1999 Pontiac Trans Am Ls1 5.7l V8 Automatic 119k Miles Great Shape on 2040-cars
Pontiac, Illinois, United States
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1999
Exterior Color: White
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Trans Am
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 119,750
1999 Pontiac Trans Am with a Four Speed Automatic Transmission. This vehicle has the LS1 all aluminum motor. Everything works great. It has super cold ac, plenty of heat to make it through every winter. Power mirrors, windows and door locks all work. Aftermarket security system with remote start. T-Tops and they DO NOT leak. Body has one minor dent on the hood that could be removed by paintless dent removal company. Just had the water pump changed and new antifreeze added. Motor is very strong, it has no ticking, tocking, or knocking. Belts are 70%. Air filter needs to be changed soon. Transmission shifts smooth every time, and fluid looks pretty new. Tires are in moderate shape. About 65% left. Great rims none are bent, damaged curb rashed or anything theyre not suppose to be. They shine up like new. The interior is great shape. Very clean for its age. Front seats are a little worn, but have no holes or tears. The rest of the interior looks new. This trans am has a Lambo door kit on it. It also has Fancy Lights under the dash, and under the car. It had a subwoofer setup in the truck. I can throw one in if we can agree on price. Vehicle is being sold as-is personally, not a dealer. Will accept paypal for deposit, cash for the rest. If you would like to see it in person please contact me at 815 six seven four 9240, my name is Dave. This is a very solid car that drives great, looks great, and is ready to go where you want to. Please no bidders with zero feedback, and contact me if you do. Thanks for looking.
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