2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Social Circle, Georgia, United States
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You have found what you've been looking for in this 2002 Silver Pontiac Trans Am WS6, 5.7L V8 6-speed with just over 50k miles. Interior is black and has never been smoked in, and shows little to no wear. Only blemish's are two small cracks in the driver door panel. This is a common occurrence in 4th gen F-bodies. The exterior is silver and in perfect condition, no accidents and always been well taken care of. It has always been under a car cover and garage kept. Synthetic oil change has always been done every six months due to vehicle not driven often. Battery was just replaced two week ago. I am the third owner and have owned it since 2005. This WS6 drives like new, and gets looks everywhere it goes. This car is from a time when STYLING was important and you know this car when it meets you in the road. This is the last year for the awesome Trans Am and it will never be made again. Don't miss out on a chance to own a piece of American automotive history. This car has been my pride and joy and have enjoyed every minute of driving it for almost a decade, sadly it is now time to let her go. I have the vehicle for sale locally as well and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Please call Josh with any additional questions (678) 794-2593. Thanks for looking.
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