2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Lodi, Wisconsin, United States
2002
PONTIAC TRANS AM CONVERTIBLE WS6 RAM-AIR /6 SPEED MANUAL / HURST SHIFTER IN TRIPLE BLACK AS THE PONTIAC FIREBIRD / TRANS AM WAS FADING AWAY THERE WERE ONLY A FEW SELECT FOURTH GEN MODELS IN THE FIREBIRD LINE UP THAT CAN BE TOUTED AS TRULY DESIRABLE / COLLECTIBLE AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM THIS CAR IS DECODED AND IS A LAST OF THE BREED EXAMPLE OF THE 4TH GENERATION TRANS AM AND IS JUST ONE OF 714 TOTAL RAM AIR MANUAL CONVERTIBLES AND ONLY 130 OF THEM FINISHED IN BLACK. SOURCE: transamworld.com THIS CLEAN CARFAX TWO OWNER TRANS AM WAS FIRST ORDERED AND OWNED BY A G.M. EXECUTIVE AND THEN SOLD WITH JUST 26,000 MILES AT EVERHART O'LEARY PONTIAC IN JANESVILLE WI ACCORDING TO THE 2ND OWNER THIS CAR HAS BEEN WITHIN 50 MILES OF THE SELLING DEALERSHIP IN JANESVILLE SINCE NEW AND HAS BEEN WINTER STORED AND DRIVEN AN AVERAGE OF 4,000 MILES ANNUALLY. THIS CAR HAS THE 1SA PACKAGE WITH EVERY OPTION EXCEPT TRACTION CONTROL THE IMPORTANT CODES ARE THE (WS6) RAM AIR 325 hp LS1 ENGINE (GU6) 3:42 REAR AXLE (G80) POSI TRACTION (BBS) HURST SHIFTER (QB6) SPEEDLINE 17'' POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS (X20) MONSOON STEREO CD STEREO (AQ9) LUXURY 6 WAY POWER RECLINING LEATHER SEATS (AUO) KEYLESS ENTRY THE OWNER CARED FOR THE CAR AND THE CONDITION OF THE PAINT AND INTERIOR ARE A REFLECTION OF THAT THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD WITH EVERYTHING IN CORRECT WORKING ORDER I HAVE THE ORIGINAL OWNERS PORTFOLIO WITH BOTH SETS OF KEYS AND REMOTES, THE CONVERTIBLE TOP BOOT IS IN THE FACTORY BAG IN THE TRUNK. THIS IS A VERY NICE EXAMPLE OF A UNMOLESTED CAR WITH ONLY THE DELCO BATTERY AND THE TIRES BEING NON FACTORY REPLACEMENTS BID WITH CONFIDENCE - I HAVE EXCELLENT FEEDBACK AND HAVE SOLD AND BOUGHT VEHICLES FOR OVER 10 YEARS ON EBAY I AM A LICENSED WISCONSIN DEALER AND OFFER ONLY A SELECT NUMBER OF RARE OR LOW PRODUCTION VEHICLES PER YEAR DIRECT FROM PRIVATE PARTIES OR AUCTIONS IN EXCELLENT WELL CARED FOR CONDITION AND THIS ONE IS NO EXCEPTION THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN SERVICED AND INSPECTED AND IS READY FOR IT'S NEW OWNER PRICES ON THESE CARS ARE CONTINUING TO RISE AND VERY DIFFICULT TO FIND FOR SALE DUE TO THE LONG TERM COLLECTIBILITY THAT IS SURE TO MAKE THIS A FUTURE CLASSIC AT A REASONABLE RESERVE FOR TODAYS MARKET CONTACT STEVE DIRECT TRUCK AND AUTO 608-219-0035 |
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Watch as Hot Rod goes from El Paso to LA the hard way
Tue, 21 Feb 2012There are few things simultaneously more romantic and idiotic than taking a road trip in a beaten-down heap of a car. Trust us. We know. David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan of Hot Rod Magazine fame recently undertook an epic trip from El Paso, Texas to Los Angeles with the express goal of doing so for under $1,500, including the purchase price of a vehicle, food, lodging, repairs and, most importantly, fuel. With this in mind, the duo settled on a 1972 Pontiac Catalina for a lofty $650. Hilarity ensues.
