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I graduated college in 1982 and bought a 1982 Trans Am with a factory 4-spd WS6 with a 305 carb engine. It was a dog, I think the HP rating was only about 160 hp. The factory 4-spds were pretty low production, but I never thought they would be collectible. At the time, I also had a gold 1979 WS6 4-spd T/A. I never thought any Trans Ams or Formulas after the SD455 cars would be collectible. I certainly blew that call.
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Most don't care.
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Restomod and the nicer the car they do it to the better for them. I have seen several clean low mile or restored cars restomoded. Wasn’t there a HO t/a just parted for that reason on PY? I personally think they don’t want anything old, slow, or original needs to have modern drive train and creature comforts.
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