1994 Pontiac Trans Am Gt 25th Anniversary on 2040-cars
Alsip, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1994
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Trans Am
Mileage: 43,540
Trim: GT
In Addition To The High Level Of Trans Am
GT Features, The Anniversary Models Included A Bright White Exterior, Bright
Blue Centerline Stripe And Front Fascia Emblem, A Gray 25th Anniversary Decal And
Bright Blue Trans Am Door Badge, And Specific 16" 5-Spoke White Aluminum
Wheels With Anniversary Badging On The Center Cap.
Inside, Artic White Leather Seating Areas
Include "25th Trans Am" Embroidered In Blue On The Seat Backs. The
Embroidery Is Also Included In The Door Inserts.
All 25th Anniversary 1994 Trans Ams Were
Highly Equipped Vehicles And Powered B A 5.7 Liter, Sequential Port Fuel
Injected V8.
Other Features On This Beauty:
Automatic 4 Speed Transmission
Power Windows
Remote Dual Outside Mirrors
AM/FM/CD
Electric Rear Defroster
Cruise Control
Air Conditioning
4 Wheel Disc Brakes
Front Fog Lamps
Positraction
Removable Glass Roof Panels
2,000 Trans Am 25th Anniversary Models Were Built With 1,750 Being Coupes. Some Owner History Paperwork.
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