2002 - Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars
Hayward, California, United States
I am the original owner of this 2002 Collector Edition Pontiac Trans Am. I ordered it exactly as delivered with T-Tops, Hurst 6 Speed Manual Transmission, WS6 Ram Air Package, and the rest of the standard Collector Edition options: LS1 Aluminum Engine, Yellow w/ Black Wheels, Spoiler, Leather Seats, and all power options inside. Out of the total 2391 Collector T/A's made, 2000 were sold in the US, 842 had the T-Top/Manual Transmission combination. The car is in showroom condition, less than 2500 miles (2460 actual), always garaged, never driven in wet weather, always covered, oil and filter changed at 2000 miles, and it has obviously never had any kind of accident- it's in Mint Condition. I'll ask that the winning bidder pay $2000 up front, and the balance upon inspection- winning bidder has the right to cancel for any reason, and as long as the $2k deposit was made within 3 days via Paypal, all money is refundable. The new owner will be allowed to drive the car after it has been paid for in full, and a test ride is fine, once the deposit has been paid. All cash offer goes a long way on the price, so don't be shy. Thanks! I've had a few trade offers, but the only thing I could consider would be a GMC 3500HD.
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