Grandpa's Unrestored Pontiac Leaves Long-Term Storage, 23,820 Miles on the Clock
In storage up until the last year. That’s one of the most important things you must know about this 1980 Pontiac Trans Am. The car was bought by the current owner’s grandfather, properly cared for…
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