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Trans Am Convertible Nhra Edition Collector Rare 1 Of 46 Made Only 10k Miles! on 2040-cars

US $26,888.00
Year:2002 Mileage:10320
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
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2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible NHRA Special Edition in Triple Black with Only 10K Original Miles! Very Rare Original Owner NHRA Special Edition Package (1SH Code) Included Aluminum Driveshaft, 3.23 Gears, LS6 Intake, Power Steering Oil Cooler, Chrome Wheels and Badge Package. Only 1 of 46 ever Produced! Equipped with the All Stock LS1 5.7l V8 Mated to an Automatic Transmission. Features Include: Monsoon Sound System with CD Changer, Remote Keyless Entry, TCS, Power Convertible Top, Power Seats, Windows, Climate Control, Steering Wheel Controls and Fog Lights. What a Great Example of the Last Year of the Firebird. This Fully Documented Collector Owned Trans Am is in Immaculate Condition. The Collectibility of the NHRA Special Edition (1SH) is Extremely High and will Only go up in Value! This Trans Am has been Very Well Maintained, Never Seen Rain, All Original, Show Ready, Interior is Flawless, All Service is up to date, Always Garage Kept, Hand Washed, CA Firebird, Non Smoker, Adult Owned, Never Abused or Raced, Original Paint, Clean Carfax, Comes with All Owners Manuals, Both Sets of Keys, Boot for Convertible Top and Fresh Service. For Further Details or to Schedule an Appointment Call 916.524.6551

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