The Pontiac Trans Am Firebird is an American classic, but in Germany, there is one particular example that will leave you flabbergasted.

The car is currently up for sale on Mobile.de with an asking price of €12,500 ($13,900). While such a price would be entirely reasonable if this was a normal Trans Am, it has instead been adorned with a number of mods that, to our eyes at least, leave a lot to be desired – and that’s putting it very mildly…

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Limited details about the car are known; for example, whether or not a tuning shop was responsible for the horrific bodykit or if, instead, it was a backyard job. Regardless of what the case is, the front is the first area that strikes you due to the quad headlights and bizarre front bumper that includes a massive ‘nose’ that carries through to an excessively large scoop on the hood. Things are perhaps even worse at the rear, due to the wheel arch extensions and the weird rear wing that splits into three sections when the trunk is opened.

Inside, things are a bit tamer, as there are white leather seats, white door panels, and a shade of orange adorning the dashboard and center console. The car has 81,541 miles (131,227 km) on the odometer and is powered by a 6.6-liter V8 that reportedly produces 217 hp and is mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission driving the rear wheels.