Autotest 29th Nov
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:37 pm
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I'd love one of those Trans Ams, but i think it would look damned ugly in the driveway, not to mention the fuel economy. Was it 6.6 litre? Smokey and the Bandit this weekend me thinks!!Dominic wrote:
It was originally 6.6 litre; now bored out to 7.6! With a few trick motorsport / tuning tweeks, now up from the original (pathetic) 150BHP to 450BHP, with 500 torques! Still looks standard, but had all brakes and suspension fully upgraded too. Slightly tatty cosmetically, but well sorted mechanically (except for the LSD which was giving up by the end of the day). Was a very cool car, being driven very well!.. see the video.Peter76 wrote:I'd love one of those Trans Ams, but i think it would look damned ugly in the driveway, not to mention the fuel economy. Was it 6.6 litre? Smokey and the Bandit this weekend me thinks!!
Only 150BHP.Dominic wrote:It was originally 6.6 litre; now bored out to 7.6! With a few trick motorsport / tuning tweeks, now up from the original (pathetic) 150BHP to 450BHP, with 500 torques! Still looks standard, but had all brakes and suspension fully upgraded too. Slightly tatty cosmetically, but well sorted mechanically (except for the LSD which was giving up by the end of the day). Was a very cool car, being driven very well!.. see the video.Peter76 wrote:I'd love one of those Trans Ams, but i think it would look damned ugly in the driveway, not to mention the fuel economy. Was it 6.6 litre? Smokey and the Bandit this weekend me thinks!!
Dominic wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1978-PONTIAC-TRAN ... 240%3A1318![]()
Note the shear size of these cars; look at how it fills the parking space, compared to the cars next to it. Hope you have a long and wide drive way
Or; (With loads of photos)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1979-Pontiac-Tran ... 240%3A1318
The Exige, being my TOY, had to meet certain criteria, i.e fit in the garage. No way a Trans Am would get in there and i don't think i could have it parked in the driveway being the ugly great beast that it is. Don't think the neighbours would appreciate that. However, if i lived somewhere more secluded i would be tempted!Dominic wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1978-PONTIAC-TRAN ... 240%3A1318![]()
Note the shear size of these cars; look at how it fills the parking space, compared to the cars next to it. Hope you have a long and wide drive way
Or; (With loads of photos)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1979-Pontiac-Tran ... 240%3A1318
Cool in a kinda 70's orange & brown shagpile sort of way.Peter76 wrote:
And to ScottyC, not sure about Shug, but there is something kinda cool about the car. I'd love to expand on that, but, errr, not sure how to!

Check the avatar dude... The car is horrendous by any reasonable measure. Doesn't stop it being the definition of cool though...Scotty C wrote:Dominic wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1978-PONTIAC-TRAN ... 240%3A1318![]()
Note the shear size of these cars; look at how it fills the parking space, compared to the cars next to it. Hope you have a long and wide drive way
Or; (With loads of photos)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1979-Pontiac-Tran ... 240%3A1318![]()
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Shug WTF do you like about them???