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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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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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The orgnal owner of my 72 Formula did it the other way around, trading in a Vega on the Formula.
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Here's an other good one, 69 Orange GTO vin 242379G136624 traded in for a 72 6 cyl Nova.
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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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Nice! I hope someone can use this info. What state was it in?
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