
Buyer Resources
- 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe
- 5.7L Naturally Aspirated LS1 V8
- Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection
- 4-Speed 4L60-E Automatic
- RWD
- Sunset Orange Metallic Exterior
- Taupe Interior
- WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package
- Functional Ram Air Hood
- 17" Polished Aluminum Wheels
- T-Top Roof Panels
- Rear Deck Spoiler
- Leather Bucket Seats
- Power Driver Seat
The final model year of the fourth-generation Firebird, the 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe marked the end of an iconic era of American muscle. Powered by GM's legendary LS1 V8 and featuring aggressive styling that remains unmistakable today, the Trans Am offered an ideal balance of everyday drivability and V8 performance. This example is equipped with the desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, adding functional Ram Air induction, upgraded suspension tuning, and distinctive styling enhancements that have made WS6-equipped cars highly sought after among enthusiasts. Showing approximately 69,705 miles, this Sunset Orange Metallic Trans Am presents an excellent opportunity to own one of Pontiac's most recognizable modern performance cars before the brand's departure from the automotive world.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe is finished in striking Sunset Orange Metallic, a vibrant factory color that perfectly complements the Firebird's sleek, aerodynamic body lines. As a WS6-equipped model, it features the signature functional Ram Air hood with aggressive twin nostrils that feed cool air directly to the LS1 engine. Additional exterior highlights include removable T-Top roof panels for open-air driving, a factory rear deck spoiler, and polished 17-inch aluminum wheels that complete the Trans Am's unmistakable performance-oriented appearance. The low-slung stance, integrated front fascia, and sculpted bodywork continue to make the fourth-generation Firebird one of the most recognizable American sports cars of its era. The interior of this 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe features a Taupe leather cabin designed with both comfort and driver engagement in mind. Leather bucket seats provide excellent support, while the power-adjustable driver's seat allows for personalized comfort on longer drives. The wraparound cockpit places the controls within easy reach, emphasizing the driver's connection to the car. Complementing the sporty layout are the removable T-Top panels, which flood the cabin with natural light or can be removed entirely for an open-air driving experience unique to the Firebird.
Engine
Under the hood sits GM's legendary 5.7L LS1 naturally aspirated V8, an all-aluminum powerhouse renowned for its durability, tuning potential, and broad powerband. Equipped with sequential electronic fuel injection and paired with a smooth-shifting 4L60-E 4-speed automatic transmission, this Trans Am delivers its performance to the rear wheels for an authentic muscle car driving experience. As part of the WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, the functional Ram Air induction system helps feed cooler outside air into the engine, while the package's upgraded suspension and performance tuning provide sharper handling to complement the LS1's impressive performance. More than two decades after its debut, the LS1-powered WS6 Trans Am remains one of the most celebrated modern Pontiacs ever built.
The final model year of the fourth-generation Firebird, the 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe marked the end of an iconic era of American muscle. Powered by GM's legendary LS1 V8 and featuring aggressive styling that remains unmistakable today, the Trans Am offered an ideal balance of everyday drivability and V8 performance. This example is equipped with the desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, adding functional Ram Air induction, upgraded suspension tuning, and distinctive styling enhancements that have made WS6-equipped cars highly sought after among enthusiasts. Showing approximately 69,705 miles, this Sunset Orange Metallic Trans Am presents an excellent opportunity to own one of Pontiac's most recognizable modern performance cars before the brand's departure from the automotive world.
The fourth-generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am represented the final evolution of one of America's most iconic muscle cars, and the 2002 model year marked the end of Firebird production after more than three decades. This 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe shows approximately 80,554 miles and is finished in striking Navy Blue Metallic. Equipped with the highly desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, it features functional Ram Air induction, upgraded suspension tuning, and distinctive styling enhancements that helped cement the WS6 as the ultimate factory performance version of the F-body. With its legendary LS1 V8, T-top roof panels, and unmistakable presence, this Trans Am is an increasingly collectible modern American performance car.
The third-generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA represented the pinnacle of Pontiac performance during the late 1980s, combining aggressive styling, V8 power, and grand touring comfort into one unmistakable package. This 1989 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GTA shows 141,377 miles and is finished in Gunmetal Gray Metallic over a Medium Gray interior. As the top-tier Firebird model of its era, the GTA received exclusive styling cues, upgraded suspension components, four-wheel disc brakes, and performance-oriented drivetrain equipment that distinguished it from lesser Firebird variants. With its iconic wedge-shaped design, pop-up headlights, and T-top roof panels, this GTA embodies the spirit of late-1980s American performance while offering a driving experience that remains engaging today.
