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A 1987 Pontiac Trans Am showing just 46,000 miles has finally been coaxed out of a three-decade slumber in a garage. Its owner, reportedly feeling he is now too old to enjoy the car as he once did, has been working to get the long-dormant machine running again so it can find its way back onto the road.
Cars preserved with such low mileage are increasingly precious, offering a remarkably authentic window into how they left the showroom. Reviving one after thirty idle years is a labor of patience, but the payoff is a time capsule worth saving. Whether the owner ultimately keeps it or passes it along, rescuing the Trans Am from permanent storage ensures a well-kept classic gets a deserved second act.
