Apr 4, 2021  •  For Sale  •  5 Comments

Forced Induction: 1981 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am

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The 400 cubic inch Pontiac V8 was gone but the engineers at PMD were still trying to produce excitement. In the last two years of production for the second generation Trans Am, Pontiac offered a turbocharged V8 based on their 301 cubic inch engine. This 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am is painted in a beautiful silver and is listed for sale here on Craigslist. The seller is asking $15,000 and the Trans Am can be picked up in the Chicago, Illinois area. The car is listed as a numbers matching engine that runs and drives great.

Pontiac rated the turbocharged 301 cubic inch V8 engine at 210 horsepower and 315 lb ft of torque in 1980. Subsequent dyno tests indicate that this was optimistic and it is possible that the boost was turned down on production cars. The cars were supposed to have 7 psi of boost. I had a friend with an early 1980 Turbo Trans Am and he figured out how to adjust the boost but got a little aggressive. Even though the crank and block were modified to handle the increased boost, he blew up his engine. Today, TTA Performance builds parts including water injection for these cars so that they can safely build up to 15 psi of boost.

The red interior on this car is the upscale deluxe interior and the seats are covered in hobnail cloth. Both the driver and passenger bucket seats look to be worn but are fine for a driver. The dash, which usually cracks, looks solid as does the console. The carpet and some of the plastic look a little faded in places. The seller states that the car was originally from California and has been kept in a heated garage for the last 15 years. The hood bulge appears to have the optional turbo lights which became standard in 1981.

The Turbo Trans Am is sporting aftermarket wheels, black wall tires and and aftermarket exhaust system. The paint looks really good in the pictures. If you were in high school in the early 1980’s, this car will bring back a lot of memories. Maybe you should call up the seller and make a deal.

Comments

  1. Jcs
    Apr 5, 2021 at 2:44am

    Hmmmm. I wonder what the story is on this one. Clean T/As of all stripes have been getting crazy big dollars for the past couple of years, even the dog-motored 301s.

    She appears to have originally been an A/C car, but all evidence under the hood has disappeared. Curious…

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    • Fred
      Apr 5, 2021 at 4:40am

      I believe all Turbo T/A’s had AC as a mandatory option

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  2. Kevin
    Apr 5, 2021 at 9:43am

    Nice car,but would not have anything newer than 78,didn’t like the front nose, and the 301 was a piece of trash of an engine, I blew one up,that I didn’t even run hard,and that had low miles, 301s were absolute garbage!

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  3. Marko
    Apr 5, 2021 at 10:32am

    Looks like it is missing the splitter style Formula exhaust tips and catalytic converter as well. Hood release t-handle should be black, and not body colored, so I am thinking a repaint has probably happened at some point.

    As Fred stated, A/C was mandatory, so the Turbo cars would have the heavy duty cooling radiator from factory.

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  4. John Oliveri
    Apr 5, 2021 at 2:56pm

    I’m a Pontiac man, had a new 79 Grand Prix with a 301, it was good for a cruiser, but a T/A, better than that junk 403 Oldsmobile, death before dishonor, Pontiac was done rite then and there, every Firebird after was a Chevy powered car, no disrespect to Chevy, but buy a Camaro instead

    Like 1

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