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1986 Pontiac Fiero  1986 Pontiac Fiero GT

1986 Pontiac Fiero 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT

$6,500

Aurora, Colorado

Year 1986

Make Pontiac

Model Fiero

Category Coupe

Mileage 44100

Posted Over 1 Month

1986 Fiero GT for sale. 5 speed manual. A/C blows cold. 44,100 original miles. Sold in Colorado new and has stayed here. I'm the 3rd owner. Never driven in the snow or salt. No rust. Original everything. Unmolested and no excuses. Drives 85.....I mean 65 like it's standing still. As close to mint as they come without being in a museum. Adult driven, maintained, cared for and owned since new. It's a wonderful mix between a garage queen and a car that starts right up ready to be driven anywhere. Paint and interior are a conservative 9.5. I never thought I'd sell it. A car that I have had my eye on came up for sale locally. This is the only reason I'm selling. Feel free to ask questions or make offers. 2 things that need addressing: A very small oil pan leak-I'd say 2 drops per week and the gas filler latch just stopped working. I can see the catch in the filler neck move but it doesn't move it enough to pop the filler cap.

Pontiac : Trans Am 30th Anniversary Ltd Edition WS6 1999 pontiac trans am 30 th anniversary limited edition ws 6 ram air

Pontiac : Trans Am 30th Anniversary Ltd Edition WS6 1999 pontiac trans am 30 th anniversary limited edition ws 6 ram air

