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StealthBird, I have a question for you.
With regard to this post you made: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showpost....&postcount=147
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Do you have any info on this car or any new pictures? In 6 years, it must be done or close, right? Must be a truly beautiful car if I can ever find a picture of it after restoration. I tried to PM you but whenever I sent you one, it was like it never happened. I'd get no response and I'd check my "sent" box and nothing was there. ??? Thank you for your time. |
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The above Black 1972 T/A is one of a handful of special order paint T/As built in 1972. Some of the others are:
No - your eyes are not decieving you. That's a White Pearl 1972 SD-455 TA complete with "screaming chicken" on the hood - built as a show car by GM Design. Car is now in private hands. Built for the President of the SCCA Recently unveiled at a MCACN show (2016??) There is supposed to be a Silver 1972 T/A though no one seems to know anything about it. Last edited by Lee Stewart; 05-18-2017 at 01:11 AM. |
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Can't understand the owner's attitude. Why wouldn't he show a one of one car at a premier show like MCACN? Protective of what? |
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The last I heard it was undergoing a slow "pay as I can" restoration at a local shop. I'm not sure why he is so secretive about it. He just did not want to be pestered about it. IIRC, it was ordered new in AZ and migrated to Tx in the early 90's.
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My guess is he is a normal guy with a unique and abnormal car, and doesn't want to be bothered buy a bunch of Money trying to swindle him out of it constantly...which is most likely what would happen.
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Hey Lee, the page that contains those photos claims to have not been updated since 2006. And he does reply to emails sent to:
Gabe Gonzalez [email protected] I guess those pictures to be take a long time ago. What is your source that those pictures are actually new? Thank you and I really appreciate your help. |
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9999, all apologies, I do not sign in as much as I used to. I was alerted to this thread by other members, and am just catching up now.
I do not have any more info on the black 72 Trans Am. There were a few special order Trans Ams (as Lee pointed out). One of the things that's difficult to determine with these cars is the actual color the car was painted. Typically these cars just have a "1" for a paint code on the invoice. Without a build sheet, it's hard to determine what that special paint color was. In the case of the Adriatic Blue Trans Am, Pontiac used the color code "D", which was an RPO color on the 1972 Firebird (but not the Trans Am). In other cases, such as the Starlight Black 1970 Formula featured in Smoke Signals, the invoice code is "1" and the trim tag shows "- -" for a paint code. Starlight Black was not available on the 1970 Firebird line, which meant that it was truly a special paint car. There was also a special order black 1973 Trans Am. Mike
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