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Is it a GTA?

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I would like to thank you all for all assistance with the car and my education on it. Today it sold. For much less than what my hubby hoped for, but the economy here is shit right now and in the end, it was more important to have it go to a person who was going to love it as much as he did and is going to restore it to top condition. No money is worth more than that to me. So I will be leaving this site now. Thanks guys! 

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    To whom this may concern... Or is Interested... Back in 1988...The Standard engine for the GTA..Is the 5.7 ltr..(350  CID) With Tuned Port Injection (TPI)...Automatic Transmission Only... Th

  • Sure fire way to tell would be to run the VIN with PHS: https://www.phs-online.com/ Regardless it's a cool little keepsake for Pontiac owners  

  • The quickest way to tell if the car is a true GTA is by looking at the RPO code sticker on the inside of the center console. This lists all the options the car was born with. A real Trans Am GTA will

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