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1985 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible
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Sat February 23, 2008
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Type Listing
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$20,000.00
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1985 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible
$20,000 2008 Barrett-Jackson Auction
42,600 actual miles. Of the 44,028 Firebird Trans Ams built in 1985, there were less than 250 roadsters made, this car being production #103. The conversions on these cars were done by a company called Auto Forms Engineering out of Elkhart, Indiana, and were explicitly sanctioned by General Motors. They could only be ordered through Pontiac dealers and only delivered back to Pontiac dealers. Customers paid up to $14,000 for this convertible option, a considerable sum in 1985 for an option, which perhaps explains why so few of them were made. Factory equipment on this car includes Macpherson strut suspension, power steering, power front disc brakes, rear deck spoiler, full gauges, sport mirrors, reclining bucket seats, Rally-tuned suspension, front fender extractors, Aero ground effects package and hood louvers. Additional options include power door locks, tinted soft-ray glass, luxury trim group, cont. cycle windshield wipers, air conditioning, power remote mirrors, cruise control and the LG 4.5 Liter V8 with automatic overdrive transmission. The factory Delco radio has been replaced with a Kenwood stereo system that is MP3 capable, Sirius Radio ready and has 300 watts of power driving three strategically placed speakers behind each seat allowing for total clarity of sound while driving with the top down. The top is comprise of two layers of fiberglass sandwiched together with a cloth headliner that matches the seats. Carburetor rebuilt and a new catalytic converter installed to satisfy California emissions standards.
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1985 Pontiac Trans Am Convertible
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