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Old 10-12-2005, 09:56 AM
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Hi,

I am new to the forum and i must say, it looks great! I am from the UK. My husband is restoring a 1982 3rd gen Pontiac Trans Am. He hopes to have it done in a few months. Here are a few photos of what it started like throught to what it looks like now







I have way to many photos to put on here, but if anyone wants to see some more, just let me know

Like i said, i think the forum is great, so i'm off for a good look around!

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Welcome! Hope your Trans Am turns out great. I used to have an 84 quite a few years ago. Had over 300,000 kms on it when I sold it.
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Thats a good looking project, and very rare over there, too!! When its done it'll be a terrific head-turner!!
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