Pontiac Trans Am (1970)
for sale
Price: US $28,000.00
Price: US $28,000.00
For sale is a real-deal 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air
III. This is the first year of the 2nd generation Trans Ams, with
only 3, 196 produced in 1970. Of that number, only 1, 769 RAIII manual
transmission cars were produced, making this a very rare car today. It is a
real 70 Trans Am (WS4 code, “228
70”VIN)
built at the Norwood Plant and is finished in white to match its “10 10” Polar
White exterior color code.
What is particularly special about this car is that it has
its complete and original drivetrain, with the original, numbers-matching 400
ci “WS” block (1970 TAs only came with 400 blocks), original, numbers-matching Muncie
M21 (“B” code) 4-speed transmission, and its original rear axle with its
original “COX” 3:55 gears and 12-bolt posi-traction rear axle (dated May 19, 1970). It also comes with its original intake and exhaust manifolds, #12 heads
(both heads are dated April 22, 1970, though the “12” is difficult to see) and
the original alternator and steering box.
There were engine components missing when I purchased this
car (it was purchased from an owner in California about 8-9 years ago), as a
previous owner converted the car to electronic fuel ignition. As a result, the
rare 7040273 carb and 1112024 points distributor were missing. I have since
purchased a correct Q-Jet restored carb with the correct part number and date
code for this car (the carb is a restamp). I also recently purchased the correct
1112024 distributor, with a January date code preceding the car’s build date
(the last week of May, 1970: 05E). Those who know 70 TAs know the importance of
having these components. I have also installed the proper reproduction clutch
fan and shroud. The radiator appears to be original to the car, though I cannot
confirm. The car also comes with a single, transverse-mounted muffler (correct
for the car) and the original exhaust tips. I have also replaced the hood
hinges and installed a reproduction, correct single-snorkel air cleaner pan.
The old hood hinges and original pan (with snorkel missing) will be included. I
have also purchased the correct alternator/power steering brackets that were
pulled from a 70 TA parts car. Please note that the factory tachometer is
currently disconnected from the distributor, as that connection is currently
being utilized by the EFI set-up. All gauges are original and correct for the
car and do function, except for the tachometer as mentioned.
The car has had a number of modifications done, mainly with
the sheet metal components. Most notably, it has fiberglass rear quarter
panels, although the fit and bodywork was done very well and shows no seams or
breaks. It also has late-70s front wheel wells and rad support, as well as
reproduction fenders. However, things like full steel quarters and the correct rad
support are reproduced and readily available. Things like the correct wheel
wells (with the often-missing well extension plates) and correct 70-72 fender
braces are not available as reproduction parts, yet I have since purchased these
correct parts and they will be included with the car. Also, I have replaced some
pieces on the car with reproduction parts (so to make the car more visually
appealing; things like the taillight lenses, lighter, LH and rear windows and
the vertical window trim that runs along the sail panels). All those original
and correct parts, including the correct grille mounting brackets, front
spoiler, original front parking lamp lenses, gaskets and bezels and Guidex
taillamp lenses will be included with the car. Other components that have yet
to be installed, like new wiper arms and the correct air cleaner cover, are
also included. The rear bumper appears to be original, as are the taillight
bezels. The underside is very clean and the floor and trunk pans are in very
good shape, although the trunk components are missing. I still have the LH and
rear window glass that I replaced with new – please let me know if you wish me
to include those pieces, as they are quite scratched. The exterior window
moldings were also recently refurbished to remove dings and scratches.
The car had the incorrect shaker when I purchased it and I
have since located and installed the correct shaker, although the functional
components (like the solenoids) are not included (they were removed when the
EFI was installed). But all these components can be purchased after-market.
What is very hard to find – the shaker solenoid wiring harness – is intact and
will be included in the purchase.
The car comes with reproduction 15x7 Rally wheels and BF
Goodrich radial tires, with the correct dimensions to mimic what originally
came on the car: Firestone F60-15 Wide Oval tires. The original JW wheels were
missing when I purchased the car.
The interior is currently black and was converted from its
original “201” Standard Bright Blue interior by a previous owner. All parts are
available aftermarket or can be dyed to convert it back to its original Bright
Blue. Alternatively, you can leave it black if you prefer, as the upholstery
and door panels are in very good shape with no tears or rips in the upholstery.
The dash pad has no cracks and the dash bezel was restored by Randy Combs, as I
understand from the person who sold me the bezel. The bezel is like new and has
the correct, original gauge rings. The bezel delete plates are reproduction.
The radio is aftermarket and the rear package tray was recently replaced.
The paint is of a very good driver quality and the decals
are also in very good condition. Overall, the car presents extremely well - you
will not be disappointed.
I will also include a copy of the original 1970 Assembly
Manual. This is key, as this car is the perfect candidate for a full
restoration. All the parts needed to bring it back to factory original
condition are either already on the car, are included with the car or are readily
available as after-market components.
I have been following these cars for some time and many that
are offered for sale today have non-original, non-matching drivetrain
components or are clearly missing the correct body components. This car has
this! Don’t miss this incredible investment opportunity. You can buy and
enjoy this car as-is (it runs, drives and presents well; I take it out
regularly in the summer months to many local car shows), knowing that you can
restore it to investment quality whenever you feel like it. All the features
and hard-to-find parts are with the car, so you’ll be well on your way to
finishing the car of your dreams.
Please post any questions you may have and I will respond
asap. This car is being sold as-is. The seller will assist in arranging
shipping. Additional photos will be available in a link to be provided soon.
Thanks for looking!
update: 2017-02-20
Used |
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Year: | 1970 | Mileage: | 91,038 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Make: | Pontiac |
Transmission: | Manual | Model: | Trans Am |
Body Type: | Coupe | Engine: | 6.6L 400 ci |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | White | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Black |