1999 Pontiac Firebird 30th Anniversary WS6 Convertible - SOLD
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If you have a serious collection of Trans Ams, you need one of these.

Pontiac was always big on special editions and anniversary models, and since they probably didn’t know that the end was approaching in 1999, they pulled out all the stops to celebrate the Trans Am’s 30th anniversary. With limited production status (only 1600 Anniversary cars were built) and virtually every trick Pontiac engineers could come up with, the 1999 Trans Am 30th Anniversary models have quickly become some of the most collectable Ponchos of all time. If you have a serious collection of Trans Ams, you need one of these.

And even if you don’t collect Trans Ams, this brilliant white convertible might be the perfect place to start. They only built 535 Anniversary convertibles (and only 472 were actually available to the public), so it’s definitely on the rare side, and with just 8075 original miles, it’s virtually like new in every measurable way. In fact, the highest praise we can give just about any car is that it’s like new, and this convertible T/A certainly qualifies. There might be one or two very small nicks under the chin and the Trans Am emblem on the tail has some minor discoloration (note that this emblem is subject to recall P99026, so the dealer will replace it free of charge, even today), but unless you go looking, you’re not going to find anything on this car to give you pause. The distinctive Arctic White paint with blue stripes recalls the original 1969 Trans Am, but with a few modern twists including the famous “screaming chicken” emblems at the base of each stripe, just above the Ram Air nostrils. There are the usual Anniversary emblems on the doors, a bunch of “Trans Am” badges, and a WS6 callout on the tail, just in case the guy whose doors just got blown off needs to know what did it. All Anniversary cars were WS6 equipped, but the Anniversary models won’t be mistaken for any other garden-variety Trans Am.

The only interior available with the Anniversary cars was black and white with leather seating surfaces. Pontiacs always had a high-tech look, and this Trans Am totally nails it with deeply sculpted buckets that are better than most at holding you in place. The white leather shows only very minor signs of use, which is probably inevitable on a car that’s now 18 years old, and even with the low mileage, time always does its thing to natural materials. However, the carpets and floor mats are like new, the back seat is completely unused, and the two-tone door panels are unmarked. All Anniversary cars came loaded with just about every feature on the roster, including power seats, windows, locks, and mirrors, powerful A/C, cruise control, a tilt steering column, 4-speed automatic transmission, and steering wheel-mounted controls for the AM/FM/CD stereo system. There’s special Anniversary embroidery on the headrests and another badge down on the center console indicating that this is car #102, a little piece of history that’s fun to know. The only options on automatic-equipped cars like this was a trunk-mounted 6-disc CD changer and traction control, both of which this car has. Of course, everything is fully operational and the car runs and drives like new, which shouldn’t be a surprise. Convertibles received a special blue canvas power convertible top with heated rear window, and it stows under a cool 3-piece hard toot that really gives it a finished look.

By 1999, the LS1 had supplanted the venerable LT1 in the F-bodies and with Ram Air, the Anniversary cars’ 5.7 liter V8 was cranking out 320 horsepower and a rather substantial 345 pounds of torque. Most sources agree that GM was playing their usual games with the horsepower ratings on F-bodies to keep them under the Corvette, but everyone who knows these cars believes that the engines are identical and real-world bears this out—the Trans Am was a seriously fast car. The LS1 is also insanely easy to modify, but this one obviously remains 100% stock and OEM throughout, right down to the belts and hoses. Fluids have been changed at appropriate intervals according to time, not mileage, so mechanically it is first-rate with zero issues. The LS1 is a tight fit in the Trans Am’s engine bay, but nobody will argue with the way it runs: smooth, torquey, and always user-friendly. You could give it to your mom to run errands, but driven properly, it’ll rip off low 13-second quarter mile times just as it sits. Reliability is legendary at this point and even though the car is 18 years old, you shouldn’t hesitate to drive it if that’s your desire. I promise it’ll be worth it!

The 4-speed automatic transmission was standard equipment and that’s how the 30 Anniversary convertibles selected to participate in the 1999 Daytona 500 were outfitted. Like all GM transmissions, it’s quick on the draw and snaps down a gear or two when you prod the throttle, so performance is on par with the manual transmission cars. There’s also a towering overdrive gear so even with 3.42 rear gears, it’s an effortless highway cruiser that pulls down 20+ MPG on the open road. That’s pretty impressive. The WS6 suspension upgrades make it a fantastic handler that doesn’t beat you up when the pavement gets rough, and obviously 4-wheel disc brakes were standard equipment. One glance under this car and you know it’s an untouched, original car that’s never been in inclement weather, as most of the suspension components are still wearing their original tags and markings and the factory exhaust is still shiny. Fatter sway bars, upgraded shocks, and, of course, those striking blue-tinted 17-inch alloy wheels were all part of the package. This car is so authentic, it even still wears its factory-installed 275/40/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 radials.

Rare, unique, fast, low mileage, and with a top that goes down? That all adds up to a sure-fire future collectable that’s still eminently usable today. Put a few miles on it now and then and never forget the greatness that was Pontiac. Cars like this are why the Excitement Division will always be popular with enthusiasts all over the world. Call today!

Vehicle: 1999 Pontiac Firebird 30th Anniversary WS6 Convertible
Price: SOLD
Stock Number: 114005
Odometer Reading: 8075
VIN: 2G2FV32G5X2214468
Engine: 5.7 liter LS1 V8
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Gear Ratio: 3.42
Wheelbase: 101 inches
Wheels: 17-inch aluminum wheels
Tires: 275/40/17 Goodyear Eagle
Exterior Color: Arctic White
Interior Color: White leather
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