WTB 98-02 WS6 or Firehawk Trans Am - original/stock preferred
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WTB 98-02 WS6 or Firehawk Trans Am - original/stock preferred
Wanting to buy a 98-02 WS6 or Firehawk Trans Am and I'm north of Detroit. The closer the better. Must be clean and under 75k miles preferred. PM me with what you have. I want a 6speed but open to an auto if it's the right car. I really want an all original car and prefer it to be stock. Thanks - Joe
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Wanting to buy a 98-02 WS6 or Firehawk Trans Am and I'm north of Detroit. The closer the better. Must be clean and under 75k miles preferred. PM me with what you have. I want a 6speed but open to an auto if it's the right car. I really want an all original car and prefer it to be stock. Thanks - Joe
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Not a Firehawk but do have a stock, clean as hell, 2002 WS6 with only 40k. Silver, T-Tops, Black leather, 6-Speed ??!! I live in Chicago area now but am from eastern Michigan and am back there often. Wife wants me to sell 'my baby' because I don't drive it enough (even when it is nice out)! I understand it's not a Firehawk but thought I'd 'throw it out there' ?!
Not a Firehawk but do have a stock, clean as hell, 2002 WS6 with only 40k. Silver, T-Tops, Black leather, 6-Speed ??!! I live in Chicago area now but am from eastern Michigan and am back there often. Wife wants me to sell 'my baby' because I don't drive it enough (even when it is nice out)! I understand it's not a Firehawk but thought I'd 'throw it out there' ?!
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Jarllewis-
Not a Firehawk but do have a stock, clean as hell, 2002 WS6 with only 40k. Silver, T-Tops, Black leather, 6-Speed ??!! I live in Chicago area now but am from eastern Michigan and am back there often. Wife wants me to sell 'my baby' because I don't drive it enough (even when it is nice out)! I understand it's not a Firehawk but thought I'd 'throw it out there' ?!
Not a Firehawk but do have a stock, clean as hell, 2002 WS6 with only 40k. Silver, T-Tops, Black leather, 6-Speed ??!! I live in Chicago area now but am from eastern Michigan and am back there often. Wife wants me to sell 'my baby' because I don't drive it enough (even when it is nice out)! I understand it's not a Firehawk but thought I'd 'throw it out there' ?!
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2000 Firehawk Silver
Hi, I have a 2000 Hawk I just got last year, but would be willing to sell. I really want to trade for a WS6 vert, but I'd sell to start looking for a vert. It's silver, has 76k on it, M6, and all stock except for slp loudmouth 2 but have stock exhaust. Pm me if interested.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
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Wanting to buy a 98-02 WS6 or Firehawk Trans Am and I'm north of Detroit. The closer the better. Must be clean and under 75k miles preferred. PM me with what you have. I want a 6speed but open to an auto if it's the right car. I really want an all original car and prefer it to be stock. Thanks - Joe
PM me if your interested...
Rob
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I have a 2001 ws6 m6 red trans am with t-tops.Only a little over 17k miles.Car is all original except cat back magna flow exhaust and slp y pipe.Super clean car.I’m in Georgia if interested pm me.And I have replaced the bubbly sail panel also.
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Who did your bubbly sail panel & were they reasonable? I'm in Cartersville & have same issue! Thanks
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Staging Lane
A local shop did mine.I’ve used them for various things.I furnished a donor top and they applied 2 coats of epoxy primer and painted.Then they removed the old top and installed my donor.Looks great and dead on paint match.$800 for all.
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I would not try and remove the panel in the field.I cut the one i got just below the panel and brought the whole top home and removed the panel.Cut away all the metal away down to a single layer.Then use a heat gun and heat about a foot at a time and just slid a putty knife between the 2 parts.After you heat it the glue will cut like butter.