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1974 Pontiac Trans Am Super Duty 455 Sold for Almost $90K

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【Summary】A 1974 Pontiac Trans Am Super Duty 455 was recently auctioned for almost $90,000. This limited edition model had under 54,000 miles and was meticulously restored. The Super Duty 455 variant had a powerful V8 engine, producing 310 horsepower. The auction attracted significant attention and the car's features included power locks, windows, air conditioning, and a luxurious interior. This sale highlights the enduring appeal of this American muscle car.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 31, 2023 6:20 AM PT
1974 Pontiac Trans Am Super Duty 455 Sold for Almost $90K

A vintage 1974 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Super Duty 455, known for its Buccaneer Red paint, recently sold for a staggering $89,296 at an auction on the Hagerty Marketplace. This particular car had just under 54,000 miles on the odometer and had undergone a meticulous restoration.

Pontiac only produced 943 of these models in 1974, making it a limited release. The Super Duty 455 variant of the Firebird was a standout in terms of performance compared to the standard model. It was powered by a hand-assembled V8 engine with 455 cubic inches of displacement. This engine was a technological marvel of its time, borrowing elements from Pontiac's NASCAR engine.

The recent sale of this model garnered significant attention, with over 21,000 views and 39 bids on Hagerty's platform. According to Hagerty's valuation metrics, a similar car in good condition typically sells for around $85,700. A pristine example in "concours condition" could fetch as much as $103,000.

The sold vehicle came equipped with several notable features, including a three-speed Hydra-matic transmission, power locks, power windows, air conditioning, dual exhausts, and heavy-duty stabilizer bars. The interior was adorned with luxurious Red perforated Morrokide vinyl upholstery, showcasing the car's combination of luxury and muscle.

The Pontiac Firebird, a true American classic and a worthy rival to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, first hit the market in 1967. It initially offered a choice between an inline-six or V8 engine. The Trans Am version, which was introduced in 1969, came with a specialized handling package. Unfortunately, Pontiac as a brand met its end in 2002 due to declining sales and reduced market share in the sports coupe segment.

This auction and the impressive price tag attached to the Super Duty 455 version of the Firebird reaffirms the enduring appeal of this iconic American muscle car from the 1970s.

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