Make: | AMC |
Model: | spirit gt |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1979 |
Mileage: | 93,500 |
VIN: | a9m437h193695 |
Color: | Burgundy |
Engine: | 360 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Burgundy |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Cement City, Michigan, United States |
I am not a dealer. I am a AMC enthusiast and love these cars. I attend the AMC meets and know quite about these cars and have had many over the years. This is a 1979 AMC Spirit GT in Russet Red. It was a 304 4 speed car. It is now a 360 / 5 speed car. Here is a pristine rust-free example that is great looking and fun to drive.
Here is what has been done to her:
Fresh 360 engine rebuilt with fewer than 5K miles
Rebuilt World Class T5 transmission
New Shocks
New Brakes
New Griffin radiator with electric fan. Keeps it at 170 on hot days
New mini starter
Rebuilt instrument cluster
AC system is new and works great
Fresh tune up this spring
New Magnaflow exhaust with chrome tips
New Halogens
New Grant steering wheel
Jet Hot coated HEADERS!
New Bosch Fog Lights; Period correct and NOS when I put them on
Very Nice undercarriage
Very Nice engine compartment
360 engine with Torker intake and 600cfm carb
These cars typically have worn leaf springs. This car has a set of NEW EATON leaf springs
I also rebuilt the Rear end. It now has 3:15 posi with new Mosher axles
Paint is a 9 out of 10
Interior Is an 8 out of a 10 with a little fade in the rear carpet
Center counsel gauges track voltage/Temp/Oil Pressure and vacuum
Wheels and tires have 1000 miles on them.
When I bought this car; I drove it 1000 miles home. I have since driven it to Chicago twice. It is very reliable, and It is a great cruiser.
The only issues with the car are as follows: In reverse if you turn the tires to tight the front hit the mud flap. Need to fix the horn. I do have the Grant Steering wheel adapter kit for that job. That is about it. A pretty sorted great driving car.
The History of the car as I know it. An older gentleman owned the car and left it in Florida where it spent much of it life. He traveled between FL and the East Coast. I did find the dealer plate under the rear seat of the car; so, we can trace it Florida when new. It then went to a former AMC mechanic who built the engine and transmission. He sold it to a gentleman in Boston who sold it to me. I then did all the rest of the upgrades and work to the car.
If you were to build this car today it would cost nearly 20K if you did much of the work yourself. So; I am going to start this car at less than half of what is in it. No reserve in this auction. Feel free to contact me at 734-320-0599