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1999 Trans Am Ls1-only 51,942 Miles-adult Owned-immaculate Condition! on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:51942
Location:

Slate Hill, New York, United States

Slate Hill, New York, United States

1999 PONTIAC TRANS AM with LS-1 V8

Last generation of the Trans Am's produced by Pontiac Motors 1998-2002.
1999 is the 30th anniv. for the Trans Am.

ONLY 51,942 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTED MILES!

Adult owned and I have never abused it.

I don't think you could find a cleaner 1999 Trans Am.

I am offering my 99 Trans Am which I have stored in a heated garage for years.(never goes below 55)
The car is very well maintained, 5W-30 Oil changed with Mobil 1 extended more often then required.
All leather surfaces maintained with proper PH High quality leather conditioners.Interior shows almost no wear.
Tires are like new.
Everything works.
All factory books, and lots of receipts. 2 remotes.
Brand new 30th anniv. factory floor mats.
I cant find a scratch, ding or dent on the car.
There isn't even any rock chips on the nose.
There is only one modification on this car, A Borla Exhaust system for nice rumble, everything else is stock.

The car has lots of options,
Power leather seats.
Factory Monsoon Stereo with steering wheel controls, and factory CD changer in trunk.
T-Tops. with holders in trunk.
Power everything.
Cruise control and more.

The car is bright Sebring Silver Met. with Medium Charcoal interior.

Disclosures to note.

Why do I run fixed price auctions? Because I am on here to sell my item, I am not going to mislead anyone with a low starting bid that I would never sell the car for, that is highly misleading and a waste of both our time. I am listing it for what I would like to get, it is a fair price, feel free to make a offer.

This car has been very well cared for and is stored in my dry heated garage but it is 15 years old and being sold AS IS.

I feel this is one of the cleanist 99 T/A's out there but dont expect it to be perfect, I am picky, but it is a used car.

My description is my opinion of the car based on my own inspection and knowledge of its history.

Inspection of the car is  to be done and recommended before you make a offer to buy it or Hit the "Buy It Now".

If you can not inspect it yourself Please hire someone to inspect it for you, I will work with you anyway that I can with this.

This is a "Buy it Now" listing and can end at anytime with a buyer or a accepted offer. It is also advertised locally.

A 500.00 dollar non refundable Paypal deposit is required to end this listing.

The balance is to be paid in full within 7 days.

I can store the car for a little while, please ask me about this first.

I can deliver the car to the ports, in NY, NJ, Or Baltimore MD for a fee.

I own a  nice car trailer and have a new F350 Turbo Diesel, I can deliver the car within 250 miles for 3.00 a mile.

Clean NY State tile in hand for easy transfer of ownership, and I WILL sign a Odometer Statement.

Thank you for reading my listing.

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