$20,800

Aurora, Colorado

Year 1999

Make Pontiac

Model Trans Am

Category -

Mileage 23076

Posted Over 1 Month

You are viewing a pristine, like-new, investment quality 30th Anniversary Hi-Performance 1999 Pontiac Trans Am. Only 1,000 of these cars were made in the T-Top configuration, and only 1,500 total. This is a one owner car, purchased new from John Elway Auto Nation in Denver Colorado, and it is essentially a brand-new car. It has only been driven on dry, sunny days. Never driven on a snowy, salty road. It has been stored carefully by a fastidious, doting owner, who insured this car remained in as original showroom condition as possible with impeccable maintenance. There are no flat spots on the tires. It runs, shifts, tracks, and stops just as it did when delivered from the factory. It has never had any damage whatsoever, and the only two microscopic flaws are detailed above and shown in the photos. Everything works PERFECT on this car. It is extremely comfortable, sounds amazing, unbelievably quick, and handles like it's on rails. All service records, books, manuals, and original buyer's order, window sticker, and brochure come with the car. Classic Car Experts expect this car to continue to appreciate in value. It is a lot of hot-rod for the money. A collector will be welcome at any Cars & Coffee, performance car gathering, or auto show. This is an appreciating investment that you can have fun with. It is a high-performance, classic supercar that can be purchased for less than the price of a new Ford Focus. You can drive it as much as you like, or only to special events to insure the highest possible investment return. It's up to you. You are purchasing this car from the original owner as a private party sale, so unless your state collects a tax on private party car sales, you PAY NO SALES TAX!! I have 116 additional photos on photo bucket. E-mail me, and I will send you the link (e-bay no longer allows non clickable links here). We have a clear title in-hand for a quick transaction. We will deliver the car to your shipper within the Denver, Colorado metro area. Good luck and Happy Bidding!! New Car/Review 1999 Pontiac Firebird 30th Anniversary Trans Am by Carey Russ Even sitting quietly in the driveway it's probable cause for arrest on exhibition of speed. It's about as subtle and politically correct as a nuclear-tipped cruise missle. It's got "moving violation" written all over it. Attitude? You want attitude? You've got it, it's called the 30th Anniversary Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The Firebird has been around since the late 1960s, and became Pontiac's sole performance image car with the demise of the larger "muscle cars" like the GTO in the early 1970s. There has usually been a considerable amount of muscle available in the Firebird lineup, and 1999 is no exception. The V6-powered Firebird and V8-equipped Firebird Formula and Trans Am models continue with some significant performance enhancements. V8s and some V6s get a Torsen (r) limited-slip differential to better get power to the ground, and traction control is available on all models. A larger fuel tank increases range. And, 1999 is a very important year for the Firebird. It's the 30th anniversary of the Trans Am model, and a special, limited-production 30th Anniversary Trans Am is being offered to celebrate. The Trans Am that made its debut in 1969 was a small car by the standards of the day, but it had a choice of Ram-Air 400 cubic-inch engines with up to well over 345 horsepower. The only color offered was white with twin blue stripes. Special and Anniversary models have appeared regularly since that time, and all are serious collector's cars. The 30th Anniversary edition looks to be the ultimate Trans Am. Like the original, it comes only in white with blue stripes. It builds on the Firebird WS6 performance option package, with the WS6's 320- horsepower Ram Air inducted 347 cubic inch V8. What it may lack in raw horsepower compared to its ancestor it makes up in civilized comfort, with a special white leather interior. Ensuring exclusivity, only 1000 30th Anniversary Trans Am coupes and 500 convertibles will be offered for sale. One of the 30th Anniversary Trans Am coupes has been my transportation for the past week. It's not a car for the shy person. Few cars I've ever driven have gotten more attention. It has all of the raw American muscle power of a regular WS6 Firebird, and sounds like the soundtrack to the movie "Vanishing Point." If it's possibly slightly less quick in the quarter mile than some of the original muscle cars, it handles the stopping and turning at the end much better. Although the number of 30th Anniversary cars is limited, the same performance and nearly the same eyeball factor is available in other WS6 V8 Firebirds. The regular V8, with a mere 305 horsepower, and the 200-hp V6 are quick, good-handling, and entertaining as well. APPEARANCE: Subtlety has never been a Trans Am styling feature. White paint with blue stripes can be more noticeable than bright red when it's on a 30th Anniversary Trans Am. The basic shape of the Trans Am is more than a little aggressive, with bulging fenders, a front fascia with large foglamps and a hidden intake, plenty of lower cladding, and a large, flat spoiler at the rear. The WS6 package's ultra- radical Ram Air hood bulge makes the standard hood look almost conservative. The 30th Anniversary package can be told externally by its twin blue stripes on a white background, special badging, and the trick light blue clearcoat alloy wheels. Each blue stripe starts with a small "screaming chicken" Firebird emblem just behind the hood scoops. COMFORT: As outside, the 30th Anniversary Trans Am's interior builds on that of the standard car. Distinctive white leather upholstery and door panels with 30th Anniversary logos, and special logo floor mats differentiate it. A plaque just in front of the Hurst shifter shows the identification number - this one is 0047. This car is no poseur - it's meant for serious driving. The seats are supportive and comfortable. The shift knob and leather-wrapped, tilt-adjustable steering wheel are placed for fast use. A good Monsoon audio system and power accessories show that this is a civilized vehicle. It is a Trans Am at heart, so expect the rear seat to be best-suited for small, agile people and luggage capacity best for those who know how to pack light. This is a sports car, not a sport-utility vehicle. SAFETY: All 1999 Pontiac Firebirds have four-wheel antilock disc brakes, dual depowered airbags, and the PASS-Key II theft-deterrent system. ROADABILITY: Underneath, the 30th Anniversary Trans Am is a Firebird with the WS6 performance option. That means suspension modifications to go with the additional power of the Ram-Air engine. Unlike some of the muscle cars of three decades ago, this beast has impressive cornering and stopping abilities in addition to great acceleration. It has a firm ride and sticks tenaciously to smooth surfaces thanks to massive 275/40 ZR17 ultra-high-speed rated Goodyear Eagle F1 GS tires. Traction control helps prolong tire life, and four-wheel vented antilock discs slow it quickly. The solid-axle rear suspension only makes itself felt in bumpy corners. PERFORMANCE: Trans Am performance over the years seems to have been inversely proportional to the size of the decals on the hood. The twin "screaming chickens" on the hood of the 30th Anniversary edition are very small. The power output of the Ram-Air inducted WS6 5.7-liter LS1 V8 is not small at 320 horsepower and 335 lb-ft of torque. Surprisingly, it's a pussycat around town, with a light clutch and gentle power delivery at low engine speeds. But step hard on the throttle and the tiger gets serious, quickly. Power is greatest in the midrange, above 3500 rpm. At that point it has all of the classic V8 muscle car sensory inputs. Occupants are pushed against the seatbacks, the twin exhausts howl, the Ram-Air intake honks, and there are plenty of other wonderful mechanical sounds. The Hurst shifter works quickly and smoothly. Fifth gear is best for normal highway speeds, as engine speed is an almost-idle 1500 rpm at 65 mph in sixth. CONCLUSIONS: The spirit of the muscle car era has survived thirty years in the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. SPECIFICATIONS Base Price $ 26,175 Price As Tested $ 32,960 Engine Type 16-valve pushrod overhead valve V8 with Ram Air induction Engine Size 5.7 liters / 347 cu. in. Horsepower 320 @ 5200 rpm Torque (lb-ft) 335 @ 4400 rpm Transmission 6-speed manual Wheelbase / Length 101.1 in. / 193.7 in. Curb Weight 3397 lbs. Pounds Per Horsepower 10.6 Fuel Capacity 16.8 gal. Fuel Requirement unleaded premium, 91 octane Tires P275/40 ZR17 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS Brakes, front/rear vented disc / vented disc, antilock standard Suspension, front/rear independent short and long arm with coil springs / Salisbury solid axle with coil springs Drivetrain front engine, rear-wheel drive PERFORMANCE EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon city / highway / observed 19 / 28 / 20 0 to 60 mph 5.1 sec 1/4 mile (E.T.) 13.4 sec OPTIONS AND CHARGES Custom bucket seats with lumbar support $ 155 Hurst shifter $ 325 Electronic traction control $ 450 Remote 12-disc CD changer $ 595 WS6 performance & handling package - includes: ram-air induction system with functional hood scoops, 5-spoke 17" alloy wheels with P275/45 ZR17 speed-rated tires, low-restriction exhaust system, specific tuned suspension, power steering cooler $ 3,150 30th Anniversary package - includes: blue-tinted alloy wheels, specific exterior striping and badging, arctic while paint, specific white leather seating surfaces with blue embroidery, 30th Anniversary door inserts, floor mats, numbered ID plaque $ 1,575

Trim 30th Anniversary Limited Edition WS6