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Old 03-31-2016, 06:42 PM
eaglesan13 eaglesan13 is offline
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Default 1971 Trans Am

I've been looking for a round port car for a couple of years now, and I finally got one. Some of you may recognize the car as the low-mileage car that board member Keith K bought out of Canada last year. Keith had sent me pictures right after he bought it, and although I was happy for him, I was also a little jealous, so I asked Keith to please think of me if he ever considered selling it. A few months ago Keith contacted me and said he was going to thin out the heard a bit and offered me the car. I'm very grateful to Keith for giving me a shot at the car before offering it for sale publicly. I promise to take good care of it.

Below is what Keith wrote when he posted about the car last October, and I'll just cut and paste it since I can't improve on his description. I invite both Keith and Steve T. (455hota) to chime in regarding how they acquired the car and any additional history they may have to offer.


"First of all thanks to forum member 455hota for connecting me up with the car and its second owner, and for assistance in retrieving it from its Ontario, Canada hometown of 45 years

It's a 4-speed car with three factory options: Console, AM Radio, and Rear Speaker. It has 16,700 original miles, original paint, stripes, interior, etc. The low miles are attributable to its having been essentially a dedicated drag car in its early years, followed by a life of indoor storage, with occasional outings to shows by the first and second owners who appreciated what it was. As a result of the early racing activity, the original block is gone. Pretty much everything else is original, save a few odds/ends like chrome valve covers, the vintage oil pressure gauge installed in the dash, and the exhaust downstream of the manifolds (original system a victim of the race car thing).

Interestingly, the GM Canada docs state the car was first delivered to "GM of Canada Show Car Account Oshawa, Ont". The dealer that ultimately received it, Fenton's Pontiac in Port Elgin, Ontario (their sticker is still on the taillight panel), told the first owner it was used by GM of Canada for filming ads.

It's an amazing machine to drive... feels just like new, AM radio still works, doors close beautifully, seats are comfortable in a way the repros never quite get right, etc."
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