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Old 12-05-2020, 10:39 AM
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Formula's look much better with the full flare compliments. easy removal if concerned with the originality thing. this is a nice one. never liked white interior though.

look like somethings missing without em.


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Old 12-05-2020, 12:13 PM
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Formula's look much better with the full flare compliments. easy removal if concerned with the originality thing. this is a nice one. never liked white interior though.

look like somethings missing without em.
This looks great Pontiac should of had this as a option

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Old 12-06-2020, 09:29 PM
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Formula's look much better with the full flare compliments. easy removal if concerned with the originality thing. this is a nice one. never liked white interior though.

look like somethings missing without em.
all that AND the chrome?, would you like a T/A with all the chrome?
I prefer the more sport/ bling look I guess.
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"easy removal"?? Sure, if you don't mind dealing with all the drilled mounting holes to have to deal with. Can you say 'new paint job'?

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Old 12-07-2020, 01:09 AM
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Formula's look much better with the full flare compliments. easy removal if concerned with the originality thing. this is a nice one. never liked white interior though.

look like somethings missing without em.
Wow...I just had to reply to your thread! That's a basically a picture of the custom F-bird I built back in 1978.
Started life as a 72 Esprit my father purchased new. He wanted to buy GP, but I talked him into the Firebird...tried to pull him into a white TA sitting on the showroom floor, but he wouldn't go for it : (
Anyway, fast forward to '77, I got my DL and Pop gave me the rusted Esprit after my Sister got done beating the hell out of the '72.
I'll make a long story short.....she had a 350 / auto. I put in a junkyard 400/400turbo trans out of a 70 GP.
My Pop always got a posi rear in all his cars. So when he ordered this '72 late in 1971. It ended up with a 3.42 posi out of a Formula/TA from the factory. The car was always fast, even with the 350. Now with the 400, she really came to life!
I loved the look of the flairs, so I ordered a complete set from the Pontiac dealer. I got a rear spoiler from the same JY that I found the 400 from.
Had the body all repaired and flairs installed, and painted her midnight blue metallic.
The interior I replaced with a complete take out from a wrecked '78 TA. The parts that wouldn't fit, because of the rear window difference, I spray dyed to match the saddle color.
Oh yeah, I put a Formula hood on her too. I found that in a different JY for $30 !

I changed the dash, gauges, radio, and ended up with gold snowflake rims found, yeah...you guessed it, the junk yard...lol
As a 17-18 year old, I was so proud of what I had created.
So when I look at that pix, I can see myself flying around the streets of the Jersey shore back in the late 70's, early 80's
I ended up selling her to my roommate in college. I received a call months later while on break, he smacked her up.

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If you want the wheel spoilers you buy a TA. If you don’t you buy a Formula. Simple, Pontic got it right.

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Old 12-07-2020, 02:09 PM
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If you want the wheel spoilers you buy a TA. If you don’t you buy a Formula. Simple, Pontic got it right.
The only thing Pontiac didn't get right is if you wanted a flat hood, you had to like single exhaust 2 barrels and I am the lone flat hood fan this side of the Rockies I think.

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If you want the wheel spoilers you buy a TA. If you don’t you buy a Formula. Simple, Pontic got it right.
Or, you painted and mounted full flare fiberglass units.
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If Pontiac made TA's in pink you'd say they got it right.

Evolution of the 69 Trans Am?

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Old 12-08-2020, 03:11 PM
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The original design for the 2nd Gen T/A hood was the Formula hood, so Pontiac did have a plan for a "Formula w/ flares."

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The original design for the 2nd Gen T/A hood was the Formula hood, so Pontiac did have a plan for a "Formula w/ flares."
That is true. I can see it as being a continuation of the 69 TA hood "look". Which makes me wonder if they had used that hood on the TA, what would have become of the Formula design. I have never read of that aspect. I think Pontiac made the right choice, as the shaker became part of the TA mojo.

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Old 12-08-2020, 05:57 PM
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If Pontiac made TA's in pink you'd say they got it right.

Evolution of the 69 Trans Am?
i guess if it was on the option list someone would have ordered a pink t/a

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Old 12-08-2020, 06:09 PM
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I love the spoilers and flairs. I am going to do that to my plain jane Firebird. It is hard to find a nice formula hood. It seems all of the ones I have seen have had the grilles broken out and the rear corners broken.

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Old 12-08-2020, 06:17 PM
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I love the spoilers and flairs. I am going to do that to my plain jane Firebird. It is hard to find a nice formula hood. It seems all of the ones I have seen have had the grilles broken out and the rear corners broken.
looks like a lot of people like it and would have most likely ordered it if it was on the option list .

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This is fugly.
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I think history shows Pontiac got it right......

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Old 12-08-2020, 09:42 PM
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No argument that the shaker conversion to a formula hood is always horrific.
And we are all happy with how these things came out, hence having one and being here. But these things could just as easily have been options on different models since they work, but look odd at times as non-standard, and we'd have supported those options too. But the only options I wished my 78 Formula featured was a front skirt of sorts and fender vents for heat extraction, and of course the smaller scoops were ramair functional rather than die-cast blanks. The flares are what I still don't care about, on my car anyway. They are one of the All or Nothing options.

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Old 12-10-2020, 12:54 PM
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This is fugly.
Not to insult somebody's decision to do that to their own car...but I agree! Why didn't he put on a set of "Sawblades" too, to really top it off.

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This is fugly.
Ponch would disagree

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No argument that the shaker conversion to a formula hood is always horrific.
And we are all happy with how these things came out, hence having one and being here. But these things could just as easily have been options on different models since they work, but look odd at times as non-standard, and we'd have supported those options too. But the only options I wished my 78 Formula featured was a front skirt of sorts and fender vents for heat extraction, and of course the smaller scoops were ramair functional rather than die-cast blanks. The flares are what I still don't care about, on my car anyway. They are one of the All or Nothing options.
While building my custom formula back in the late 70's, I picked up a shaker to cut into the formula hood. I had the hole all taped out, ready to cut....but just couldn't do it. I stepped back, and took a good look at the beauty of the stock formula hood. That made up my mind to put the shaker on the shelf.
I still have the thing sitting there, waiting to come to life one day : )

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