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Old 03-01-2006, 01:54 AM
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^^very interesting. I'm trying to locate exactly where this place is at in Wisconsin. My dad is a truck driver and he wanted to know also!!!
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Old 03-01-2006, 04:36 AM
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the cars are not for sale yet.the owner is in the process of takeing the proper legal steps before they can be sold.the trans am convert in the pic is not real.well its a real convert but thats about it.this car was cloned in the mid to late 70 i think.before cloning was the in thing.i will also not give out the location until the owner is ready to sell.it just would not be right.there are a few people on this site in the milwaukee area that iam sure know of these cars.i think somebody would have to be out of their mind to restore these cars.like i said before about the only thing holding them together is the driveshafts.
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Old 03-02-2006, 06:21 PM
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Thanks for the update.

It looked like a few at least could be restorable though. Some did look (and sound from what you are saying) unrestorable, I definitely agree! But still, more power to anyone who wants to tackle a project like one of the "unrestorable" ones.
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Does anyone know how i can contact the owner of these cars....address, phone number?? PLEASE HELP ME!!!
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Does anyone know how i can contact the owner of these cars....address, phone number?? PLEASE HELP ME!!!

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DUDE! Calm down. Did you not read the post right above my last one by jrn101 ??I mean I know it was 2 whole posts above yours . Sorry, not trying to be a jerk, but people have to learn to actually read the threads before they post in them!! When they are for sale the location will be disclosed. And here is the post for you:

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the cars are not for sale yet.the owner is in the process of takeing the proper legal steps before they can be sold.the trans am convert in the pic is not real.well its a real convert but thats about it.this car was cloned in the mid to late 70 i think.before cloning was the in thing.i will also not give out the location until the owner is ready to sell.it just would not be right.there are a few people on this site in the milwaukee area that iam sure know of these cars.i think somebody would have to be out of their mind to restore these cars.like i said before about the only thing holding them together is the driveshafts.

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