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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