Mint '86 Trans Am - 34,000 miles
Mint '86 Trans Am - 34,000 miles
I've decided to sell both of my third gen Trans Ams...this one is an '86 with 34k miles. I am the third owner of the car. The factory options are as follows...
-305 TPI/A4
-A/C
-Power windows, locks, and drivers seat
-9 bolt posi rear with rear disc brakes
-Upgraded cloth interior
I restored the exterior of this car last Summer so I could represent thirdgen.org at an event in OH. The car was shown alongside frame-off 1st and 2nd gen vehicles, and showed very well. I received a ton of compliments on it. Mechanically the car is 100%...all routine maintenance is complete, the valve seals were replaced, and the brakes and exhaust are new. Everything works perfectly. The car needs nothing but a driver. The interior is perfect...no stains, never been smoked in, etc.
Last year's restoration (with less than 1k on it) included...
-Complete repaint of exterior. All ground effects were removed, along with the bumpers, hood, decklid and doors. There are ZERO tape lines...this car was painted right. I had Dent Wizard go over the entire car before painting, to help ensure the straightest possible result. The paint is perfect...it hasn't been painted long enough to have a single ding or nick in it!! No fisheyes...no waves...its gorgeous. FAR superior to anything GM put on this car...
-All 4 wheels have been re-finished professionally...they look like brand new.
-The rear spoiler is a new Hawks fiberglass replacement, with a black crackle-type finish that emulates the original 86-correct finish.
-All-new, correct stripe kit from Phoenix Graphix...with all decals in the right spots, no less
Also added the hood bird...
-Professionally re-wrapped OEM leather steering wheel
The car is 100% stock except for the addition of an 86-correct "screaming chicken" to the hood, and an Alpine CD player with an iPod cable hidden in the ashtray. I have dozens of pictures to document what this car looked like before, during and after the work was completed. This car stands tall against frame-off restored cars...its that clean. I have a copy of the writeup Muscle Car Review did of the OH event, and the car is in the background of one of the photos
If you want a beautiful, original Trans Am to get in, turn the key, and drive anywhere from the local cruise night, to a judged car show, to a road trip, this is your car. With no t-tops, its tight and rattle free. With low mileage, everything about this car feels like brand new.
As a sample of pictures I have...
Before:

During:

Now:


At the event:

Hanging out in the garage for the winter (car has never seen salt):

Price is $9,995
-305 TPI/A4
-A/C
-Power windows, locks, and drivers seat
-9 bolt posi rear with rear disc brakes
-Upgraded cloth interior
I restored the exterior of this car last Summer so I could represent thirdgen.org at an event in OH. The car was shown alongside frame-off 1st and 2nd gen vehicles, and showed very well. I received a ton of compliments on it. Mechanically the car is 100%...all routine maintenance is complete, the valve seals were replaced, and the brakes and exhaust are new. Everything works perfectly. The car needs nothing but a driver. The interior is perfect...no stains, never been smoked in, etc.
Last year's restoration (with less than 1k on it) included...
-Complete repaint of exterior. All ground effects were removed, along with the bumpers, hood, decklid and doors. There are ZERO tape lines...this car was painted right. I had Dent Wizard go over the entire car before painting, to help ensure the straightest possible result. The paint is perfect...it hasn't been painted long enough to have a single ding or nick in it!! No fisheyes...no waves...its gorgeous. FAR superior to anything GM put on this car...
-All 4 wheels have been re-finished professionally...they look like brand new.
-The rear spoiler is a new Hawks fiberglass replacement, with a black crackle-type finish that emulates the original 86-correct finish.
-All-new, correct stripe kit from Phoenix Graphix...with all decals in the right spots, no less
Also added the hood bird...-Professionally re-wrapped OEM leather steering wheel
The car is 100% stock except for the addition of an 86-correct "screaming chicken" to the hood, and an Alpine CD player with an iPod cable hidden in the ashtray. I have dozens of pictures to document what this car looked like before, during and after the work was completed. This car stands tall against frame-off restored cars...its that clean. I have a copy of the writeup Muscle Car Review did of the OH event, and the car is in the background of one of the photos

If you want a beautiful, original Trans Am to get in, turn the key, and drive anywhere from the local cruise night, to a judged car show, to a road trip, this is your car. With no t-tops, its tight and rattle free. With low mileage, everything about this car feels like brand new.
As a sample of pictures I have...
Before:

During:

Now:


At the event:

Hanging out in the garage for the winter (car has never seen salt):

