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Nice '72 T/A (Ebay)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/455-H...item2a01808b81
Anyone seen this car? Too rich for me. Looks very nice. |
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Link doesn't work. I found it though. Thanks.
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The steering wheel is off a bit. When he's driving straight the wheel is 10-15 degrees to the left.
Very nice car though. I love the exhaust rumble at the end of the video. |
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Nice car. It really needs a front end alignment. I was hoping for a nice in car 0-100 MPH blast through the gears.
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1971 Pontiac GT-37 Car is a junk yard dog and maybe one day will be restored. |
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That thing would look GREAT with a set of 22" Donks!
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The Firebird, GTO & LeMans are gone...the garage is now occupied by 2005 Porsche 997 C2S and more guitars in the house... |
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I went straight to the video and wondered why the sound of the transmission wasn't "right" for that year. Should have been an M-22. Then read it was an auto conversion to a ST10. The car photgraphs very nice and I like it.
The 3.73's in the back are a little tight for that 455, I would probably change them to 3.42, have to see the cam card 1st though. |
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