1998 - Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars
Cedar Lake, Michigan, United States
You are considering the purchase of a very nice black 1998 Pontiac Trans Am with T-tops. Please read below for additional details. Drivetrain- LS1, all aluminum V8 with an automatic transmission. The transmission shifts fine and does not slip. The car currently has 105,735miles. The rear end ratio is 3.23:1 and the posi works. *Performance upgrades include a K&N air filter, SLP air lid, 160 degree thermostat, and Hooker headers. The cars runs strong and gets good fuel economy. I have always used premium fuel. Interior is a 9/10- The interior is in very good condition. Optional features include key-less entry, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, hatch release, cruise control, power leather seats and a CD player. It has an aftermarket radio. The steering wheel controls are not compatible with radio. There is an impression on the right side the dash from something resting on it too long. See picture for clarification. Exterior is an 8/10. The car is 16 years old so the car has some minor scratches and dings. The side windows and hatch glass have been tinted.
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