The 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with a 6-speed manual is the
last of a dying breed. When Pontiac ended the Firebird after 2002,
they closed the book on one of the longest-running nameplate
rivalries in American muscle. This Trans Am carries the LS1 V8,
6-speed manual, original power windows and power door locks, and
the aggressive body kit that made the fourth-gen Trans Am look like
it was going 100 mph standing still. The 6-speed manual is the key
here: automatic examples are common, but the take-rate on the
manual was much lower, making stick-shift Trans Ams significantly
more collectible. As the last model year, 2002 carries extra weight
with collectors. - 6-speed manual with the LS1 V8, the enthusiast's
drivetrain - Final year Trans Am, last of the line carries
collector premium - Original power accessories and clean overall
presentation - Verify clutch condition and T-56 transmission
operation during test drive - Fourth-gen Trans Ams have known minor
electrical quirks, inspect thoroughly Priced at $35,900 with
estimated payments around $255/month (30 own), this final-year
Trans Am is a future blue-chip collectible at today's price. Call
The Boat Brokers at (928) 453-8833 to drive the last of the breed.
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