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Grandma's 2002 Pontiactrans Am Convertible on 2040-cars

US $16,750.00
Year:2002 Mileage:12188 Color: condition
Location:

Defiance, Ohio, United States

Defiance, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

Vehicle for sale is a used 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am.

LS1 V-8 fuel-injected engine, 4-speed automatic transmission w/overdrive

Pewter Metallic with Black Convertible Top

Ebony Prado Leather Interior

VIN: 2G2FV32G622110936

Mileage: 12,188

3-owners from new, 6000 miles put on by current elderly female owner.

Clean CarFax (copy available)

Stored indoors


Honest Description includes:

Very good interior and exterior condition

Starts, runs, stops, and operates as-new

Convertible top regularly conditioned and waterproofed

Tires are in good condition (originals w/stated mileage)

Maintenance has included oil-changes, yearly in-depth detailing (interior and exterior) including leather conditioning and exterior waxing, and a brand new GM Delco battery.


Minor flaws:

Several very light scratches at the upper tail-light area

Light paint-crazing on driver upper door (reason??)

Light paint crazing on driver and passenger side sail-panels

Engine decals (emissions data and belt routing) are torn, new OEM are included

Light chrome pitting on rim outside face, chrome scale removed on rim inside face


Only serious persons need respond to ad. No tire-kickers and no joy rides.

Please email with questions or if more details are needed.  photo IMG_3670_zps1ff2a8e9.jpg  photo IMG_3666_zps9e0abd16.jpg  photo IMG_3652_zps9821cfc2.jpg  photo IMG_3647_zps3e6f4cfd.jpg  photo IMG_3645_zps5f721af4.jpg  photo IMG_3626_zps1fd18651.jpg  photo IMG_3612_zps282d9440.jpg  photo IMG_3596_zps6550733f.jpg  photo IMG_3595_zps045dcfa0.jpg  photo IMG_3594_zps350425e5.jpg  photo IMG_3591_zps8308cc86.jpg  photo IMG_3678_zps88e0fbe3.jpg  photo IMG_3671_zpsfdd3e36c.jpg  photo IMG_z_zps344dc647.jpg  photo IMG_3661_zps2ac7c1cb.jpg  photo IMG_3658_zps774c64c8.jpg  photo IMG_3657_zpsa5573cc0.jpg  photo IMG_3643_zps84d1e10c.jpg  photo IMG_3642_zps1081598c.jpg  photo IMG_3641_zps20a41580.jpg  photo IMG_3640_zps8c2fc67f.jpg  photo IMG_3637_zpsa08d38f1.jpg  photo IMG_3635_zps8fd34ea0.jpg  photo IMG_3634_zps0afe704c.jpg  photo IMG_3684_zps2c5806c0.jpg

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