Price is $9,995
Re: Mint '86 Trans Am - 34,000 miles
Jason? Excuse me if I am wrong or to late, please... I am new at shopping online for cars still. I did not even know where to see a date of your post, idk, it is 1am or so...
Anyway, that said, do you still have possession of this car?
Anyway, that said, do you still have possession of this car?
I've decided to sell both of my third gen Trans Ams...this one is an '86 with 34k miles. I am the third owner of the car. The factory options are as follows...
-305 TPI/A4
-A/C
-Power windows, locks, and drivers seat
-9 bolt posi rear with rear disc brakes
-Upgraded cloth interior
I restored the exterior of this car last Summer so I could represent thirdgen.org at an event in OH. The car was shown alongside frame-off 1st and 2nd gen vehicles, and showed very well. I received a ton of compliments on it. Mechanically the car is 100%...all routine maintenance is complete, the valve seals were replaced, and the brakes and exhaust are new. Everything works perfectly. The car needs nothing but a driver. The interior is perfect...no stains, never been smoked in, etc.
Last year's restoration (with less than 1k on it) included...
-Complete repaint of exterior. All ground effects were removed, along with the bumpers, hood, decklid and doors. There are ZERO tape lines...this car was painted right. I had Dent Wizard go over the entire car before painting, to help ensure the straightest possible result. The paint is perfect...it hasn't been painted long enough to have a single ding or nick in it!! No fisheyes...no waves...its gorgeous. FAR superior to anything GM put on this car...
-All 4 wheels have been re-finished professionally...they look like brand new.
-The rear spoiler is a new Hawks fiberglass replacement, with a black crackle-type finish that emulates the original 86-correct finish.
-All-new, correct stripe kit from Phoenix Graphix...with all decals in the right spots, no less
Also added the hood bird...
-Professionally re-wrapped OEM leather steering wheel
The car is 100% stock except for the addition of an 86-correct "screaming chicken" to the hood, and an Alpine CD player with an iPod cable hidden in the ashtray. I have dozens of pictures to document what this car looked like before, during and after the work was completed. This car stands tall against frame-off restored cars...its that clean. I have a copy of the writeup Muscle Car Review did of the OH event, and the car is in the background of one of the photos
If you want a beautiful, original Trans Am to get in, turn the key, and drive anywhere from the local cruise night, to a judged car show, to a road trip, this is your car. With no t-tops, its tight and rattle free. With low mileage, everything about this car feels like brand new.
As a sample of pictures I have...
Before:
Attachment 8787
During:
Attachment 8788
Now:
Attachment 8789
Attachment 8790
At the event:
Attachment 8791
Hanging out in the garage for the winter (car has never seen salt):
Attachment 8792
Price is $9,995
-305 TPI/A4
-A/C
-Power windows, locks, and drivers seat
-9 bolt posi rear with rear disc brakes
-Upgraded cloth interior
I restored the exterior of this car last Summer so I could represent thirdgen.org at an event in OH. The car was shown alongside frame-off 1st and 2nd gen vehicles, and showed very well. I received a ton of compliments on it. Mechanically the car is 100%...all routine maintenance is complete, the valve seals were replaced, and the brakes and exhaust are new. Everything works perfectly. The car needs nothing but a driver. The interior is perfect...no stains, never been smoked in, etc.
Last year's restoration (with less than 1k on it) included...
-Complete repaint of exterior. All ground effects were removed, along with the bumpers, hood, decklid and doors. There are ZERO tape lines...this car was painted right. I had Dent Wizard go over the entire car before painting, to help ensure the straightest possible result. The paint is perfect...it hasn't been painted long enough to have a single ding or nick in it!! No fisheyes...no waves...its gorgeous. FAR superior to anything GM put on this car...
-All 4 wheels have been re-finished professionally...they look like brand new.
-The rear spoiler is a new Hawks fiberglass replacement, with a black crackle-type finish that emulates the original 86-correct finish.
-All-new, correct stripe kit from Phoenix Graphix...with all decals in the right spots, no less
Also added the hood bird...-Professionally re-wrapped OEM leather steering wheel
The car is 100% stock except for the addition of an 86-correct "screaming chicken" to the hood, and an Alpine CD player with an iPod cable hidden in the ashtray. I have dozens of pictures to document what this car looked like before, during and after the work was completed. This car stands tall against frame-off restored cars...its that clean. I have a copy of the writeup Muscle Car Review did of the OH event, and the car is in the background of one of the photos

If you want a beautiful, original Trans Am to get in, turn the key, and drive anywhere from the local cruise night, to a judged car show, to a road trip, this is your car. With no t-tops, its tight and rattle free. With low mileage, everything about this car feels like brand new.
As a sample of pictures I have...
Before:
Attachment 8787
During:
Attachment 8788
Now:
Attachment 8789
Attachment 8790
At the event:
Attachment 8791
Hanging out in the garage for the winter (car has never seen salt):
Attachment 8792
Price is $9,995
Re: Mint '86 Trans Am - 34,000 miles
The date and time is in white characters in the black horizontal band at the very top of his post:
03-05-2012
03:33 PM (time will vary based on your time zone)
By looking at his profile (left click on his name), the last time he signed in to this site was April 2018. In the same drop down, there are options to send him an email or a Private Message.
03-05-2012
03:33 PM (time will vary based on your time zone)
By looking at his profile (left click on his name), the last time he signed in to this site was April 2018. In the same drop down, there are options to send him an email or a Private Message.
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