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Re: Rare Option Front Bench Seat
Light gray,
YOU look it up. There were ZERO Trans Ams produced in '68. There were a small number of "PFST"s built, for competition in Trans American Challenge Cup. This car was the predecessor to the T/A, and Pontiac's counter to Z/28. There were 8 '69 ragtops. All but one are accounted for, and the price would make a lottery winner cry.
The Sprint wasn't as rare as some believe, but rare is not the only measure of a cool car. I have no less tha 5 customers with '68 convertibles (all 350 or 400 cars). That's just around Richmond and D.C. Have one customer with a '67 ragtop that we took the 326 out, and put a 461 in. ANIMAL! Too much power for the convertible chassis.
Lighten up on the guy. If he wants a 6-cylinder car, he's got a perfect right to it. Not everyone wants to race or go REAL fast. Some just want to cruise. Others want what they want because they want it. Building a clone and calling the real deal will get you into hot water QUICK! That's the ONLY way you're going to come up with a '69 T/A of any description, much less a ragtop.
PAX
Mark,
The OHC engines are getting tough to find. The 4-bbl. version are REALLY tough. A good performer, no doubt.
I've seen a couple of those bench seat cars over the years. Definitely rare and high "cool" factor. Gonna be tough to build one, though. Finding the seat would be your biggest challenge. You'll also find a bit of bracket re-doing is called for to install it. It's not a big deal, but it's not a "bolt in" deal, either. We just went through that exercise with a '67 Chevelle SS. It came with the bench seat, and we installed buckets.
Best of luck in your quest. E-mail me if I can be of assistance. I don't klnow offhand, where you can get what you need, but I know a LOT of Pontiac guys and gals.
Jim
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