It amazes me how well written some of the descriptions are:
"'73 Pontiac Trans AM the legendary TA with an unaltered 455 V8 and factory 4-speed. Purchased from the original owner, this car has maintenance records from new. Car sold new in Dry Colorado and spend most of its life there. Shows no sign of rust or rust repair, finished in Brewster green (1-year only color) with one respray and the palamino interior is new. Optioned with power steering and brakes and an 8-track, this car is solid, handles well and the meticulous care its had is most evident."
Everything is I suppose technically correct while carefully dancing around the rollover event. I wonder if the "maintenance records" show the time spent in the body shop for the rollover damage? Somebody got an A in their creative writing course!
It is also a bit surprising that the dealer would not have Googled the VIN at some point. The first hit is the rollover damage. Guess they were in a hurry to get it listed for sale.
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70Z28 04B Norwood Forest Green-white Stripes Black DeLuxe Interior
Owned since 1978 - First Car
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