Super Low Mileage 1994 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Gt 25th Anniversary Convertible on 2040-cars
Eustis, Florida, United States
Like Brand New! This collector quality 25th Anniversary Trans Am GT Convertible has only traveled 4,690 miles since new back in 1994. This is a very limited T/A of which only 250 convertibles were produced making it an instant collectible. The only item not original are the 4 brand new BF Goodrich G-Force Sport on the original White 16" rims with less than 100 miles. The best way I can describe this awesome Trans Am is that it is as nice as the day it left the factory.
Once you sit in the Perfect White Prado leather seat and start her up, you will swear you just purchased a brand new car. This amazing TA still retains it's new car interior smell. The lighter and ashtray have never been used, in fact all interior surfaces and components still look fresh and brand new. This car is equipped with the original, working and optional AM/FM ST ETR Radio System with CD Player, Equalizer, 10 Speakers, and Steering Wheel Controls. The interior is special and unique to the 25th Anniversary edition, and has rich looking white Prado leather with beautiful blue embroidered accents. These special 25th Anniversary convertible models were produced to honor the original eight 1969 T/A Convertibles. Of what is still remaining of these 250 94's, this is probably the very finest example you will find still available today. This car has been pampered, preserved and retained in a private collection since purchased new at Rinke Pontiac-GMC in Warren, Michigan on July 11, 1994. The engine is the high powered 5.7 SFI V8 engine. The exterior is wearing its original Bright White Paint with a very high shine accented with blue striping and logos. The top is in perfect condition and the hard boot is still in the trunk. The original window sticker, which is included, was $29,275.00. The car also comes with all of it's original paperwork, owners manual, and special 25th Anniversary package. Some of the features included on this special car are:
This is one of the finest 1994 25th Ann. T/A's you'll find anywhere!!! Car is sold as-is with no implied warranty. Buyer is responsible for shipping (if required). |
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GM's got 107 problems and NHTSA's No. 1
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