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Old 10-21-2021, 06:05 PM
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Default My new 1970 Trans Am

After a very long search and just missing on several cars I was finally able to buy a 1970 Trans Am. It came Polar White with bright blue deluxe interior. Ram Air III, 4 speed, no AC. It does not have the original engine or transmission. I believe the 12 bolt is the original.

It is currently in race car form but will eventually be restored one day. Unfortunately the interior was changed from bright blue to black at some point many years ago. The first thing I’d like to do is switch it back to bright blue deluxe and make the interior a bit more correct (steering wheel, correct 1970 gauges, a-pillars, etc). Oh and I’d REALLY like to get a replacement drivers side front spoiler if anyone has one they would like to part with??? I couldn’t find anything in the parts section

I’m guessing it was originally a M21 close ratio 4 speed due to the options on PHS. Unfortunately I have no way of really knowing for sure. What are everyone’s thoughts?

If by some wild chance anyone has a WS block or M21 with the partial VIN of N107491 please let me know. I’d like to save the parts for later.








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