![]() V8, paired to a “Ram Air” induction system that did, actually, suck cold air down into the engine bay. Original springs and wheels come with the car. The 15th Anniversary models featured Pontiac’s L69 H.O. ![]() Eibach lowering springs with new rims and tires. Front suspension rebuilt with new shocks and struts. Among the features unique to the 15th Anniversary models was this cream leather with grey cloth Recaro interior, which is showing some signs of wear but still looks extremely supportive.įrom Gerald, continued: New all aluminum radiator and timing chain. Unrestored condition. These were very well optioned cars when new, from comfort features to performance enhancements. ![]() He and the car are located in Clarkston, Michigan.įrom Gerald – 1984 15th anniversary trans am 5 speed. He’s asking $6,900 for this extra limited edition, since it’s equipped with a manual transmission – making it one of just 500 15th Anniversary models built with the row-it-yourself gearbox. ![]() In addition to sales of regular production models, buyers could choose from two special editions: the Recaro edition and 15th Anniversary models, like this one here submitted by Barn Finds reader Gerald C. According to some experts, 1984 was one of the best sales years for third generation Trans Ams. ![]()
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