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This 1969 Trans Am is a true barn find. It was found in a elderly couples' garage in 1988. It hadn't been driven since 1978. The odometer read 28,000 miles. This car was built in November of '69, the last week of production of the 1969 Firebird.
This could possibly be the very last 1969 Trans Am made. Because of the late build date, this car has the very rare and sought after Formula Steering Wheel. These Formula wheels were installed on Trans Ams starting in September of '69, so there are very few on 69 Trans Ams. Because this car was only on the road for a few years in the 70s, it was in amazing original condition. It still had all the original belts, hoses, cap, rotor, plug wires, tires and shocks.
During the restoration, everything was kept as original as possible. The interior is 100% original, even the carpeting. Other options that are shown on the PHS Documentation are 4-speed transmission, AM radio, Dual horns, Rally II wheels and the rare stack gages. Because of light rust, it needed to be repainted. It was stripped of all paint (underside also) and brought back to its original beautiful condition.
Since 1998 it has won numerous 1st place trophies and awards. I have seen quite a few other 1969 TAs, but this TA rises above the rest with its Formula Steering Wheel, Stack Gages, 4-speed transmission and 100% original blue interior. This truly original 1969 Trans Am is sure to make any owner proud.
Highlights:
Numbers matching 400 Ram Air III M20 4-speed transmission 3:55 posi rear end 34,000 miles Interior 100% original Original quarters and floors Original Ram Air pans Extremely rare Formula Steering Wheel Rare stack gages Still have original belts, hoses, and plug wires Rally II Wheels PHS Documentation