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Eric
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"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth" noted philosopher Mike Tyson Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. “The mind, once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions.” |
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Very nice.
I didn't see a console is it column shift? |
#63
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Yes, it is a column shift auto. I remember when he bought the car in the mid/late 70's from the original owner. The column shift was almost a show stopper. Also remember some conversation of changing it to console, floor shift. In the end, it was left as built. Of course in those days, few had any idea of the eventual value of these cars. Happy the owner has decided to keep the car and get it back on the road for some use and enjoyment. IMO, cars meant to be driven, not sit around slowly decaying and just costing the owner money to store and insure.
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Looks and sounds great!
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1970 Trans Am 1971 Trans Am 1974 Trans Am 1978 Y88 Trans Am W72/auto 1979 10th Anniversary Trans Am 1984 Trans Am 1993 Trans Am 1999 30th Anniversary Trans Am 2001 10th anniversary Firehawk #104 2006 GTO |
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thanks for posting about it, such a rare low mile unmolested SD!
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I am bringing this back up for a possible favor. The owner of this SD is close to being able to enjoy driving it a bit after all these decades. Today I mounted a fresh set of Radial TA's on the original wheels he has just freshly restored. 3 of the 4 wheels are excellent and straight and the tires balanced beautifully. The 4th wheel has a bend in it and I am not 100% happy with it. It did balance OK but has a some lateral runnout and a little radial runnout as well. It looks great and is functional but he would like to replace it. It is a 15X7 rally II wheel. Don't need an exact date code but would like to start with an excellent candidate, no pitting rust, and not bent. It will be restored like the remaining wheels so light sand blasting being required is expected. But not rusted to the point where bodywork, (filler or high build primer would be required) Please let me know what you might have. Thanks.
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There are several HM's on eBay. Find out what the date is on the wheels and I'll look to see if I have a match.
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I will get the codes. But he indicated condition is more important than an exact code match. (he has the 4 OE matching wheels, one is just bent a little) Thank you.
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#69
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Mike, have it straightened, then he can have all his OEM wheels. There are places that can straighten bent wheels in Dayton, and Columbus.
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Yea, I forgot about that. I have had some aluminum wheels restored by those guys. Wheel Source I think.
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#71
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M54 5 17 HM |
#72
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No '74s close.
I have two M53 5 (VS) 16 HM (one not so good) and a M53 6 (VS) 18 HM (tire still mounted).
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I have a set of five in Canada which prolly won't help you much.
I want to hang onto four in case I put back to original but I could let go of the fifth if you want it. |
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Thanks for the replies. I may have a decent candidate wheel that a friend is going to bring by Friday. If it doesn't look good I will still be looking. I will get back.
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#75
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Friend's SD-455 wheel saga is reaching a conclusion. Thanks for the replies and offers of wheels for sale. Turns out Sirrotica's idea of having the OE wheel repaired was the winner. He took the wheel to the Wheel Warehouse, South of Dayton, OH for repair. I measured the bare wheel before he took it and it had .115" lateral runnout and about .065 radial runnout. They said they would probably hurt the paint repairing it but did a very nice job and did not damage the paint on the outside. The inside has a couple small rat bites in the paint. It's nice and straight now. Cost $125.00. Probably about the same cost as buying another wheel, sand blasting and repainting another wheel. Possibly less. Remount in a couple days and put the SD back on the street!! Looking forward to riding shot gun. Last time I rode in this car was in the late 1980's.
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Memories of a long-ago trip for (8) friends to the Car Craft Street Machine Nationals in Indy. The caravan was that '74 SD, a '73 SD, a '70 T/A and a '77 T/A.
Good times, Eric
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take me there in my dodge caravan...
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