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Old 05-16-2013, 08:20 PM
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Your nuts! Lol but very nice love the wheels and color. SW how's that new house coming along??
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Old 05-16-2013, 08:39 PM
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SW thats friggin awesome 76 is my favorite year! SW you have to give me first dibs if you ever get rid of this one OMG!
Will do, there is something about the '76s that I love..

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Your nuts! Lol but very nice love the wheels and color. SW how's that new house coming along??
It's coming, we have about 9-10 months left..

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you trip me out, you get so fired up about a t/a, when your others rides are so off the chain cool and exotic... go for it man, what ever floats your boat. lol
Hahaha, those are kool but there is something about driving a car older than most people you see everyday!

Thanks guys for sharing in my craziness!
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Old 05-16-2013, 08:57 PM
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I am doing a 74. Nice to see a man of your taste pick up one of the less popular years. I have been thinking about a set of these for around town wheels: http://www.amazon.com/US-Mags-Machin.../dp/B00B42T18A. I would probably get the rears widened. I am going to have to mock the car up and see if they will work with the C6 subframe though. I need 18's for my brakes.
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Old 05-16-2013, 09:11 PM
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I am doing a 74. Nice to see a man of your taste pick up one of the less popular years. I have been thinking about a set of these for around town wheels: http://www.amazon.com/US-Mags-Machin.../dp/B00B42T18A. I would probably get the rears widened. I am going to have to mock the car up and see if they will work with the C6 subframe though. I need 18's for my brakes.
I love all early Trans Ams.. anything '70-'79. Those wheels would look great widened..

My '78 showed up a few weeks ago, but after getting the '76, I'm going to sell it and look for a nice '70-'72 white T/A..

Here is the '78 all original paint..
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That is nice Congrats..I too think it's cool that you have these over the top exotic cars and still your heart leans toward American muscle. I really like the 70 SD 455 too
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Call me I have a stroker motor waiting for you....


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and BTW don't you know once you remove a hood bird it becomes a Formula. LOL
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Old 05-17-2013, 07:03 AM
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and BTW don't you know once you remove a hood bird it becomes a Formula. LOL
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and BTW don't you know once you remove a hood bird it becomes a Formula. LOL
Beautiful car! What's the deal with the screamin' chicken - ectomy? You not like the bird?

Side note, I had an uncle who through the late 70's bought a new big block chevy truck every year and the first thing he would do is have the dealership put a TA bird on the hood.


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I love all early Trans Ams.. anything '70-'79. Those wheels would look great widened..

My '78 showed up a few weeks ago, but after getting the '76, I'm going to sell it and look for a nice '70-'72 white T/A..

Here is the '78 all original paint..
what will that one be going for? Looks like a great car.
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