AMA/MVMA Specification forms were provided by all the U.S. manufacturers from 1955 to 1984. These multi-page forms were submitted each year for each model produced and included detailed technical information of every component that made up that specific car or truck. Forms typically were from 10-30 pages in length.
I got a copy of the AMA Specifications for my car through Pontiac Historic Services. I also got a copy of the original factory build sheet for my car under its VIN number.
Keep in mind that AMA information is supposed to be the factory ride height. Personally a original car to me were a little nose high in appearance.
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'70 TA / 505 cid / same engine but revised ( previous best 10.63 at 127.05 )
Old information here:
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/0712p...tiac-trans-am/
Sponsor of the world's fastest Pontiac powered Ford Fairmont (engine)
5.14 at 140 mph (1/8 mile) , true 10.5 tire, stock type suspension
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDoJnIP3HgE
Last edited by Steve C.; 12-02-2022 at 09:09 PM.
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