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Although I'm a die hard 1st/2nd gen fan, I can see why you can't seem to make the grin go away. Car looks awesome, even for a Pontiac, lol. Love the color combo too!
Great looking ride...but what's under the hood??????
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Thanks for all the great responses. When I bought the car it was Chevy powered from the factory (250 I6) with a powerglide. Now it has a 355 with a TH350. I did all the mechanicals myself, including the transmission and rearend. So far everything works perfectly (knock on wood) except for the right turn signal. The rear blinks but the front does not, nut the lights all light up correctly. If it wasn't something......
15x7 and 4.25" BS with 275/60R15 on the back and 15x3.5 with 165R15 on the front. Cragar SS and Firestone Indy 500's, except the front tires which I'll have to look at to get the model.