
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a rebuilt three-speed TH350 automatic transmission and a 3.73:1 limited-slip differential. Aftermarket exhaust headers are linked to a pair of Flowmaster mufflers, and the catalytic converters have been removed according to the seller. The replacement Pontiac 400ci V8 has been rebuilt to a displacement of 406ci, and is said to be equipped with a polished crankshaft and forged pistons as well as an Edelbrock Performer camshaft, intake manifold, and carburetor. The five-digit odometer indicates approximately 48k miles, 10k of which have been added by the seller. A spare heater core and replacement air conditioning components are included in the sale.Īn engine-turned dash panel houses a 100-mph speedometer, a tachometer with an inset clock, and gauges for oil pressure, coolant temperature, and fuel level. Per the seller, the heater core has been bypassed and the air conditioning, blower fan, and reverse lights are inoperative. An eight-track player is retained, and an aftermarket stereo is also installed in the center stack.
1977 PONTIAC FIREBIRD WINDOWS
Equipment includes front bucket seats, a center console, air conditioning, cruise control, and power windows and door locks. The cabin features black upholstery and trim, and replacement material covers the driver’s seat and headliner. Braking is provided by front discs and rear drums, and chassis modifications are said to include polyurethane body mounts and Competition Engineering-sourced subframe connectors. Gold-accented 15″ snowflake alloy wheels wear BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires. This was not due to any fault with the car.Īdditional exterior details include four square headlights, a shaker hood scoop, and fender ducts. This is a re-list after the car was previously sold on BaT in September 2022 and the winning bidder was unable to complete the transaction and take possession. Noted blemishes include cracks in the windshield, a gap between the rear bumper and body, and rust on portions of the right door as depicted in the gallery.


Equipment includes front and rear spoilers, body-color side mirrors, and a gold Trans Am hood decal and body graphics. The body left the factory finished in Starlight Black (19), and it was repainted in 2002 and again in 2011 according to the seller, who also notes the quarter panels and trunk floor were replaced in the 1990s. The total sale amount, including the BaT buyer’s fee, will be donated to Make-A-Wish International, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization helping fulfill the wishes of children with critical illnesses. This Trans Am is offered at no reserve with model memorabilia, spare parts, service records, and a clean Washington State title in the seller’s name.

Power is provided by a 406ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission, and additional equipment includes a rebuilt limited-slip differential, exhaust headers, and an Edelbrock camshaft, carburetor, and intake manifold as well as 15″ snowflake wheels, front disc brakes, bucket seats, an 8-track player, and an aftermarket stereo. The car underwent rust repairs under prior ownership, while work since the seller’s purchase is said to have included a repaint, an engine replacement, and a transmission rebuild. This 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was produced at GM’s Norwood, Ohio facility, and it was acquired by the seller in 1999.
