1994 25th Anniversary White Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe T-tops 600 Miles on 2040-cars
Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.7 liter V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Trans Am
Year: 1994
Trim: 25th Anniversary Package
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 553
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: Coupe
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: White
This is a Sweet 1994 25th Anniversary Edition Pontiac Firebird Trans AM. It has under 600 yes 600 Miles The pictures do not do this car justice, it is a real head turner. What a great investment that you can drive, enjoy, and show at car shows. 1994 marked 25 years of unbroken Pontiac Firebird Trans Am production, and to commemorate the occasion Pontiac created "A blast from...the future" 25th Trans Am. In addition to the high level of Trans Am GT features, the Anniversary coupe and convertible models included a bright white exterior, bright blue centerline stripe and front fascia emblem, a gray 25th Anniversary decal and bright blue Trans Am door badge, and specific 16" 5-spoke white aluminum wheels with Anniversary badging on the center cap. Inside, white leather seating areas include "25th Trans Am" embroidered in blue on the seat backs. The embroidery is also included in the door inserts. The blue centerline stripe on this 25th Anniversary Trans Am harkens back to the first Trans Am, introduced in 1969, that sported twin blue racing stripes from nose to tailpipe. All 25th Anniversary 1994 Trans Ams were high content equipped-loaded vehicles and powered by the GM 5.7 Liter, sequential port Fuel Injected V8 with 275hp and 325 ft/lbs of torque. The White Leather Interior is a beautiful compliment to the Bright White Exterior. The seats are in excellent condition with no sign of wear . The front seats and door panels have the 25th Anniversary Logos Embroidered. The Interior is very nice with a great sounding stereo, Power Everything and Ice Cold AC. All of the Gauges and lights seem to be functioning properly. The 5.7 liter LT1 Motor pushes out 275 hp and 325 ft lbs of torque. This is one of only 1,412 models produced with T Tops it is one of 2,000 total models produced and an even fewer of models produced with automatic transmissions VERY RARE BIRD - a great Collectible that you can still take out on the Street and enjoy. Please feel free to contact us with any questions on this vehicle at 563-599-0121 Thanks for looking - if you like older Trans Am cars, check out our other listing for a 1981 Trans AM with 22,000 original miles.
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