10,000 original miles. Factory Solar Gold color. Pure late-’70s Pontiac muscle.
If you were a fan of our recent Pontiac giveaways, get ready to fall hard for our newest grand prize. This time, we’re bringing you something truly special: a remarkably preserved 1979 Pontiac Trans Am survivor showing just 10,000 documented original miles from new.
Finished in its factory Solar Gold paint with a Camel Tan interior, this 1979 Trans Am represents Pontiac performance exactly as it rolled off the showroom floor—untouched, unmodified, and beautifully preserved for more than four decades.
Finding a late-1970s Trans Am in this condition is almost unheard of. Finding one with documented mileage this low? That’s the kind of opportunity collectors wait a lifetime for.
Keep reading to learn more about this super-low-mile Trans Am.
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The late ’70s were the height of Trans Am popularity, and this Bandit-era T/A captures that moment perfectly. From its iconic styling to its unmistakable road presence, this Trans Am is a time capsule from when Pontiac built excitement.
Look closely at the photos and you’ll notice what really sets this car apart: original finishes, factory-correct details, and the honest character of a car that’s been carefully preserved—not rebuilt. Survivor Trans Ams like this simply don’t exist in the wild anymore.
This is the kind of car that turns heads at shows not because it’s over-restored—but because it’s authentic. Judges, collectors, and enthusiasts recognize the rarity of a true survivor, especially one with mileage this low and documentation to support it.
Whether you choose to display it, preserve it, or simply enjoy cruising in a genuine piece of Pontiac history, this Trans Am delivers something restored cars never can: originality you can’t recreate.
And yes—before we go any further—you’re going to look incredible behind the wheel of this Trans Am.
According to the original window sticker, this 1979 Pontiac Trans Am was ordered with a long list of desirable factory equipment, including:
The window sticker shows a total MSRP of $9,018.45, reflecting a heavily optioned Trans Am that was clearly ordered to be enjoyed—then carefully preserved for the next generation.
Opportunities like this don’t come around often. Survivor Trans Ams with documented low miles are disappearing fast into private collections—rarely to be seen again.
Your chance to enter and win this 10,000-mile 1979 Pontiac Trans Am survivor is happening right now. Don’t put it off. When cars like this are gone, they’re gone for good.
And remember—we’ll pay the federal prize taxes if you win.
Veterans’ and children’s charities are counting on you.
Enter now.