There were 30,690 Firebirds produced in 2002 of that number 14,608, almost half, were Trans AM WS6. Although the total production numbers were low because half were WS6 that makes them the least collectible of the bunch.
In 2002, a total of 2,000 Trans Am WS6 convertibles were produced. This model was part of the final year of the fourth-generation Pontiac Trans Am, which contributed to its collectible status among enthusiasts. The WS6 package included performance enhancements, making it a sought-after variant.
I own 1 2002 and 1 2001 trans am ws6, both have a 3.42 rear end ratio, that was the standard gear for the ws6 from the factory. The collector edition ws6 had a option for a slightly lower gear.
325
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155 to 160 mph
Not without modification
310 for the LS1, 325 for the Ram Air (WS6) models.
WS6 is an RPO code. It's simply an option that, depending on years, includes better suspension, quicker steering, engine and tranny mods, etc. The WS6 started in 1978.
12,212 WS-6's were made.
A 2002 Trans Am WS6 with a 6-speed should be very low 13's. Many have broken 12's with decent tires or just plain luck. The automatic should be low-mid 13's.
The exact number of 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 models with a 6-speed manual transmission and black color is not readily available, as detailed production figures for specific configurations are often not disclosed by manufacturers. However, the WS6 package was relatively rare, and overall production numbers for all 2002 Trans Ams were limited, with estimates indicating a few thousand of the WS6 models were produced that year. For precise figures, enthusiasts often refer to specialized Pontiac forums or databases.
There are many places one can list a Trans AM WS6 for sale. Some places one can sell a Trans AM WS6 include eBay, Craig's List, Camaro Zone, and Auto Trader.