2000 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 6spd T-tops Procharger Low 33k Mls on 2040-cars
New Lenox, Illinois, United States
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2000 PONTIAC TRANS AM FIREHAWK 6-SPEED RACE CAR ONLY 33K MILES
This is one beautiful FireHawk Trans Am that has been meticulously cared and is an absolute thrill to drive. If you are looking for a completely stock Firebird Trans Am FireHawk, this car is definitely not for you, however should you be looking for a beautiful show car that you can take to car shows on friday and the race track on Saturday, keep reading. The Blue metallic paint is all original and a very rare color. In 2000 there were only 742 FireHawks made and only 58 Trans Ams came optioned with Blue metallic paint, a Six speed manual transmission and T-Tops. This FireHawk has never been in an accident and has only been driven on dry summer days. The paint shines like new and the taupe leather interior is in excellent condition no rips, cracking, or worn spots. This Trans Am has a numbers matching motor block and has been driven just 33,000 miles. The original owner of this FireHawk owned a Performance speed shop. Many high quality performance parts have been added to this FireHawk as this car was used mostly for display to help sell their high performance car products and services. This Trans Am has a F1 ProCharger with upgraded 4.5 intercoolers and polished plenum 8 rib drive belt, Lingenfelter 100mm MAF, Nick Williams 90mm throttle body, LS2 intake with 60lb/hour, Mototron fuel injectors, Stage II polished and ported LQ9 heads with dual value springs and titanium retainers, Chromoly pushrods, Jesel 1.7:1 rocker arms, Custom ground 218/224 cam on a 114 Isa double roller timing chain, Ported and shimmed oil pump, Polished Meziere electric water pump with 160 degree thermostat, Katech solid belt tensioner, ATI balancer, McLeod twin disc clutch with aluminum flywheel, Pro 5.0 shifter with a Lou's short stick, 3.5 inch aluminum drive shaft with 1350 U-joints, DTS 12 bolt 33 spline floating axles, Eaton limited slip 4.10:1 gears, 1/2"- 20 studs, BMR torque arm with driveshaft safety loop, BMR chromoly lower control arms, BMR chromoly strut tower brace, Raptor shift light, Autometer boost vacuum gauge with recall, Autometer Oil temperature guage, Ceramic coated Hooker headers into a dual 3" to 4" ceramic coated y-pipe, Mufflex 4" cat back with dual 3" oval tips coming out of a Spintech muffler, Line lock, Wilwood 6 piston front brake kit with Q pads installed, Weld in Kenny Brown 6 point street cage, 5 point cam lock racing harnesses, HID fog lights, Aluminum clutch, brake, gas pedals. Additionally it has widened rear factory wheels with almost new Nitto NT05275/40R17 front tires, and Mickey Thompson Street Radial II 315/35R17 rear tires. The costs of the parts alone on this Trans Am FireHawk came to over $20,000. So you pay for the Performance parts and the car is FREE! The engine has been tuned to run well on 93 octane premium gas. This engine package produces around 600-620 rwhp, thats over 700 hp at the motor. So have fun playing with your neighborhood Corvettes, Mustangs, and Camaros. For concerns, questions or to set up an inspection call Bill at #708-704-7920. Thanks for looking! |
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Online Find: 1970 Pontiac Firebird Concept, cousin of the Weinermobile
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World's only 1964 Pontiac XP-833 Banshee coupe for sale by Kia dealer
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Junkyard Gem: 2000 Pontiac Sunfire coupe
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