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2000 Ws 6 Trans Am Ls1 V8 -- 1 Of 7166 Made on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:100400 Color: Specifications
Location:

Monticello, Indiana, United States

Monticello, Indiana, United States
Advertising:

only 7166   WS6 trans ams made in 2000 

This is a great every day driver if you know anything about these  LS1 V-8   WS 6  they are stupid fast

yes it has 100,4xx miles but you cant tell,look at the photos ,the paint in nice and shinny you can see the reflection of the trees across the street 

it has black leather seats and T TOPS all power everything works as it should

has a remote start and alarm. the photos show a after market radio it DOES NOT have a after market  radio. it is the factory correct radio

it has FLOW MASTER exhaust and a mild stall converter but i believe everything else is stock 

the back tires are new the brakes were done less than a month ago

runs and drives like new

i have a clear title in my name in my hand

the front bumper was replaced with a new one from GM dealer (it was bumped at a stop sign and cracked the bumper

if you have any questions or would like to see the car BEFORE the end of the action call or txt me at 7654145276

No shipping No delivery ,you win bid, you pay cash, pick up car. bidding is a binding contract so plan accordingly 

you are bidding on the car, not a come look see/change your mind... so make sure you ask questions or make arrangements to look at the car first 

I'll need a $200 deposit  non refundable made through paypal the rest in cash only when you pick up car

the car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early if sold locally

Engine Specifications
Engine Horsepower Torque
5.7L (346) SFI V8 320 @ 5200 RPM 335 @ 4000 RPM

Drivetrain
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive
Transmission 4-Speed Electronically-Controlled Automatic w/OD

MPG (Miles Per Gallon)
Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx 16.8 gal

Engine Transmission EPA Fuel Economy Est (MPG)
5.7L (346) SFI V8 4-Speed Electronically-Controlled Automatic w/OD City: 17 / Hwy: 25
 

Weight Information
Base Curb Weight 3,417 lbs
Interior Specifications
Passenger Capacity 4
Front Head Room (in) 37.2
Front Leg Room (in) 43.0
Front Shoulder Room (in) 57.4
Front Hip Room (in) 52.8
Second Head Room (in) 35.2
Second Leg Room (in) 28.8
Second Shoulder Room (in) 55.8
Second Hip Room (in) 45.9
Exterior Specifications
Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) 40.1
Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft) - TBD -
Wheelbase (in) 101.1
Length, Overall (in) 193.8
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) 74.5
Height, Overall (in) 52.0
Track Width, Front (in) 60.7
Track Width, Rear (in) 60.6
Min Ground Clearance (in) 4.5

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