The 25th Anniversary had a color scheme like the 15th Anniversary and 1969 Trans Am - an all white exterior with blue stripes. The 25th was the first offering of a Trans Am Anniversary model convertible - both a coupe and convertible were offered. Total 25th Anniversary production was 2,000 units (1750 of these were coupes and only 250 of these were convertibles).
A 275 horsepower LT1 5.7 liter (350 CID) V8 was standard on all Trans Ams including the 25th Anniversary. You could expect a 1/4 mile time in the low-14 second range and a 0-60 mph time of mid-5 second range.
The interior cabin is subjectively one of the best looking of the Anniversary cars. Its space-age modern look is something you won't easily forget. The stark contrast throughout the entire interior between the white leather seats and the black plastic trim really makes the interior stand out and the embroidered 25th Anniversary logos on the front seats and door panels are a nice touch.
For anyone looking at a future collectible, he 25th Anniversary is just the ticket - their prices are considerably higher than other 1994 Trans Ams but still reasonable for the collector market. Values should begin to steadily increase. The smart collectors will search for a convertible model. With only 250 produced, he 25th Anniversary convertible will be worth much more than the coupe in the future.On Feb-02-16 at 17:49:14 PST, eller added the following information:
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The reserve on this car is $6,500.00. That's my lowest price. I hope this helps someone. I'd love to sell the car and you NEED to own this convertible! This is a one owner vehicle. You could be the second owner! Let's make it happen! 8-)