1996 Pontiac Trans Am Ws6 Ram Air on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Trans Am Coupe 2-Door
Options: CD Player, T-Tops
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 91,190
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: WS6
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Up for auction is one 1996 Trans Am WS6 Firebird with approx 91k miles:
Car does not have current TX inspection/registration (Exp in Feb/13) as I bought a new vehicle and let it lapse, but I can assure it will pass (no emmisions/MIL issues).
Good:
- Low Mileage (91k) WS6 Trans AM (badge delete), 2 Owners, Clear Blue TX title, and not abused
- Ram Air hood/intake - original to car
- Runs great, no issues with startup, idle, or highway driving - never raced, adult driven, no engine smoke, ready to drive
- Freshly installed Racetronix/Walbro LT1 Fuel pump kit (old pump died, upgraded and added trap door access from trunk area)
- 4 x New BFGoodrich Radial g-force Super Sport tires - 275/40ZR17 (98W) with only 8500 miles on them
- 4 X American Racing Rims - great shape, no damage to lip, some light scuffs to finish from regular wear. (Original 17" WS6 rims NOT included in auction)
- Custom Stainless Oval exhaust tips
- K&N Air Filter
- Mobile 1 Oil Changes regularly in car
- Full maintenance records on vehicle that I have provided in sale
Bad:
- Both driver/passenger side Window Motors need to be replaced, drivers better than passenger - but can get stuck
- Driver side power seat works, but is stuck in reverse - removed the relay so its currently in one position (easy fix, but I don't have time)
- A/C line has leak - compressor works, however charge will be lost - part is approx $70, including costs to evacuate, charge/labor ~ est $300 to repair
- Windshield wipers Park is not working, puts blades vertical if stopped - this is typical problem and requires a metal tab to be fixed or replacement of the mechanism
- Front valence has paint/crack damage and visble crack on driver side fog light rim from impact (road debris) - ideally would need some glass patching/repaint
- Coolant Overflow/Tank has leak - no problems with radiator, only the tank seems to have leak - replacement availalble online ~ est $60 for part to repair
- Some small chips on hood/valence from highway rocks/pebbles - typical for a car of this age (see pictures)
- Paint does have typical spider marks on front nose fascia and right/left rear bumper area - not noticable at distance.
- Few small dings on car, again typical for car of this age
Sale:
Car is sold as-is with no implied warranty, I can deliver the vehicle within 50 miles of downtown Houston, TX unless otherwise negotiated prior to auction end.
I tried to list all know issues with the car, giving you a complete disclosure to the best of my knowledge.
I am a reliable seller, have sold several cars on ebay/craigslist and looking only to complete a transaction with 100% positive feedback - so please contact/message me if you have any questions/concerns prior to bidding.
If car does not sell, I will most likely fix items above and relist at higher price, looking to sell it as-is first and the price reflects that. I also reserve the right to terminate the auction early if local sale is made first.
Payment:
Paypal ($500 deposit required within 48hrs), Cash (in person required, no mail/checks), or Wire Transfer only (you MUST speak with me before auction close for wire instructions), again NO personal checks or money order.
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