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Congrats Bob, beautiful car!
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Congrats!! very NICE! Please continue to post all about the new purchase. Sounds like you have plenty of documentation and the history is well known. I like your plan to clean, correct what's wrong, and give her a light fluffing. Please post pics of all the nooks and crannies along the way . Are you planning to do any re-plating? Just curious what you have in store on certain items like the brake booster, hood hinges, etc... Enjoy and again congrats on your 73.
CB
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1966 GTO Vert automatic. 1969 CR Judge Ram Air III 4sp Pattern Car. 1969 GTO standard 350HP TH-400. 2006 GTO Phantom Black 6spd. 1972 Formula 455HO Ram Air. 1976 LE Trans Am 50th Anniversary Edition with T top. 1976 Formula 350. 1977 Grand Prix Model J 350. 1978 Trans am 400 Pontiac. 1979 Trans am 403 Olds. 1968 Olds 442. 1971 TR6. |
#43
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The Screaming Chicken has landed....
Well, the Screaming Chicken has landed and marked its' territory already...
This is a video link - Click on the picture. More to follow.... |
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Bob, That is a great video and good to see it home. You've got to be like a kid on Christmas morning....hey, easy on those tires (lol)!
Dennis |
#45
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What a great car - Congratulations Bob!
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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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So the car is here and I am very happy. It's not perfect, but I knew that. I've put it on the lift to inspect the bottom side and am happy with what I see. It's cleaner than the Gold Car was, and has no undercoating to deal with. Pretty incredible for a car that spent most of its' life in Indiana. Here are some preliminary pictures from below. A few comments first:
1) the starter still has the support bracket and heat shield, but was painted engine blue??? Looks kind of original... 2) the valance opening did not get the factory black out treatment 3) pictures of yellow line bracket and speedo cable clip for PY members. You know who you are. 4) driveshaft and rear axle showing factory paint marks 5) some fasteners and parts need sorted 6) It has the weird front fuel and return line fitting. NJSteve... 7) Aftermarket exhaust pretty well done with welded system and H-pipe. Sounds pretty bitchin. 8) someone painted the gas tank black a long time ago 9) Can't wait to get Wide Ovals installed, original shocks redone, and......... |
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Time to get the lift moved out into the driveway & the power washer warmed up!
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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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The touch up paint looks great but I don't know how the rubber from the T/A radials is going to look on the lower rear fenders. Honestly, I NEVER dumped the clutch the whole time I had the car.
I know that you will be a better caretaker for the red car than I ever was. Now, about those Wide Ovals......... |
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Exhaust pretty well done...
except for the missing nuts. Was the engine paint touched up to signify the updated emission changes? |
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I would have bet $5.00 you would notice that. The hose clamp was even more astute, even I hadn't noticed that. WCG had already fixed it. Keep looking, I'm sure there is more.
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Didn't Tom paint the nose?
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#52
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The 73's would have the plastic valence, which would have covered the bottom of the nose lip.
(so it would not be black?) Very nice looking 73! Congrats!
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Did 73's get the bumper black out? I wouldn't think that they would because of the factory plastic valance would cover that area.
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tree'd by John
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cant wait to watch this one. |
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Here's a few more pictures under the hood. It's interesting that I noticed someone commented on the black painted hood latch on the SD time capsule car. Sure enough, this one is also painted black. No evidence the core support was painted. If so it was years ago and I doubt anyone was re-popping the emission stickers, and if so the person who went to the trouble of painting the core installed the sticker crooked??? Last Indiana inspection was November 1979. Hinges look great. Hood to cowl seal is toast. Master Cylinder still has black paint and evidence of sticker. Inspection mark on booster. Overspray on hood.
Lastly, I would be remiss if I didn't thank a few people. My Pal Dave first for being my friend and hauling ass all over the place for me including Auburn, GA to pick up the car. Mike (WCG) for passing the car on for my care and safekeeping. Tom who did a great job sympathetically touching up some of the paint that wasn't original, and some that was, but made it all look great. And Ramair for being my shrink and adviser through this quest. I'm a lucky man. |
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Very nice. Bob, keep an eye on that funky pot metal fuel fitting contraption on the timing cover. They were recalled because the nipples cracked and the entire contents of the fuel tank would then siphon out under your hot engine.
(yes, I said nipples cracked...hee hee hee) |
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Very nice! That is the best way to find them, mostly original and very well cared for!
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1970 Trans Am 1971 Trans Am 1974 Trans Am 1978 Y88 Trans Am W72/auto 1979 10th Anniversary Trans Am 1984 Trans Am 1993 Trans Am 1999 30th Anniversary Trans Am 2001 10th anniversary Firehawk #104 2006 GTO |
#59
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Love this car!
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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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Very nice addition Bob. Congrats!
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