For Sale: 1981 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am in Atlanta, Georgia for sale in Atlanta, GA

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Vehicle Description WIDETRACK -- This special Trans Am is a Pro Touring build just completed in our shop.
This is a true Supercar with an aggressive Trans Am look.
Incredible custom bodywork -- full rotisserie restoration of a 1981 TTA tub and a 1972 TA front clip.
After the restoration, the body was modified with full metal 7 rear flares, 4 front flares, custom rockers and flush door handles.
The body was fully rhino-lined for protection and then painted in a mile-deep black finish.
Suspension consists of a full Heidts set-up.
Plated IRS-G at the rear with QA1 coil overs, Heidts 9 center, and inboard Wilwoods.
Heidts front subframe with QA1s and Wilwoods, plus Heidts frame connectors round out the suspension/frame.
Custom Modulaire 19s & 20s and a fantastic exhaust finish the undercarriage.
Power is a crate LS3 modified and tuned to put out well over 500 HP at the crank.
Chassis Dyno tested at over 480 H.
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to the wheels through a new 4L65E.
Full custom wiring, sound system, alarm system, and gauge package.
Incredible custom interior with one-off leather upholstery & headliner.
Custom console and door panels top off the interior.
This machine is ready to rule the roadare you ready to make this Supercar yours?.
  • Year: 1981
  • Make: Pontiac
  • Model: Firebird Trans Am

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