Beautiful Bright Red 1992 Pontiac V-8 Trans Am Convertible- Extra Clean - Loaded on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Firebird
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 89,517
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: V8 T/A CONVERTIBLE
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
HELLO,, UP FOR BID IS MY BEAUTIFUL 1992 PONTIAC TRANS AM CONVERTIBLE. THIS IS A EXTRA CLEAN CAR AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGED KEPT. HAS A STOCK 5.0 F.I V8 ENGINE THAT RUNS JUST BEAUTIFUL. THE MILES ARE 89,517. THE CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND IS A GORGEOUS BRIGHT RED COLOR. CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION STILL. DOORS SHUT NEW STILL. ALL GLASS IS EXCELLENT, HAS FRONT AND BACK SPOILERS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PAINT IS A BEAUTIFUL PONTIAC BRIGHT RED PAINT AND JUST GLOWS. THE TAN CONVERTIBLE TOP LOOKS NICE. HAS THE SHARP FOLD INTO TRUNK CONVERTIBLE TOP SYSTEM. TAKES SECONDS TOO PUT DOWN TOP { PLEASE SEE PICS}. THIS TRANS AM IS JUST LOADED WITH POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL AND TILT STEERING, AIR CONDITIONING. HAS THE HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSPENTION. THE INTERIOR IS EXTRA CLEAN WITH FULL STOCK LEATHER INTERIOR. THE LEATHER SEATS HAVE LUMBAR PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS. INTERIOR HAS FULL TRANS AM GADGE PACKAGE INCLUDING RPM 100 TACHOMETER, OIL PRESSURE, FUEL AND TEMP GADGES AND EVERYTHING WORKS NICE. HAS THE STOCK HONEYCOMB TRANS AM RIMS WITH 245/50R16 INCH TIRES THAT MAKE CAR STAND UP TALL. THE POP UP LIGHTS WORK PERFECT AND EVERYTHING ON CAR SEEMS TO WORK A-1. EVEN THE CRUISE CONTROL WORKS. THIS IS TRULY A GORGEOUS LOOKING CAR THAT IS VERY CLEAN. HARD TO FIND A TRUE T/A CONVERTIBLE THIS CLEAN ANYWHERE. IF IN AREA AND VERY SERIOUS BUYER PLEASE COME LOOK AND DRIVE BEFORE BIDDING. IF LOOKING TO HAVE CAR SHIPPED. WE USE A VERY REASONABLE INSURED SHIPPING COMPANY. I CAN GET YOU A SHIPPING PRICE QUOTE. JUST LET ME KNOW. I THINK I HAVE A VERY FAIR BUY NOW PRICE FOR CAR. THE WEATHER HAS BEEN VERY NICE FOR LAST WEEK. I HAVE BEEN USING THE CONVERTIBLE AS MY DAILY DRIVER FOR PAST WEEK. CAR DRIVES UNBELIEVABLY NICE AND STRAIGHT. THE BRAKES WORK EXCELLENT. EVERYTHING SEEMS TO WORK NICE. RUNS PERFECT AND I THINK COULD BE USED AS A EVERYDAY DRIVER. THATS HOW NICE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES. I HAVE HAD SO MANY COMPLIMENTS ON CAR IN PAST WEEK. EVERYONE TELLING ME WOW WHAT A GORGEOUS LOOKING CAR. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICS TOOKEN TODAY. IT MAKES ME VERY PROUD. TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR WITH NO LEINS. MILES ARE 89.517. I THINK I HAVE A VERY FAIR AND LOW BUY NOW PRICE OF $7,500, I HAVE ORIGINAL OWNERS BOOK. SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A VERY SPECIAL TRANS AM CONVERTIBLE TO ENJOY THIS SUMMER. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TAKING TIME TO LOOK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU.
