2001 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 Manual 25,000 miles $17,500
For Sale2001 Pontiac Firebird
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Price
$18,500• OBO • Trade
- Location Tulsa, OK, 74146, USA
- Condition Used
- VIN 2G2FV22G612139524
- Mileage 25,000
- Engine 8 cyl
- Drive Type 2WD
- Transmission Manual
- Vehicle Type Hatchback
- Exterior Color Red
Description:
25k original miles.
Factory WS6 and Factory Hurst 6 speed car.
Car looks like it just came off the showroom and it really does, especially the undercarriage.
Black interior w/ T-Tops.
The car has never seen rain, snow, or salt.
Garage kept under a cover.
Have original window sticker, and all paperwork for everything ever done.
New factory bass speakers.
New factory driver side window motor.
Only additions are the stripes, wheels and tires, and a cat back exhaust.
Please call or text Cody at 918-698-7867 with any questions.
Thanks for looking!
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You are wrong. Sure, it's clean, and low mileage, but realistically, if you can get more than $12,500 for it, take it and run. The miles are low, but it's not a rare car, the hurst option was a common option.
General Jack , 07-05-2018 11:00 AM
For information's sake, I just bought a 2000 black WS6 MN6 from a board member for $17,000 before shipping. 32,000 miles. Car has original window sticker, documentation of oil changes all the way back to 2000 and is all OEM except for a lid. There are a few minor flaws, none significant except for some bubbling on the sail panel. Excellent paint and interior.
I expect it to be the first car I've bought that will appreciate in value over the time I own it.
- So a board member - sold their year older car with 8,000 more miles to a member 3 months ago for 17k. And as mine sits a year newer with less miles for $500 more. You're saying a board member got one over on their own compadre and that mine is worth 5k less? If it was worth 12,500 I wouldn't have multiple offers of 15 and 16k. And if someone has a legitimate reason for offering $2500 less other than - "the book says", and "because of my travel and shipping expenses." I'd be more than happy to hear it. There isn't a Trans Am like this one listed for under 20k in the U.S. So based on that, and similar actual sold prices from your own members, and others. These are my reasonings for it to be priced as so. Not "because I said so" or "the book says so".
And if you do have a car like this you would like to generously sell me for 12,500. I'll gladly take it off your hands and sell it to this guy for 15k.
Good luck with your sale.
You reported this post looking for moderator involvement because someone negotiated with you over price. You say you've had 4 fbodies, so you must have experienced negotiation in the past, or did each time you sell them, someone just agreed to your asking price?