Realizing that no one actually wants a Catalina sulking around the shop, Freiburger and Finnegan put the car up for auction on eBay Motors the instant they had the title in hand. By the time they rolled into Hot Rod HQ, the vehicle sold for a little over $500.
The video is part of a new series called Roadkill that should document similar adventures. Keep your eyes peeled for more calamity-soaked clips in the near future. In the meantime, hit the jump to check it out yourself.
6 car mashups that God never intended
Sat, May 17 2014In the 2000s, the musical mashup genre saw a peak of popularity with releases like The Grey Album from Danger Mouse that mixed The Beatles and Jay-Z. UK artist James Pursey from Carwow decided to take the same concept of shoehorning two disparate things together but applied the concept to cars. Your opinion on the results will vary with your sense of humor. These creations are either some funny pieces of abstract art or absolute monstrosities that prove good design should be left alone. Likely the best of the bunch is the Lambotomic (pictured above), which combines a Lamborghini Miura and an Ariel Atom. Granted, the Ariel is little more than a skeleton to begin with, and the outcome looks like a slightly stretched Atom with the new nose and tail from one of the most beautiful vehicles ever. This could actually work. Though, not all of the mashups are quite so pleasant. The Porschiac WW RS (pictured right) is absolutely disgusting. It combines a Pontiac Aztek, which isn't a beauty queen to start with, and a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Obviously, the 911 is an iconic shape in autonobolia, but that can't save it from the horror of the Aztek. Pursey fits the its nose, wheel, wing, roll cage and stripes onto the Pontiac. The outcome: A design that will show up in your nightmares. Check out the gallery for the rest of the mashups, including the Humi (a Humvee and a Mini), Aston Smartin (Aston Martin and Smart), Rangerini (Range Rover and Lamborghini Aventador) and the Mazdafenda (Mazda MX-5 Miata and Land Rover Defender). They might not all be beautiful (or even pretty), but it's fun to imagine these oddball creations actually driving down the road. Featured Gallery Car Mashups News Source: CarwowImage Credit: James Pursey Design/Style Humor Lamborghini Pontiac Porsche ariel atom lamborghini miura pontiac aztek mashup
Junkyard Gem: 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
Sun, Nov 28 2021John DeLorean began his career working on Packard's Ultramatic Twin transmission, but he made his greatest mark on the automotive industry during his 1956-1969 tenure at GM's Pontiac Division. There, he helped develop the first production car engine with a quiet timing belt instead of a noisy chain, among other engineering feats, but his real fame came from the development of two money-printing models based more on marketing than machinery: the GTO and the Grand Prix. While the GTO gets all the attention now, the Grand Prix set the standard for the big-selling personal luxury coupes that sold like mad for decades to come. Today's Junkyard Gem is an example of the most powerful Grand Prix available at the turn of the century, found in a Denver-area self-service yard during the summer. The Grand Prix got front-wheel-drive for 1988 and a sedan version for 1990, but then something very beneficial happened in the 1997 model year: supercharging! Various flavors of the venerable 3.8-liter Buick V6 engine (itself based on the early-1960s Buick 215 V8 and thus cousin to the Rover V8) received Eaton blowers, starting in the 1992 model year. The Grand Prix didn't get its introduction to forced induction until the 1997 model year, but it kept the boosted option until the final Grand Prix rolled off the line in 2008 (the final Pontiac followed within a couple of years). This one made 240 horsepower, making it King of Grand Prix engines until the 2005 model year (when the GXP and its 303-horse V8 engine showed up). The very last year for a Grand Prix with a manual transmission was 1993 (there had been a three-pedal Grand Prix drought from 1973 through 1988, just to put things in perspective), so this car has the mandatory four-speed automatic. The Grand Prix lived on GM's W platform for its last two decades, making it sibling to the Impala, Regal, and Intrigue in 2001. Until the 2004 model year, every W-Body Grand Prix was built at Fairfax Assembly in Kansas City (no, theĀ other Kansas City). Production of the final generation of Grand Prix took place in Ontario. It seems fitting that this car's final pre-crusher parking spot would be between two other GM products of the same era: a Monte Carlo and a Vibe. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.