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Here are a couple of photos of our unrestored 1977 LS7(W72) Trans Am with 11,382 miles from new. Adams products has made one of the finest 1977 Buccaneer Red Trans Am in existance even better than the day we brought her home more than 32 years ago.

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That is correct. We ordered the car on Dec 29th 1976 and took delivery on March 18 1977. Totally unrestored including the original factory installed Goodyear tires. She is still new, as new as a 32 year old car can be.

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The engine is the optional 400-cid T/A 6.6 and carrier upc code W72. The engine bay has all the factory appiled coatings. I have carefully touched up approx 10% of the engine paint using a custom mix for exact color match to the factory paint. What you see is mostly original factory applied paint to the engine with some touch up blended in. But that is it. Everything else in the engine bay it what was originally applied by the Norwood OH workers more than 33 years ago.

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