2002 Pontiac Firebird Ws6 on 2040-cars
Eastford, Connecticut, United States
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THIS IS ONE OF A KIND, A MONSTER VERSION OF THE COLLECTOR'S EDITION WS6. THIS IS A LOW COMPRESSION 427 CID LS3 THAT
WAS BUILT TO BE TWIN TURBOCHARGED. ONLY 5K MILES ON THE NEW MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION, 7K MILES ON THE NEW REAR
ENDWITH ZERO ISSUES. THIS CAR IS AMAZINGLY FAST EVEN WITH THE CURRENT LOW COMPRESSION NATURAL ASPIRATION. THIS
CAR IS FULLY EQUIPPED FOR FORCED INDUCTION (PROJECT WAS NOT COMPLETED DUE TO LACK OF CASH). IT IS A DAILY DRIVER,
I DROVE IT TO WORK FOR THE WHOLE SUMMER WITH A/C ON. THIS CAR IS A KEEPER, THE SOLE REASON FOR IS UNIVERSAL
(CASH) . OVER $35,000 IN PARTS AND LABOR IN ADDITION TO THE CAR VALUE. IT JUST PASSED CT EMISSION TESTING. HERE
IS SOME OF THE ITEMS ON BOARD:
4.125 BORE 4'' STROKE 427 CID CALCULATED COMPRESSION RATION 9.3:1
LS3 6.2 L ALUMINUM BLOCK
ARP BOLTS COMPLETE ENGINE SET
HIGH PERFORMANCE THICK SLEEVES
225 cc INTAKE 64CC CHAMBER LSX PROCOMP CYLINDER HEADS
1.8 ROLLER ROCKERS SET
PERFORMANCE DOUBLE SPRINGS
EAGLE FORGED CRANK
EAGLE FORGED H- BEAM ROD SET
JE FORGED PISTON SET
STAGE 3 BLOWER CAM 230/242 .609/.615 115+2
CHROMOLY 7.400 X 5/16 .080 PUSH ROD
DOUBLE ROLLER TIMING CHAIN
LS7 ROLLER LIFTERS
SLP PERFORMANCE HIGH FLOW OIL PUMP
102 LSXR FAST INTAKE MANIFOLD
102 MM NICK WILLIAMS THROTTLE BODY
POLISHED VALVE COVER SET
COIL PACK MOUNTING BRACKETS
SIEMENS DEKA 60LB. FUEL INJECTORS
FUEL RAILS
FUEL RAIL CONNECTOR LINE
FUEL RAIL MOUNTING BRACKET KIT
17212-1 WALBRO 255 lph FUEL PUMP
PROTHANE TRANSMISSION AND ENGINE MOUNT SET
ATI DAMPER PULLEY WITH PINNING KIT
HURST SHORT SHIFT KIT W/SHIFT KNOB
PDC;C0512 PERFORMANCE HIGH FLOW POLISHED WATER PUMP
F-BODY BECOOL CUSTOM FIT ALUMINIUM RADIATOR Quad core
EVANS WATERLESS ENGINE COOLANT
COMP CAMS TIMING COVER
MOROSO HIGH CAPACITY ENGINE OIL PAN (6.5 QT)
TRANZILLA MAGNUM T-56 RATED AT 1000 FT-LBS TORQUE
3.73 REAR END GEAR RATIO
SLP CERAMIC COATED LONG TUBE HEADERS
SLP PERFORMANCE Y-PIPE
SLP POWERFLO CATBACK WITH POLISHED QUAD TIPS
85 MM GM MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR
BAER GT PERFORMACE BRAKES (FRONT)
BAER DRILLED AND SLOTTED ROTORS
Viking Performance Front Coil Over Kit w/Double Adjustable Shocks
UMI Performance Rear Coil Over Kit w/Double Adjustable Shocks
UMI BODY MOUNTED TORQUE ARM
Mcleod RXT "Street Twin" Clutch Kit (6912-07)
Prothane Motor Mounts (7512)
MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN,
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Steve McQueen barn find: Movie Trans Am surfaces after almost 40 years
Mon, Dec 17 2018An important Steve McQueen film car has emerged from barn storage. No, it's not yet another " Bullitt" Mustang, quite the contrary: The car in question is a 1980 Pontiac Trans Am, and it starred in McQueen's final film, " The Hunter." In the movie, McQueen plays a bounty hunter, and while in " Bullitt" he's quite the wheelman, that's not the case in this one. McQueen's character, "Papa" Thorson, is a horrible driver, and the Trans Am is far too much car for him. A chase sequence sees McQueen driving a combine harvester to catch the perps who are driving his stolen rental Pontiac, and the Trans Am ends up blown in half with dynamite, then returned to the airport on a trailer. The driver of said GMC truck and trailer combination, Harold McQueen (no relation), received the title of the first car used in filming, and for the following decades planned to fix the now-ruined car, but never got around to it. Instead, the 1,300-mile Pontiac wreck sat on a farm for nearly 40 years, until Harold decided to sell it to an enthusiast. There's studio documentation proving the car's pedigree, and stunt modifications can be seen in the Pontiac's floor and dash. While it's obviously in dreadful condition, the car remained more intact than the other stunt car the film crew blew up even more spectacularly — that car ended up as the pile of parts in the airport scene, and those bits and pieces were eventually dropped off at a junkyard after a Pontiac dealer refused them. McQueen did also drive a 1951 Chevrolet in the film, and kept that yellow convertible after filming was wrapped up. Sadly, he was diagnosed with cancer just a month later, after reportedly being in poor health during the shooting, and passed away in December 1980. The yellow Chevy stayed with his estate for some years, later getting restored and auctioned. Right now, it's not clear what the Trans Am's fate will be. The car's current owner, Calvin Riggs from Carlyle Motors in Katy, Texas, wants to know more about the Trans Am and the film shoot: His post on Hemmings includes a lot of information, but more would be useful. Related Video:
Build your dream garage with this insane prize from Omaze
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