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Junkyard Gem: 2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT 30th Anniversary Edition
Mon, May 29 2023With the era of the 1960s-style muscle car ended by the ever-more-stringent emissions regulations, insurance costs and higher gasoline prices of the early 1970s, GM's Pontiac Division was ready with a lineup of flash-enhanced machines packed with (alleged) European-style performance and styling. Three of them were based on the midsize A Platform for 1973: the LeMans, the Grand Prix and the brand-new Grand Am. The 1973 Grand Am was cheaper than the luxed-up Grand Prix, but still had a BMW-ish interior and wild exterior styling; sales weren't great, but the 30th anniversary of this car seemed sufficiently momentous for Pontiac to create a special-edition package for its soon-to-be-axed successor. Here's one of these rare machines, spotted recently in a Denver car graveyard. The original rear-wheel-drive Grand Am was built for the 1973-1975 and 1978-1980 model years, but its similarity to the much cheaper LeMans kept sales numbers unimpressive. When the Grand Am name was revived for a Pontiac-badged compact on the front-drive N Platform in the 1985 model year, however, it became a big seller right away and stayed that way into our current century. The N-Body Grand Am was built through 2005, with platform updates for the 1992 and 1999 model years. Along the way, it was sibling to such cars as the Oldsmobile Calais, Buick Somerset, Chevrolet Beretta and Oldsmobile Alero. By 2003, though, the ground was shifting under Pontiac's feet. The iconic Firebird had been discontinued the previous year, and even the Grand Prix's days were officially numbered. Oldsmobile would be gone after 2004, and the entire Pontiac vehicle lineup would be shaken up soon after. The last year for the Grand Am (and the Sunfire) would be 2005, with the G6 taking its place. With all that going on, why not offer a 30th Anniversary package? After all, the Grand Prix got a 40th Anniversary Edition for 2002. Our reviewer described this car as "leaner, trimmer and more contemporary" at the time, but made no mention of the 30th Anniversary Edition. The VIN says this car is a top-grade GT1 sedan, with an MSRP of $22,325 (that's about $39,920 in 2023 dollars). Two engines were available in the 2003 Grand Am: a 2.2-liter Ecotec four-cylinder with 140 horsepower and a 3.4-liter pushrod V6 with either 170 or 175 horsepower. This car has the 175-horse V6, complete with "Ram Air" cold-air induction. That name goes way back in Pontiac history.
Junkyard Gem: 2002 Pontiac Aztek
Sat, Apr 17 2021The General's Pontiac Division sold the Aztek for the 2001 through 2005 model years, and — despite enjoying something of a cultural rebirth in recent years — it is generally considered to be one of the worst cars of all time. The idea of using a minivan platform as the basis for a rough-and-tough-looking crossover with plenty of outdoor-lifestyle amenities wasn't the problem, since many vehicle manufacturers have printed bales of money using that formula. What doomed the Aztek was its hideous appearance and sticker price too lofty for its underemployed-at-the-time Generation X target demographic. Still, the Aztek proved to be perfectly suited for the outdoor activities that Coloradans love: hiking, camping, fishing, skiing, hauling mud-caked golden retrievers around, etc., and so you'll still find lots of Azteks on the roads of the Centennial State. Here's an Aztek Yellow Aztek (yes, that's really the paint color's official title) residing just a few rows from a '76 Checker Taxicab in a Denver self-service yard. Sure, it does look like a vehicle built to the specifications of a six-year-old who decreed a mashup between a Datsun F-10 and a Fisher-Price Little People Travel Together Airplane, but so what? There's a built-in air compressor to blow up your inflatable rafts and volleyballs, a tent attachment that turns the rear of the van into a camper, 12-volt power plugs all over the vehicle (years before this became commonplace on ordinary minivans and SUVs), and running-gear commonality with a jillion Ventures, Silhouettes, Montanas and Trans Sports. Buick managed to de-uglify the Aztek (somewhat) and sold it as the Rendezvous through 2007, but the Aztek never could win over many people with this face. I see plenty of Azteks and Rendezvouses in Denver-area wrecking yards, and I've documented a handful over the years. This one came fully loaded from the factory, with the Corvette-style heads-up display in full effect. The center console was a removable cooler, which was a great idea Â… except for the fact that this cooler holds five standard 12-ounce cans. Michigan residents tell me that this must have been intentional on the part of the Detroit-based Aztek designers, because Michiganders are expected to chug one beer out of a sixer as they walk from the liquor store to the car in the parking lot Â… which makes me extra cautious whenever I'm driving in the Wolverine State.