2002 Pontiac Trans Am Ws6, 6 Spd, 15k Miles Original Owner No Modifications! on 2040-cars
United States
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 2002
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Ebony
Model: Firebird
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Trans Am Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 15,440
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: Ram Air WS6
Last of the last? 2002 was the final year of production for the Pontiac Trans Am, and now the Pontiac name plate has been forever retired by General Motors. The days of finding a clean, unmodified, low mileage, one owner, accident free Ram Air WS6 may soon be behind us. This car has it all! 325HP LS1V8 with the Tremec 6-speed manual transmission Hurst shifter and a 3.42 Posi-traction rear end. Power door locks, power mirrors, power driver seat, electric lumbar adjustment for front seats, Monsoon 10 speaker audio system with CD player and 7 band equalizer, steering wheel radio controls, switchable traction control and, of course, lockable T-Tops. Less than 2,000 of these were made in black with the Hurst shifter for 2002, so this is a rare car.
I bought this car new with 14 miles on it. It has always been adult driven. It was garage kept in the off seasons (usually driven May - early October). The car has no dents or rust, and you can expect only minor chips, scratches or other blemishes in the paint. The interior is also very clean, though I have never shampooed the carpet, and that might remove two small stains I am aware of. The car has always been food and smoke free, and rarely had open beverages in it. The interior door panels have the all-too-common cracks, though the passenger side is very small. The T-Top carriers in the rear compartment got marked up a little, but are fully functional and 95%+ cosmetically fine as well. Not perfect, but this is a VERY NICE car. There are no mechanical problems, and so far as I know, everything works properly. The tires and battery were replaced in 2012, and the tires have less than 500 miles on them since new. The left headlamp motor was repaired correctly and the right was inspected to insure that the motor was tight to the gear housing. The only reason I am selling it is that I have to make room in the garage. My loss is your gain. The buyer will get both sets of keys, both transmitters, the owners manual, the Monroney sticker and other labels I still have. As a bonus I am going to include an AC Delco 12 disc CD changer from my 95 Trans Am. It mounts in the rear compartment and operates from either the radio or steering wheel controls. Though never mounted in this car, I plugged it in and verified that it still works. All you would need to do is get a bracket to mount it, and plug it in. Feel free to ask any questions, and happy buying! I'm also giving a breakdown of the SPI/RPO label located on the driver door: BHMRFF = Order code 2FS87 = Pontiac Firebird 2 Door Coupe BC/CC = Base coat, clear coat U8555 = Black 192 = Interior trim color Ebony
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