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1999 Firebird Trans Am Ws6 2400 Miles! 6 Speed, Loaded, Mint! on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:2400 Color: and interior are flawless
Location:

Grantsville, Utah, United States

Grantsville, Utah, United States

For Sale is my 1999 Pontiac Trans Am.  I purchased this car from the original owner, who averaged 145 miles per year on the vehicle.  I have put about 200 miles on the car. The car has just under 2400 miles and may increase slightly as I like to take the car for a drive on the weekend.   The original owner actually leased the car for two years because he couldn’t get one otherwise.  He then purchased the car from the lease after two years.  The car was garaged (climate controlled), lifted, covered and started frequently.  It was inspected every year.  Not only is the car low miles, but I don’t think you could find one that has had better care.  The gentlemen felt the car would be an investment and treated it as such.  The car will fit nicely into anyone’s collection.

I know that there are collector models in this year but I feel this is the best TA offered.  It is in the best color combo, Black with Gray leather interior.  It is a 6-speed car, WS6, T-Top, Leather interior car.  The car gets lots of attention proving this was an amazing design that Pontiac put out. 

The TA runs perfect and has no mechanical deficiencies at all.  The exhaust is stock but sounds great, it has a nice tone. 

The Exterior and interior are flawless.  This car looks, smells and performs exactly like it did when it left the dealer 15 years ago.  All parts are original to the car, the tires are perfect and show no signs of needing replacement. The rims don’t have a single flaw or scrape.  I don’t even think there is a rock chip in the car but I may have overlooked one. 

Window sicker, owners manual, driver kit, and factory warranty information come with the car.

If you want to purchase a nice TA, there are lots on eBay with low miles. However, there are few that are “like new.”  This car would be at home in any collection of perfect, original cars. 

Many will ask my reason for selling the car so I will address it here.  It has been a dream of mine to own a black WS6 car.  I found this one and intended to drive it occasionally.  I have since realized that I should find one that has 30-50k miles vs. this perfectly preserved car.  I usually put 10-15k miles a year on a car and would feel very guilty doing that to this car.  This car needs to be driven occasionally and hopefully in another 20 years can still register low miles on the odometer.  That being said, I would possibly be open to a partial trade of another WS6 with low original miles, just not this low. 

Please feel free to contact me with any questions through eBay.  I can also provide my number though the site if you want to call me about it.  However, let me resolve some of the questions with this statement.  If you could walk into you local Pontiac dealer right now and purchase a new 1999 Trans Am, there would be almost no difference then the car you are getting from me, other than the 2400 miles of usage. 

Good luck bidding!

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