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Big Block Bill 08-12-2022 12:06 AM

1979 Trans Am
 
So looking for a little advise here. I am Not a Pontiac Man per say, but what is a 1 owner Brown inside and out, 1979 Trans Am, Loaded, 301 Automatic worth with 30,000 miles that has not run in 25 years worth? I appreciate any comments, Thank You. Bill

Tracker1 08-12-2022 03:53 PM

A brown '79 301 automatic car is pretty much at the bottom of the 1970-81 T/A pecking order. Personally, I wouldn't take one if someone offered it to me for free and I love Trans Ams - have had a dozen of them, but ALL 4-speed big blocks.

However if its low-mile and a nice cream puff you can get for next to nothing, you might be able to flip it for a few bucks, if that is your goal. But Caveat Emptor.

Mr70 08-12-2022 06:04 PM

Better to pick yourself up a late model Honda Accord instead.

Bill Pritchard 08-12-2022 08:01 PM

The 301 really drags it down in value/desirability. Then throw in the fact that it hasn't run in 25 yrs and all 2 miles worth of vacuum hoses are probably brittle from age, and you could have a real project on your hands.

markinnaples 08-15-2022 05:02 PM

Contrary to what's been written here, I actually like the brown color on 2nd gen T/A's. I've seen a number for sale on FB, but most were running and in decent shape.
I'd need to see pics before saying anything confidently, but it seems like any decent condition later 2nd gen T/A is worth some cash. Could be between $3000 and $15000, depending on the true condition.

Formula455SD 08-16-2022 01:00 AM

If it is truly a 30,000 mile garage kept well preserved car that has been sitting unstarted for 25 years... I'd pay $5000 if it was local and engine not seized.

Last March I sold an '81 turbo car that was pretty nice daily driver with T-Tops and great colors for 20k.

Big Block Bill 08-16-2022 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by markinnaples (Post 1598177)
Contrary to what's been written here, I actually like the brown color on 2nd gen T/A's. I've seen a number for sale on FB, but most were running and in decent shape.
I'd need to see pics before saying anything confidently, but it seems like any decent condition later 2nd gen T/A is worth some cash. Could be between $3000 and $15000, depending on the true condition.

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Tracker1 08-16-2022 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by markinnaples (Post 1598177)
Contrary to what's been written here, I actually like the brown color on 2nd gen T/A's.

Brown was first offered in 1977 on a T/A, Brentwood Brown it was called. Chesterfield Brown was the brown for '78 and then Heritage Brown for '79. They were three different shades. I always preferred the Chesterfield Brown for 1978, more metallic copper in it.

In 1980 Browns (see Dark Brown code 67, or Rust code 80 or Dark Claret code 76 etc.) and Dark Reds were pretty popular. I am wondering which hue the subject car wears.

L_e_e 08-16-2022 03:07 PM

I'd be interested in buying that car, easy peasy to swap out that 301....


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