EXCLUSIVE: 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

For most manufacturers, the muscle car era ended with the 1973 oil crisis, but there were a few holdouts that tried to keep the flame alive. The Firebird Trans Am is probably the most recognizable of these holdouts. They might not have the grunt of pre-1973 muscle cars, but Pontiac made sure they had plenty of torque and enough over the top looks to be eye-catching. Being featured in Smokey and the Bandit certainly didn’t hurt either! Today, demand for late ’70s examples is on the rise and reader Anthony G’s example checks all the boxes. You can find it in Leechburg, Pennsylvania and he can be reached via the form below.

What Makes It Special? This car has never left a little town of 3k people in Leechburg, PA in its 40+ years of existence. The car was purchased in Leechburg from a Pontiac Dealer by the name of Kiski Valley Services, they closed shop in the early ’80s. The car has only had three owners since new, I am the third owner. I have all of the paperwork, warranty, owners manual, undercoating documentation, and 1979 brochures. When I bought it, I only put about 250 miles, yes only 250 miles, or about 50 miles a year. It’s in highly original condition with original floor mats, undercoating, spare tire, and paint making this car a true survivor. The color combo is rare with the black with red interior and red/orange Bird. The only item that is not original are the wheels. The original Rally II wheels were replaced with Red Bird wheels due to one rim having been bent and the original owner replaced them with these great looking Snowflakes rims. The car is PHS certified

Body Condition: The car is in excellent shape, paint is still glossy, the engine compartment is clean, the underside is undercoated from back in 1979. The exhaust, I believe, is still original the left muffler looks like it had been spot welded but that’s it. The trunk is immaculate with original stickers on the trunk lid, space saver tire, and tire inflator. The car also has an emblem delete on the rear gas lid. The driver’s window has a few scratches and window weather stripping has a minor crack due to age. I have a replacement window and weather stripping but I have not replaced them as I didn’t want to risk damaging the door panels.

Interior Condition: The interior is pristine with original floor mats, no stains or tears in seats, carpet or headliner. The interior is all matching carmine red interior carpet, seats, steering wheel and with color match seat belts (which is rare). Interior clock still works. The car has power windows, tilt steering, AC, rear defrost and cruise control.

Mechanical Condition: Excellent mechanical operation with no issues with starting, gear shifting and so on. The car is equipped with the L80 403 Cu in 6.6 litre V8 engine paired to an automatic. The only thing on the car that doesn’t work is the air conditioning, it runs but blows warm air. Other than that this beast it still runs strong and will lay 100′ of rubber any day. A real fun car to drive. It would be good to pass this to a new owner so they can enjoy it more than I have. I have the clean title in hand and am looking to get a firm $27,500 for it.

Anthony’s Pontiac sure is a great looking machine! We’ve seen interest in these cars really skyrocket, especially for low mileage survivors like this one. With a set of Rally II wheels and you’d have it back to its factory original configuration, but boy these snowflake wheels sure look great on it. This really does look like an amazing survivor, so be sure to message Anthony via the form below with any questions and to buy it!

  • Asking Price: $27,500
  • Location: Leechburg, PA
  • Mileage: 42,400
  • Title Status: Clean
  • VIN: 2W87K9N182490

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Comments

  1. Avatar photo Keith

    Wow! That’s a mighty colorful screaming chicken!

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    • Avatar photo Adam

      I don’t remember them being so very vibrant

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  2. Avatar photo Skorzeny

    Automatic. Pass. Shame, nice car otherwise.

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  3. Avatar photo Steve Bush Member

    Looks like a pretty nice car, but if you want $27.5k “firm,” please provide some profile and underbody pics and for Pete’s sake, fix the AC.

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  4. Avatar photo Tom

    Barnfinds, I appreciate that you list for sale cars, but could you possibly make the picture scrolling a little easier? Seems activating the right arrow to scroll is common practice these days and really improves the experience IMO.
    Nice car, wish it had a 400 :)

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  5. Avatar photo Victor Idaspe

    At some point in time the shaker hood decal was changed at the minimum. TA 6.6 liter was for the Pontiac 400. And those only came with a manual transmission. You have the Oldsmobile 403 boat anchor that got mated to the automatic. The shaker decal would have read 6.6 liter from the factory.

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    • Avatar photo STEVEN VISEK

      What’s odd is that in some of the pics(the first one outside the garage and the ones on the bridge) the shaker decal does read “6.6 LITRE” while on the others it says “T/A 6.6” so I’m wondering which decals it is wearing now.

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  6. Avatar photo Luckystrike

    27500 for that car you must be kidding me

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  7. Avatar photo canadainmarkseh

    It’s out of my wheel house but it sure is a nice car.

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  8. Avatar photo JC

    It’s nice but those “snowflake” wheels are just “fugly”… also think the “firm” price is 10k too high, IMHO.

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    • Avatar photo Robbie R.

      Right JC. This one would look much better w original Rally II’s. If snowflakes, then just plain silver. Without t-tops, this is a 20k car at best. Still nice.

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