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They sell new oem front bumpers online for like $300. Deliver to your doorstep. You just need some brackets. I’m happy with mine but it’s basically just a trim piece.
Love! LOVE! LOVE!!! My brother and I bought a '65 Impala ragtop with a frozen clutch years ago. We put it on jack stands, fired it up in gear, then stabbed the brakes over and over. The shock to the clutch eventually freed it up. Once we got the wheels to engage and disengage with the clutch, we dropped it off the stands and did burnouts up and down our little country road. It's a primitive way to get it working, but it does work! Beautiful video, my friend.
That's awesome! I plan to try something like that method you guys used . I hope to get it to my house next month and really start working on it . Thanks for watching!
Hi may I ask how much you paid for that jewel? I have the exact same one, Doesn't look like that it did black with silver trim and black velour inside. I have it up for sale but everyone is telling me too much?? It also has been sitting 1990's also/
I had a 80 Trans Am Black with Red interior and shaker hood, full sticker kit, as my first car in 1990. Biggest regret ever was selling it. Loved it and still do.
This seems like a set up. Like this car was someone's project and was a running vehicle with no real problems. And then it just got parked in the car garage and left. I would go so far as to say this was staged with a good car placed on site and then had dust artificially blown onto it to fake being sitting for a long time. I call foul!
That artificial dust sure was hard to come by. Haha 😄 Call foul all you want, but I promise you none of it was staged. :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
I want one soooo bad I would take that car over any brand new super car. I kno it sounds weird but I LOVE THEM CARS. and now here comes ELECTRIC. TRUMP 2024 DRILL BABY DRILL 🇺🇸
I got a 1980 T/A, I’m the 2nd owner, I knew the owner from new, and told them I want this car if you ever sell it. I finally got it VERY low miles, it sat outside for a while, I restored it for my wife’s 50th birthday. It is the 1 car we will never let go of. And I had to SUB to you guys, GREAT video.
please forgive me on this, before you loaded this awesome beast or sports car, i was just wondering if the past owner every so often try to start the car while it was being parked to keep it alive, second when you came how come you try to see if it s alive etc?
My uncle had one of these.I remember he went off to the army and the motor locked up in it.I remember because dad went to get him in his 70 something chevy heavy half amd ended up throwing a rod towing it back to oklahoma.Those cars are heavy.
I have a 72 TA Barn Find that was in similar shape. Kept the barn find look, but cleaned the heck out of it. Still had to tear the entire car down to fix all the issues. Complete engine rebuild at Butler Performance and complete refresh of drive train. Re-welded the subframe supports, all new bushing, and rebuilt everything mechanical, upgrade to 4 wheel disk brakes. Now 412hp 516Tq The reality of most Barnfinds is they still need a complete overhaul, and it’s more of a preservation than a restoration. Yes it’s less time (9 months vs 2-3 years) but it’s still not cheap. You need to fix a things lot to make them right, but need to have the disciplined to not restore the beauty of time. What’s great if I do wanna ever paint it in the future most of the hard work is already done. The bodywork would be fixing external things not require a complete tear down again.
beautiful, thats a real barn find! I have a 79 TA SE, Black w/T-tops. had to replace the 403 Olds with a 455 Olds due to the block being cracked. Lots of fun to drive! I call it the "Panty Dropper!"
Es muy bonito, me gusta mucho mas la parte delantera y trasera de este modelo que el de 1977 bandid. Cuantos millas tiene? Me gustaria tener el turbo que creo que es de 1980...81.... deseando ver otro video, gracias Saludos desde España😊
Popular belief is that all TA’s had a hood bird. Truth is, they were optional (except for special edition cars), a big money maker for Pontiac. Nice to see the rare Oyster White interior only available in ‘79 & ‘80. Yours has the black accents. Oyster was also available with tan, red, or blue accents. The sister Camaro was only available with Gray accents.
On our barn we have a wood stove that has a blower to blow how air out. Also we have older heater that hangs from the ceiling that’s pretty big, and if it gets to cold we’ll move a salamander in there
So the tube at the top goes all the way down to the bottom of the bottle and the opposite end of tube into differential. Then air wand pushes air into bottle causing pressure to push fluid up the tube into the dif?