Modified 1984 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
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Description
“It began as a dream born of the collective consciousness of a few inspired designers and engineers. A dream to build a sleek and exciting car to sweep you away and drive you into a refreshing new state of high fashion and high performance,” said the 1984 Pontiac Firebird brochure. Everything about the third-generation Firebird, produced from 1982 to 1992, was indeed shaped by the times. With engines capable of less horsepower than the glory days of the 1960s, Pontiac had to build a new Firebird that was smaller, lighter, and more aerodynamic, with a design that shaved seven inches off its wheelbase and eliminated 500 pounds. Thanks to its large glass hatchback and folding rear seats, the new Firebird was also more practical than its predecessors. The new Trans Am played a role in Smokey and the Bandit: Part 3 in theaters and was the basis for the KITT supercar in the Knight Rider TV series.
This 1984 Trans Am received an extensive restoration in 2007 and is powered by a 355 cu-in V8 crate engine with upgrades.
Highlights
Powered by a 355 cu-in V8 crate engine with RV cam and Edelbrock AVS2 Thunder Series carburetor
Rebuilt 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission with shift kit
Custom black/grey leather interior with embroidered Firebird in gold on the headrest
Optional glass T-Tops and air conditioning
Recent repaint in black and gold
The chassis number (1G2AW87G2EL212011) decodes as:
1 – United States
G – General Motors
2 – Pontiac
A – Restraint system - manual belts
W – Trans Am carline series
87 –Two-door Coupe
G – 305ci V8 (L69) High Output
2 – Check digit
E – 1984 Model Year
L – Van Nuys, California, final assembly plant
212011 – Plant serial number starting at 100001
Features
Upgrades include:
Three-core aluminum radiator
Twin electric fans
Pioneer AM/FM/CD/USB stereo and power antenna
Recessed quad rectangular headlamps
Concealed wipers
Sculptured glass and steel rear hatch
Lockable side storage compartment
Power steering
Power-assisted front disc/rear drum brakes
Front disc audible wear sensors
High Energy Ignition system (HEI)
Front stabilizer bar
Rear suspension with torque arm
Rear suspension track bar
Full unitized body construction
Triple-unit tail lamps with amber turn signals
Console with covered storage compartment
Carpeted floor, load floor, and storage well
Side window defoggers
Day/night rearview mirrors
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
Known Imperfections
On 18 June 2017, CARFAX reported an accident “Involving front or side impact with another motor vehicle,” and “Damage to front; Damage to left front.”
Normal wear on interior
Minor paint chips
Heater and air conditioning has been deleted
Driver’s power seat is inoperable
Included
Fisher Body T-Top zippered storage bag
Ownership History
This California-built 1984 Trans Am was extensively restored by the previous owner in 2007, including brakes, suspension, paint, interior, and rubber seals. The consignor rebuilt the engine, transmission, and rear axle in 2020. The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this 1984 Pontiac Trans Am in Illinois and Georgia.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Tim Rollinger Phone: 912.596.2099 email: trollinger@hagerty.com