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Interesting T/A project

Started by Challenger in NC, December 18, 2021, 02:15:51 PM

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TA/Z06/GSXR1100

The owner posted the following : " I have the vin and tags for the car and know where the #s 340 is "

anlauto

I wonder where he "heard" the production figures for T/A's with bench seats, and if the same holds true for AAR's ? :dunno:
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Rich G.

I think the only thing salvageable is the wiper arms.

Challenger in NC

Quote from: anlauto on December 18, 2021, 05:08:20 PM
I wonder where he "heard" the production figures for T/A's with bench seats, and if the same holds true for AAR's ? :dunno:

I wondered that too. That's not an option I would want, especially for a T/A or AAR, but it would be very unique. How many of those are  still around?

750-h2

Back around 1974 my friend bought a running and driving lime green , bench seat, auto on the column T/A for $400. Never thought they were that rare? :dunno:

anlauto

Quote from: Challenger in NC on December 19, 2021, 05:57:40 AM
Quote from: anlauto on December 18, 2021, 05:08:20 PM
I wonder where he "heard" the production figures for T/A's with bench seats, and if the same holds true for AAR's ? :dunno:

I wondered that too. That's not an option I would want, especially for a T/A or AAR, but it would be very unique. How many of those are  still around?

I have two bench seat AAR's here so There's likely more then 8 made :clueless:
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70 Top Banana

Where is the other 90% of the car? By the time you got it put back together you could have bought  a restored T/A and have money left over. :rofl:

HP_Cuda


Another poor clown who thinks he can restore the car for next to nothing and it will sit in a garage collecting dust.

That one will cost well over 100k to get it near completion. Mega metal work.
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anlauto

Hey..if you could pick it up for next to nothing, it would be worth saving... :alan2cents:
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autoxcuda

Quote from: anlauto on December 19, 2021, 09:02:30 AM
Quote from: Challenger in NC on December 19, 2021, 05:57:40 AM
Quote from: anlauto on December 18, 2021, 05:08:20 PM
I wonder where he "heard" the production figures for T/A's with bench seats, and if the same holds true for AAR's ? :dunno:

I wondered that too. That's not an option I would want, especially for a T/A or AAR, but it would be very unique. How many of those are  still around?

I have two bench seat AAR's here so There's likely more then 8 made :clueless:


Guy in our club bought his FJ6 AAR in 1972.  It was a column standard dash car. He converted it to floor shift and rallye gauges in the 90's.

Most of these were not ordered cars. So there's an theory they don't have a lot of options to keep the price down.

A friends T/A had dealer installed rallye gauges and rear speakers. Had invoices to prove it.

People did things a little different then too. Friend bought a 70 SS 396 325hp Camaro of original owners widow. Car had dealer install 454 LS6 and high end corvette-only radio. Have complete doc on this. Even notes with research before purchase.
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