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As you see I'm new to this, I just picked up a 75 TA 400/4sp, body straight, good glass, interior so-so, for $500.00. It will take me a while to get it into the condition of the TA's I see here, but hey, that's half the fun! I'll probably be picking your brains for tips, hope you guys can help.
thanks, Mike |
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As you see I'm new to this, I just picked up a 75 TA 400/4sp, body straight, good glass, interior so-so, for $500.00. It will take me a while to get it into the condition of the TA's I see here, but hey, that's half the fun! I'll probably be picking your brains for tips, hope you guys can help.
thanks, Mike |
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Wow, 500...excellent buy. Best of luck on the resto work.
Regards, Leigh 1976 Trans Am 1970 RS/SS Camaro Sydney, Australia
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Regards, Leigh Pontiacs I’ve owned…. 1960 Laurentian 283 1963 Laurentian 283 1976 Trans Am 400 1977 Trans Am 400 1951 Chieftain Flat head 6 1967 Firebird 400 convertible 1967 Firebird 400 coupe 1979 Trans Am 403 1971 Formula 455 (clone) 1969 Firebird 350 1968 Firebird 428 manual. Sydney, Australia |
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Does it run? That's a great deal! Can you post pics? I'm kicking myself for not taking more "before" pictures. Good luck with your project!
Only the dead have seen the end of war.
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Best thing you can do right now is get yourself a digital camera!! I did and I have about 40 pics so far on my resto. Get yourself a good sandblaster too!! No doubt she'll be alot of work. Good luck.
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