The final model year of the fourth-generation Firebird, the 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe marked the end of an iconic era of American muscle. Powered by GM's legendary LS1 V8 and featuring aggressive styling that remains unmistakable today, the Trans Am offered an ideal balance of everyday drivability and V8 performance. This example is equipped with the desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, adding functional Ram Air induction, upgraded suspension tuning, and distinctive styling enhancements that have made WS6-equipped cars highly sought after among enthusiasts. Showing approximately 69,705 miles, this Sunset Orange Metallic Trans Am presents an excellent opportunity to own one of Pontiac's most recognizable modern performance cars before the brand's departure from the automotive world.
The fourth-generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am represented the final evolution of one of America's most iconic muscle cars, and the 2002 model year marked the end of Firebird production after more than three decades. This 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe shows approximately 80,554 miles and is finished in striking Navy Blue Metallic. Equipped with the highly desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, it features functional Ram Air induction, upgraded suspension tuning, and distinctive styling enhancements that helped cement the WS6 as the ultimate factory performance version of the F-body. With its legendary LS1 V8, T-top roof panels, and unmistakable presence, this Trans Am is an increasingly collectible modern American performance car.
With just 60,592 miles, this 2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe represents one of the rarest modern Pontiacs ever produced. While the Solstice roadster was built in far greater numbers, the fixed-roof Coupe was offered for only the 2009 model year, making it an instant collectible. This example is especially desirable as one of the final 10 Solstice GXP 5-Speed Manual Coupes produced, and one of just 226 manual-transmission GXP Coupes built. Finished in sleek Mysterious Black with the desirable GXP Street Edition blacked-out headlights, it has also been enhanced with a dealer-installed GM Performance Parts Stage 1 Turbo Upgrade Kit, increasing output to approximately 290 horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque. Included with the car is the optional canvas cloth folding roof insert, providing an open-air driving experience in addition to the removable targa roof panel. Prospective owners should note that the removable roof panel cannot be stored inside the vehicle while driving and must be left behind when removed.
The final model year of the fourth-generation Firebird, the 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe marked the end of an iconic era of American muscle. Powered by GM's legendary LS1 V8 and featuring aggressive styling that remains unmistakable today, the Trans Am offered an ideal balance of everyday drivability and V8 performance. This example is equipped with the desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, adding functional Ram Air induction, upgraded suspension tuning, and distinctive styling enhancements that have made WS6-equipped cars highly sought after among enthusiasts. Showing approximately 69,705 miles, this Sunset Orange Metallic Trans Am presents an excellent opportunity to own one of Pontiac's most recognizable modern performance cars before the brand's departure from the automotive world.
The fourth-generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am represented the final evolution of one of America's most iconic muscle cars, and the 2002 model year marked the end of Firebird production after more than three decades. This 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Coupe shows approximately 80,554 miles and is finished in striking Navy Blue Metallic. Equipped with the highly desirable WS6 Ram Air Performance & Handling Package, it features functional Ram Air induction, upgraded suspension tuning, and distinctive styling enhancements that helped cement the WS6 as the ultimate factory performance version of the F-body. With its legendary LS1 V8, T-top roof panels, and unmistakable presence, this Trans Am is an increasingly collectible modern American performance car.
The Challenger Demon was already one of the wildest production cars ever created, but Dodge wasn’t finished. Enter the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, the ultimate expression of factory-built American muscle and the final chapter of the legendary HEMI-powered Challenger. Designed to exploit E85 fuel, the Demon 170 shattered expectations with a staggering 1,025 horsepower and 945 lb-ft of torque, making it the quickest production muscle car ever built. Showing just 561 miles, this collector-grade example is finished in Demonic Red over a Black Laguna leather interior and is exceptionally well optioned with the sought-after Carbon Fiber 2-Piece Wheels, Power Sunroof, Premium Laguna Leather Seats, and Harman Kardon 18-speaker audio system. With virtually no signs of use, this Demon 170 represents an extraordinary opportunity to own one of the most desirable and historically significant modern Mopars ever produced.
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