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#521
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That's right, I'm no longer the owner of this gorgeous car. I couldn't be happier with her new home.
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#522
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Looks like she will be in an amazing array of muscle cars too....
http://www.floridatoday.com/story/ne...uilt/19344345/
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#523
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Guess the color wasn't a keeper.................
WHEEEEEEEEE........
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I'm not big on museum cars and would have liked to see her do a smokey burnout. That isn't happening now, but maybe the next one. Great job on Adrian to both Steve and Greg
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that cracked me up!!!
....congrats 165TH on your "new" 1972 Lucy blue T/A...you did a fantastic job with ADRIAN and atleast now we all have something more in common with you instead of you and your 1 of 6!!...you restored her and with pictures of her all over the internet your legacy will live on in having the foresight to really get a special car done for us early TRANS AM owners...I really do like your new car though and I hope that you don't mind a photo request here and there of a detail that I may need to check out on the Lucerne Beauty...I do look forward to your photos that will be coming our way...yours is a Norwood car and so is mine...I need to get a new history sheet but they must have a lot in common as they were both built around the same time, possible same week (the week loaded Lucerne blue T/As were built)...I am going to watch you get settled with this new project and that's real nice with 35k original spirals,exhaust etc....the deluxe interior is sweet!!...really I am very happy for you!!!!
Last edited by transam1972; 08-18-2015 at 12:16 PM. |
#526
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Thank you all for these very very kind comments!
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#527
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My heart skipped a beat reading the news of the sale. I guess at the end of the day they are all a commodity to be bought and sold. Wow!
Congrats again to Greg and the team on the rescue and outstanding restoration of such a spectacular machine. |
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I would not necessarily call them a commodity to guys like us. I don't know about you but I get more joy out of the process of bringing the car back to original than I get out of owning it once it's done.
It's like a jigsaw puzzle - what do you do with it once it's complete? Congrats on the new "project" and the sale of the old one. You will find that it is a lot more difficult to preserve than it is to restore. ;-) |
#529
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The idea of owning cool old cars is often replaced with the reality of keeping old cars in running condition.
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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Comments and sentiments are all spot on. The work and due diligence is so rewarding. I'm very happy with how the project came together, and am ready to dive into the next one.
Adrian will be shown one last time in Emory Texas on September 12 at the 18th annual Classics Round the Square show. This is the town where she did most of her street fighting back in the day. I hope to see some of you there! Here's the artwork for this years T-shirts :
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By the way, when it comes time to repaint my Gramma's '75 Firebird, it is going from the current, non-original Lucerne Blue to a prettier, non-original Adriatic Blue. I love that color!
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#532
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Here's a comparison to a dirty lacquered Lucy Blue. I'll try to get some better outdoor pics of both cars in the coming weeks once the Lucy car is cleaned up a little.
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#535
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6.5 turbo, that engine sure caused gm to lose a bunch of customers. how many miles did it have when the head gasket failed?
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#536
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123,000. Happened when trailering the SD to MCACN a couple years ago. What an adventure that was! Good truck otherwise. (Now that the headgasket is fixed) It's a 6.5 design defect due to the coolant passage being too close to the rear cylinders and oil drainback hole in the ends of the block. Always blows out by the back of the block where the coolant flow is less and the temps are higher.
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#537
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how many lift and injector pumps has it gone thru?
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#538
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Three injection pumps in the first five years, under warranty. Once I relocated the PMD box (pump mounted injection pump driver) off of the injection pump to behind the front bumper, the problem of overheating electronics went away completely (but GM refused to believe that and denied that a problem existed for years until they got sued and extended to warranty).
I consider the lift pumps a maintenance item every few years. They are a ten minute swap out. Once I replaced the fuel tank and dirty strainer a couple years ago, the lift pumps lasted a lot longer. It has been my Quixote-ian quest to keep this baby running. When my daughter was born she came home in this truck. Same thing with my son. When My daughter went to college, we brought her in this truck...my son too if I can keep it on the road another decade or so. Here's a great website for the 6.5 fans: http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/63-...diesel-engine/ Sorry for the thread hijack! But it is an (almost) Adriatic Blue vehicle! |
#539
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I drive fords today because of the 6.5 turd diesel. they treated me so badly on that truck which started having problems with the git go. then with somewhere around 32k miles they just decided not to honor the warranty anymore. I threatened to take Chevrolet to court over it and they laughed at me and said I didn't have enough money to do it. well 8 years or so later of fighting I beat their azz in court and they had to pay up. I cant begin to tell you how many guys I know that are driving fords and some dodges because of the way they treated me and how I continue to this day to try and get people not to drive gm trucks.
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#540
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This thread been jacked...
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