I sold this car 8-31-09 to Tom A from the Kansas City Area.
1992 Pontiac Trans Am
One of Six Hundred and Sixty Three made in 1992.
Made as a T-Top car and then sent to ASC to be made Convertible by Pontiac.
305 Auto
Little over 113,xxx miles.
I purchased this car in August of 2007, sold my 1967 Austin Healey Sprite to get this car.
Planning on keeping it mostly stock, just want to freshen it up and enjoy driving it.
The first set of pictures are of the car as purchased, only having been cleaned up, car was in storage in a barn in Mid Missouri.
Interior of the Car when purchased
New Seats ready go in

floor pans look nice

New Seats and Carpet in, starting to look good


Some Stickers and Codes
With some new (wider) tires
It Snowed

Couple Pictures of Trouble Areas before going to the body shop.

Scooby ready for a cruise!

Car is was in the hands of Nick Tindall (3-9-08 through 7-28-08) he promise me a paint job in 4 weeks.

Updated 6-3-08 More Pictures of Body work
Updated 7-28-08 Car leaving the shop that Nick Tindall once worked at after 19 weeks of mostly sitting.

Off to Hardings Auto Works on 6032 Duda Road in House Springs MO 63051 to be finished.

The car in process of being painted (9-12-08) Dale's PH# 636 671 3878 if you need any body work








Pictures of the Car 9-23-08 back together and home again, Thanks Dale I am Really pleased.







Some times you find something good when taking apart for paint
Build Sheet

1-1-09 New Spark Plugs, Wires, Rotor, and Cap.

3-27-09 Hit 120 on the way home from work, have been driving the 92 almost everyday since I got it back from paint, it no longer has that brand new look, a few chips on the hood... but it still looks great for being 17 years old.

4-11-09 Nice weather, perfect for some pictures near the washed out bridge







4-21-09
Added Sub Frame Connectors [SFC]
I purchased the SFC and a Wonder Bar from Lon at Top-Down Solutions www.top-downsolutions.com 626 369 0040 and they are awesome.
I had Certified Performance at 2900 Woodson 314 423 1663 Weld them in and throw on the Wonder Bar while they had it on the lift.





5-??-2009 Replaced the fabric on the speaker grills in the back


7-10-2009 Installed a Stock Pontiac Radio that I modified to have a MP3 Jack.
I followed the instructions on LS1Tech, I put my jack in the center glove box.

I found this radio in a closet at work, no one claimed it so I took it.

Inside Splicing in the jack between the cassette and the radio on Left, all done on Right


Finished conecting the Jack then to work in the car running wires to center glove box from radio


All done, looks totaly stock except the jack in the center glove box, but now I can listen to my MP3 player through a stock Pontiac radio, I really prefer the look of a stock radio in these third gen Firebirds, especially at night.
Thank you Jason Novak on LS1tech
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-electronics/688297-how-you-can-add-aux-input-mp3-player-without-adapter-9.html
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