30th Anniversary Trans Am Convertible 6 speed manual LOW RESERVE!!! (1999)
Sale price: US $1,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1999 |
VIN : | 2g2fv32g3x2228935 | Mileage: | 37760 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Engine: | 5.7 LS1 V8 |
Model: | Trans Am | Transmission: | Manual |
Power Options: | convertible, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Drive Type: | RWD | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Interior Color: | White | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Vehicle Title: | Lemon & Manufacturer Buyback | Exterior Color: | White |
Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag | Trim: | 30th Anniversary |
Body Type: | Coupe | Make: | Pontiac |
Options: | CD Player, Leather Seats, Sunroof |
Page, Arizona, United States
Vehicle description
For sale is my 1999 30th Anniversary Pontiac Trans Am (Car#1578) with the Daytona 500 Pace car decal option. This is the rare convertible with the 6 speed manual Hurst. Pontiac made 1600 anniversary models in 1999, 535 of them were convertibles and only 175 models were convertibles with the Hurst 6 speed manual transmission. The car has 37,7XX original miles (subject to change a bit since I drive it about 5 miles every few weeks to run it) and is in excellent mechanical condition. All stock.
To be upfront and transparent: With the enjoyment and actual use I did not put this car on jacks and in a time capsule; to be honest for interested buyers. .there has been some cosmetic wear of the following: The hood stripes are faded (I have a new hood stripe kit), the front bucket leather seats stitching is coming undone and has some tears, (I have 1 brand new GM original seat cover). The rear leather seats are still in great shape. The blue clear coat on the wheels is peeling. There are two hairline cracks in the dash 1 inch or less in length and the common crack 2/3s back on the door panels by the windows.
The car has been throughly enjoyed for several years. It has been in my family for nearly all of its life. I have had the car for nearly 15 years, my uncle, a GM mechanic, owned the car before me. He purchased the car in 2001 after the original owner forced a "manufacture buyback for "squeaky brakes" at the original selling dealer in California.
MAKE NO MISTAKE I have always taken care of this car. Always washed, waxed, maintained and garaged. The cosmetic stuff above just happened to wear on me and is not from neglect! The rest of the car is in excellent shape. It runs and drives amazingly. I am simply trying to be upfront and honest about the wear it has had over the years.
I have had it in the garage most of its life or under a car cover when not in the garage. I have the convertible hard plastic cover kit for when the top is down. I have the original 30th anniversary owners manual. I have the original 30th anniversary floor mats (in great shape). Title is in hand.
I would love to fix up all the above cosmetics and keep the car but with travel for work and moving/buying a house soon I just don"t have the time. That being said I am willing to negotiate the price considering the cosmetics and the “manufacture buyback/lemon brand”on the title. The reserve is reasonably set considering these.
With only 37,7XX original miles it is highly collectable and will only gain value with Pontiac out of business and the last of the Anniversary Trans Ams; 1 of 175 ever made! Don’t miss your chance to pick up one of these rare Anniversary models!
Buyer must arrange shipping. Sold as is, no refunds, no returns, and no trades. Message me for more info or photos. Thanks for looking!
To be upfront and transparent: With the enjoyment and actual use I did not put this car on jacks and in a time capsule; to be honest for interested buyers. .there has been some cosmetic wear of the following: The hood stripes are faded (I have a new hood stripe kit), the front bucket leather seats stitching is coming undone and has some tears, (I have 1 brand new GM original seat cover). The rear leather seats are still in great shape. The blue clear coat on the wheels is peeling. There are two hairline cracks in the dash 1 inch or less in length and the common crack 2/3s back on the door panels by the windows.
The car has been throughly enjoyed for several years. It has been in my family for nearly all of its life. I have had the car for nearly 15 years, my uncle, a GM mechanic, owned the car before me. He purchased the car in 2001 after the original owner forced a "manufacture buyback for "squeaky brakes" at the original selling dealer in California.
MAKE NO MISTAKE I have always taken care of this car. Always washed, waxed, maintained and garaged. The cosmetic stuff above just happened to wear on me and is not from neglect! The rest of the car is in excellent shape. It runs and drives amazingly. I am simply trying to be upfront and honest about the wear it has had over the years.
I have had it in the garage most of its life or under a car cover when not in the garage. I have the convertible hard plastic cover kit for when the top is down. I have the original 30th anniversary owners manual. I have the original 30th anniversary floor mats (in great shape). Title is in hand.
I would love to fix up all the above cosmetics and keep the car but with travel for work and moving/buying a house soon I just don"t have the time. That being said I am willing to negotiate the price considering the cosmetics and the “manufacture buyback/lemon brand”on the title. The reserve is reasonably set considering these.
With only 37,7XX original miles it is highly collectable and will only gain value with Pontiac out of business and the last of the Anniversary Trans Ams; 1 of 175 ever made! Don’t miss your chance to pick up one of these rare Anniversary models!
Buyer must arrange shipping. Sold as is, no refunds, no returns, and no trades. Message me for more info or photos. Thanks for looking!