top of the big engine, traditional Trans Am induction funnels fresh wind into a big 850CFM Rochester Quadrajet carburetor and correct Pontiac intake. That intake sends a high-octane air/fuel mixture into unique, high-flow cylinder heads that are equipped with familiar, stamped steel valve covers. And those heads utilize a roster of high-performance internals to create rocket-like acceleration. That acceleration is sparked by a traditional points distributor, which sequences fire through fresh Packard TV R Suppression cables. And heat from that combustion is controlled by a leak-free radiator, which services fresh hoses via new tower clamps and a familiar plastic shroud. Aesthetically, this Trans Am's first class engine bay is 100% ready for show. The mighty mill displays a slick coat of correct Pontiac Turquoise all the way from its intake to its oil pan. The car's fenders, firewall and hood are covered in a smooth layer of GM Satin Black. At the bottom of this slick, second generation Firebird, solid floor pans reflect years of easy living. Behind the mega mill, a correct Borg Warner T10 4-speed, 1304065903 casting number below a correct partial VIN, sends power to a sturdy 10-bolt rear end. All this road ready hardware rolls on an attractive set of Pontiac Rally II wheels, which spin correctly on BF Goodrich R