1997 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Anniston, Alabama, United States
Pontiac: 1997 Firebird TransAm Convertible (5.7L LT1 V8)
Specifications and Accessories: -Mileage: 87,580 -Dark grey leather interior -Articulating Leather Bucket Seats and Headrests -Power Locks, Windows, Driver Seat, Antenna -Sport LH and RH Power Mirrors -Upper Windshield Blue Tint -Tilt-Wheel Power Steering with Adjustable Steering Column -Cold and Hot A/C -Defogger, Electric Rear Window -12 Disc Cd Changer -AM/FM Radio with 7-Band Graphic Equalizer -High Performance 10-Speaker Sound System * four 6" 4-ohm tweeters * two 6" 2-ohm high-sensitivity speakers * two 6" 2-ohm subwoofers * two 4" 4-ohm extended-range speakers -Cassette Player -Cruise Control -Quartz Halogen Flip-Up Headlights -Daytime Running Lamps -Carpeted Front and Rear Mats -Theft-deterrent system, PASS-Key II -Anti-Lock Braking System -Exterior Color: Fire Engine Red -Interior Color: Dark Grey -Newly Installed Xenon Bright Red Dome Lights -iPod Charging and Audio iSimple Radio Interface by Geek Squad® Installation with On/Off Switch -Pre-wired for additional external speakers -Steering Wheel: Sport, Leather-Wrapped with Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System with Air Bag and Radio Controls -Wheels: High-Polished 5-Spoke Cast Aluminum Wheels (17" x 8") -Tires: New BFGoodrich g-force Sport Comp 2 Speed-Rated Performance P275/40ZR17 Tires -Exhaust: Specific Dual Outlet Polished Quad Exhaust Tips -Spoiler: Rear Deck Lid Engine: -5.7L 8 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel with Sequential Fuel Injection -Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive -Transmission: 6-Speed Manual w/ Hertz Shifter -Horsepower: 285 @ 5000 rpm -Torque: 325 ft-lbs @ 2400 Fuel Economy: 17/27 mpg |
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