Pontiac Trans Am SE 50 Anniversary Edition

Price: US $135,000.00
Description:

1976 Pontiac Trans Am

So Cal Classic Car Storage is proud to make available this investment grade vehicle on behalf our client. This incredibly original, super low miles black 1976 Pontiac Trans Am SE 50th Anniversary Edition is one of a kind. With just 3,098 miles, this specimen spent time in the Volvo Auto Museum in Illinois as a best-in-class example of a 70s Muscle car. This gem was sold originally by Skyline Pontiac in Norwood Ohio. It comes with extensive original documentation including the original window sticker, dealer invoices and build sheets. Incredibly, this time capsule had only 44 miles after its first 22 years with most all of the cars service records, titles and registrations come with this car. It’s hard to imagine that there is another one in the world with fewer miles and in better original condition. The original buyer spared no expense when ordering this iconic machine and ordered almost every option available for the SE in 1976 including, soft ray glass for all windows, custom air conditioning, front seat console, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, GR70x15 Tires, 8 track tape player, AM/FM stereo, special edition package that includes the gold honeycomb wheels, Safe-T-Track (positraction) rear differential, custom trim group and Starlight black paint. In the past few months this historically significant Trans Am was treated to a $3,000 detail including undercarriage and ceramic coating. This very well could be the finest example of the 2,500 50th anniversary Trans Am’s produced. For more information about this car contact Dean @ 714 402-5309.

In March of, 1969, Pontiac introduced the Trans Am as a high-performance option package for its pony car, the Firebird. While the '69 Trans Am debuted in the Muscle Car Era's hey-day, by the mid-1970s, the true American muscle car was basically a thing of the past in large part due to the federal government's implementation of pollution control regulations. Nonetheless, Pontiac continued to produce and consumers continued to purchase the performance-oriented Trans Am Firebird, now built in accordance with the new anti-smog rules. The 1973 model year served as another Trans Am milestone with the introduction of the iconic "Screaming Chicken" graphic, originating from a legendary Indian symbol that was modernized by stylist John Schinella. The next significant milestone for Pontiac occurred in 1976, with the GM marque celebrating its Golden 50th Anniversary. In celebration of its Golden Anniversary, Pontiac debuted the '76 Firebird line on September 25, 1975, comprised of 4 models, the base model, Esprit, Formula, and, of course, at the top of the Firebird hierarchy, the Trans Am. Compared to the previous edition, the 1976 Trans Am was modestly updated for 1976. At the nose, the '76 T/A sported a new sloping front end look included a twin-section grille with mesh pattern inserts, sitting below an imposing Shaker Hood. In the rear, the decklid was topped by rear deck spoiler that furthered the performance-oriented look for the new Trans Am. Both the front and rear were also equipped with new body colored urethane bumpers that tied the entire exterior look together. On the inside, the 1976 Trans Ams came with outfitted with surprisingly plush trim along with several sportier options such as a Formula steering, dual sport-style mirrors, and an aluminum swirl-finish instrument cluster complete with a Rally gauge setup.

SoCal Classic Car Storage is only interested in hassle-free transactions so please make sure your finances are in order. We do not offer financing. We are proud of our stellarcustomerreviews. We will accept wire transfers only for this exceptional vehicle and it must clear before release of the vehicle and the title. A deposit of $5,000 is required to secure the vehicle. All sales are final, vehicle is sold as-is. No warranty is included and please no dealerships. Please note, we do not need help selling, marketing, financing, or transporting this vehicle.