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Talk about inflation!

A like-new 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that that has been driven just 37 miles was sold at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction for $220,000.

The car had been stored in a Michigan farm building and was covered in dust when it was recently purchased by a car restoration company.

Restore A Muscle Car marketing manager Tom Hegland told Fox News Digital that it was one of four identical Trans Ams that were purchased by a family as investments, and this one could be the lowest-mileage example from the model year left.

RARE 1970 PONTIAC GTO JUDGE MUSCLE CAR SOLD FOR RECORD $1.1 MILLION

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The car had been stored in a farm building for decades. (Restore A Muscle Car)

It is a well-equipped hardtop with a 6.6-liter V8 engine, automatic transmission, power everything and the iconic Screaming Chicken decal on the hood.

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The 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am is powered by a 6.6-liter V8. (Restore A Muscle Car)

The black coupe hardly needed any work to get running, just new fluids, a fuel system flush and a battery.

Hegland did not say how much his shop paid for it, but the car cost just $8,300.45 when it was new, the original paperwork says.

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While a similar vehicle in concours condition should be worth around $70,000, according to Hagerty, that valuation does not take into account one that has hardly been driven.

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The car had just 37 miles on the odometer when it crossed the block at the auction. (Restore A Muscle Car)

The folks bidding on it at the auction did, however, and it ended up selling for $220,000.

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It only needed new fluids and a battery to get running. (Restore A Muscle Car)

That is nearly double the $118,250 that was paid at a Mecum Auctions event last January for a blue 1979 Firebird Trans Am with 38 miles on the odometer, marking a significant appreciation for the model over the past year.

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It might be time to check your barn for any "chickens" you left in there.