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From a Jalopnik “most overrated performance car” thread:
eam1 hoser68 7/07/23 8:20pm I agree. They look fantastic and thanks to Smokey and the Bandit I developed a crush for Trans Ams. I had a specially ordered ‘82 with the cross-fire infected engine, WS6, blah blah blah. It was a slow, unreliable POS but looked like a million bucks. Then I traded it in on an ‘85 with the TPI engine and that was a whole other animal. Good car, not a great car, but lots of fun back in the day and quick enough for 1985. Around that time I drove my friend’s ‘79 TA and that thing was a fossil compared to my ‘85, which literally did everything better. Even though it was only 6 years old and had around 50K miles, it rattled like it had been driven in the Dakar rally and the suspension and brakes felt like they belonged on a Caprice. Looked great though. |
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Back in High School my friends' dad bought them 2 brand new 79 T/As. One black stick, the other a silver anniversary auto. The stick had the poncho motor, while the silver was an Oldsmobird 403. Both got modified with cams and exhaust later on. Last I heard, my friend's brother still has the black T/A. It was set on jack stands for 20 years at their dad's house, when he sent it out to be made streetable again. That was about 15 years ago.
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Thanks for posting! Looking forward to seeing where that ends up. In looking at these cars on FBMP, it is amazing how much people want for piles of rubble. A few have been rubble asking $6K. |
These belong to a guy in a car club that I am a member of. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1689876842.jpg
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By today's standards they are pigs, definitely. Good for cruising in the summertime. Like driving a boat. I think you should drive one and get it out of your system.
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To me this was a $60k car and you might be able to duplicate it for that if you did a lot of the work. $150k starts getting toward 512BB money |
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What’s the story on the General? My buddy has one from the movie. Bought it from the studio. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Pretty sure you're right on this ^^^^. My older brother was the service manager of a nearby Pontiac dealer in the late 80's / early 90's. The last gasp of those cars was the turbo version with the 4.3 V6, which is 2/3's of a SBC. They were very limited production and at that time amongst their contemporaries, they were no joke. They had so much potential with small mods. They way outclassed the closest competitor Buick Grand National that had a smaller ( 3.8 ) engine and weighed @400 lbs more.
I came close to buying one, but at the last minute had reservations about affording that as the economy in late 1990 was just starting to tip downwards. |
Back in the day, I used to hang out at the beach and there was this hot chick that used to drive this. That car was hot...just like her.
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400, 4 Speed. Summer is over in Nebraska. No T-topped T/A price Con: Not a T/A. No T-tops. Still not cheap. Looks ok-ish in the ad but left to wonder/worry about the underside. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1544591729644809 Otherwise: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/27-years-family-owned-1977-pontiac-firebird-trans-am-y82-4-speed/ |
Both of those are really nice cars.
I stopped looking as there is literally nothing in between $6000 piles of junk and $30K+ beautiful cars. I think if I did a consistent SearchTempest query and made a few FB accounts around the country I could find cars in the south that would work for me. I'm also really into the 77-79 look headlights more than the molded plastic of 80-81. Pre-77 doesn't do much for me. Almost bought an Audi wagon two days ago. Sort of glad I didn't. |
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