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69 Trans Am
I have a dealer invoice for a 1971 vega. The trade in car is listed as a white 1969 Trans Am vin 223379N105257. If this car is still around I can give current owner the original owners name and address from 1971.
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Re: 69 Trans Am
I know there was alot of good drugs going around in 71 but i cant imagine being high enough to trade a 69 trans am in on a vega
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Re: 69 Trans Am
The orgnal owner of my 72 Formula did it the other way around, trading in a Vega on the Formula.
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Re: 69 Trans Am
Here's an other good one, 69 Orange GTO vin 242379G136624 traded in for a 72 6 cyl Nova.
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Re: 69 Trans Am
You could literally find thousands of examples like this. In the late 70's, these cars were gas guzzlers, required premium fuel, and most of them were traded in for a fuel efficient compact or a non-performance car.
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Re: 69 Trans Am
Nice! I hope someone can use this info. What state was it in?
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