2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
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2002
PONTIAC TRANS AM CONVERTIBLE WS6 RAM-AIR /6 SPEED MANUAL / HURST SHIFTER IN TRIPLE BLACK AS THE PONTIAC FIREBIRD / TRANS AM WAS FADING AWAY THERE WERE ONLY A FEW SELECT FOURTH GEN MODELS IN THE FIREBIRD LINE UP THAT CAN BE TOUTED AS TRULY DESIRABLE / COLLECTIBLE AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM THIS CAR IS DECODED AND IS A LAST OF THE BREED EXAMPLE OF THE 4TH GENERATION TRANS AM AND IS JUST ONE OF 714 TOTAL RAM AIR MANUAL CONVERTIBLES AND ONLY 130 OF THEM FINISHED IN BLACK. SOURCE: transamworld.com THIS CLEAN CARFAX TWO OWNER TRANS AM WAS FIRST ORDERED AND OWNED BY A G.M. EXECUTIVE AND THEN SOLD WITH JUST 26,000 MILES AT EVERHART O'LEARY PONTIAC IN JANESVILLE WI ACCORDING TO THE 2ND OWNER THIS CAR HAS BEEN WITHIN 50 MILES OF THE SELLING DEALERSHIP IN JANESVILLE SINCE NEW AND HAS BEEN WINTER STORED AND DRIVEN AN AVERAGE OF 4,000 MILES ANNUALLY. THIS CAR HAS THE 1SA PACKAGE WITH EVERY OPTION EXCEPT TRACTION CONTROL THE IMPORTANT CODES ARE THE (WS6) RAM AIR 325 hp LS1 ENGINE (GU6) 3:42 REAR AXLE (G80) POSI TRACTION (BBS) HURST SHIFTER (QB6) SPEEDLINE 17'' POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS (X20) MONSOON STEREO CD STEREO (AQ9) LUXURY 6 WAY POWER RECLINING LEATHER SEATS (AUO) KEYLESS ENTRY THE OWNER CARED FOR THE CAR AND THE CONDITION OF THE PAINT AND INTERIOR ARE A REFLECTION OF THAT THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD WITH EVERYTHING IN CORRECT WORKING ORDER I HAVE THE ORIGINAL OWNERS PORTFOLIO WITH BOTH SETS OF KEYS AND REMOTES, THE CONVERTIBLE TOP BOOT IS IN THE FACTORY BAG IN THE TRUNK. THIS IS A VERY NICE EXAMPLE OF A UNMOLESTED CAR WITH ONLY THE DELCO BATTERY AND THE TIRES BEING NON FACTORY REPLACEMENTS BID WITH CONFIDENCE - I HAVE EXCELLENT FEEDBACK AND HAVE SOLD AND BOUGHT VEHICLES FOR OVER 10 YEARS ON EBAY I AM A LICENSED WISCONSIN DEALER AND OFFER ONLY A SELECT NUMBER OF RARE OR LOW PRODUCTION VEHICLES PER YEAR DIRECT FROM PRIVATE PARTIES OR AUCTIONS IN EXCELLENT WELL CARED FOR CONDITION AND THIS ONE IS NO EXCEPTION THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN SERVICED AND INSPECTED AND IS READY FOR IT'S NEW OWNER PRICES ON THESE CARS ARE CONTINUING TO RISE AND VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND FOR SALE DUE TO THE LONG TERM COLLECTIBILITY THAT IS SURE TO MAKE THIS A FUTURE CLASSIC AT A REASONABLE RESERVE FOR TODAYS MARKET CONTACT STEVE DIRECT TRUCK AND AUTO 608-219-0035 |
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