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Location: Charlottetown, PE
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1982 Pontiac Trans Am
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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70 71 73 77 78 79 80 81 TRANS AM CAMARO Z/28 FLOOR PAN $699.95
Pontiac Trans Am 4Pc Car Carpet Floor Mats T $10.99
Firebird Trans-am 6 piece Gold Decal Sticker Set 526M $29.95
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 TRANS AM CAMARO Z28 REAR FLOOR PAN $199.95
77 78 79 80 81 PONTIAC TRANS AM OEM GM HOOD CALIFORNIA $399.95
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!!!SOLD!!!:(
**Updates** (Oct '06) -Installed Trans Am body kit and purchased a TA "Power Bulge" hood for it. I also got it safety inspected and all legal (June '06)-Installed new windshield (Mar '06) -Installed redone wheels and TA decals (Jan '06) -Refubishing the wheels (pics below) (Oct '05) -New fresh coat of black paint. I changed out the rear springs as the old owner had the wrong size in there and were rubbing.
Resto tasks I have completed so far: -body and paint job useing Black "Dupont" paint -replaced dead battery -new battery connectors to replace old worn out ones -replaced rear springs as they were the wrong ones -installed missing lug nut stud and lug nuts -replaced front break pads and one rusted caliper pin -replaced worn out old front speakers -replaced the riped steering wheel with leather wraped one -replaced broken shifter plate -replaced broken radio plate -replaced broken power window switches -removed carpet and pressure washed and shampoo it clean then reinstalled -replaced rear carpet because of rust stains -patched and welded passangers and drivers side floor pans -sound proofed and undercoated welded floor pans -undercoated whole car -replaced rear seat arm rest plastic -replaced all rear cargo area plastic -replaced missing hood and hatch shocks -replaced map pocket with a Trans Am one -rewired headlight motors -replaced all exterior and interior burnt out bulb (aprox. half of them were blown) -replaced and organized fuses the way they should be (old owner had them all messed up) -installed Panisonic cassette player -replaced rear sail panels -removed rear window wiper arm and motor -repainted and clear coated all marker, turn signals and tail lights -replaced broken rear seat belts -replaced old floor mats -replaced lower passangers side dash molding -installed missing upper/lower rad shroud -replaced water for antifreeze -replaced whole passangers and drivers doors and rewired to have power windows work -shampooed front and rear seats (there was grease everywere) -new air filter -new Gold Trans Am decals -Repainted and polished gold Trans Am 16" wheels and tires -replace cracked windshield -replaced rip seats -installed full Trans am ground efx and painted them gold -replaced cracked brake hose -fixed exhaust leek
Future to do list: -install new rear shocks -fix headlight motors -install missing headliner -new spark plugs maybe? -fix speedo cable -fix fuel guage -paint and install TA power bulge hood
Check out the progress on the wheels.... Before: After stripping off the clear coat: After taping off:
Check out my other cars: -1987 Z28 IROC-Z -1990 Sunbird GT
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Posted by: coolindagame304
12/14/2008 10:01PM
hey man where did u find the ground effects they really look good?
Posted by: 1983_Camaro_Z28
02/28/2007 05:05PM
love the car man too bad you sold it do u have any interier parts for camaros and f/b trans ams
Posted by: accordxx
10/27/2006 07:29AM
its so good legend car. 5 star for u. keep it up
Posted by: 19firebird87
03/13/2006 03:58PM
SWEET BIRD MAN CHECK OUT MY FORMULA IM CURRENTLY REBIULDING A 350 FOR AND HOW DID YOU GET ALL THE CLEAR COTE OFF OR YOUR RIMS I WANT TO REDO MINE
Posted by: billsfirebird
10/28/2005 09:11AM
Nice job on the repaint. Looks sharp. I like the wheels too. I'm biased though. Mine could use a good buffing to make them shine again. Good luck with the rest of the restoration. Nice cars!
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