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Project car just brought home pic
Seeing just as brought home projects is great. here's my latest, got it from Omaha Nebraska in 2016. 1972, cloning to a Trans Am. share your pics?
Last edited by JUDGE3; 12-20-2023 at 11:04 AM. |
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Wow nice! Good body?
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Very cool. Here is my 1968 Grand Prix getting off the truck in December of 16.
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Thanks, its my chosen candidate for a 72 Trans Am clone using a car that might not have survived and no harm by altering some original car. the usual rust in the usual areas but a complete car with a good "nucleus" to work with. I prefer clean upgrades from factory items as well as stronger parts and structural upgrades. bit of a neat history, was a dealer owners car for his daughter when new. been sitting inside on a second story warehouse since 1988. still has college sticker on the rear glass and a styx rock band decal from the 70's. got it for $3,000 and sold the drivetrain and everything else non trans am related and only have around $1,300 in it to start cloning. fun times.
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Mine coming home. 71 Formula 400 4 Speed. Nothing left but the roof and firewall. All ROTTEN!
And now. Gen V LT4, TKI 600. All the Detroit Speed parts. Doing a TA tribute. Like a 2017 Trans Am the way they should be built. Stan |
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Subd - looks like fun!
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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