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Y88 Forum
I have noticed that there are several sub-forums in some of the year/car forums on this site. How about a Y88 forum in here? It would be a great place to share questions and info on these S/E's and keep it in one place. I will start. I have owned three Y88's, the first being a 4-speed (wish I had that one back), a base 400 and the W-72 auto that I own now. I will try to dig up some pics of them. As a side note, I have been working on trying to come up with the correct interior camel tan dye and I think I found the right one. Per SEM tech support, custom mix 1655 is a direct match for 1978 and 1979 GM camel tan.
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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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Good idea! Y88 is my favorite later 2nd gen TA. I had a Y88 before, it was an W72 auto, WS6, and it had a CB radio, it was a cool car. I am on the hunt for an Y88 W72 auto WS6 currently.
PS, thanks for the info on the SEM interior dye color. |
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Here are a couple of pics of my Y88 L78 auto car that I picked up a couple of years ago. Bought it as a project for my daughter and I but then decided it needed far too much work. Car was very well optioned. I had the original drivetrain for it, but it was out of the car.
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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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I think the W72/auto combo is one of the harder ones to find. I seem to see more 4-speeds than auto W72's out there. I know there was a thread on this several years ago. The exact breakdown of the engine/trans combos was not known at that time, don't know if anyone has come up with it since then either.
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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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There seems to be a TON of confusion and strange #'s regarding 78 T/A W72 production figures.......according to the experts...there were MORE W72 auto's built than sticks...but I'm not buying in to THAT program...
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Problem with the auto/W72s was about April '78 they quit selling them with the autos and only 4 speeds could get them.
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My current Y88 project was built the third week of February so it fits into that time frame nicely. It is the second W72/auto that I have owned. At one time I had a 1978 Y82. That was my first W72/auto.
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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 Last edited by 3tas4me; 03-11-2014 at 09:43 PM. Reason: reword sentence |
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t-top Y88
What should the trim on my tops be. I can see where the gold stripe is but is the rest supposed to be black or natural. Mine dont appear to have ever had black on them. Thanks
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I know its a basic question? But what is a Y88? Please elaborate...
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Thanks Doug, I'm up to speed now!
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The trim around the t-tops should be black as well as the window trims. |
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Subscribing.
How about this becoming the "Y88 Forum" as previously suggested? For more information about how to identify a Y-88 Trans Am Special Edition (and others) click below: http://www.firebirdtransamparts.com/bandit/myth.htm Quote:
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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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Cool. So...
I’m bumping this thread with some archive Y-88 images and info I have collected as an incentive for others to chime in and add their current and past Y88 Specific information, experiences, etc. First is from former “Trans Am Tribe” website director Richard Griffith II’s Y88 from around 1997. The ad is the original Richard replied to when purchasing his Y88. Note the "EXPORT" Invoice. Last edited by Alvin; 03-25-2014 at 02:46 PM. |
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Page 1 of 3 New Mexico Y88
Next; the following images are of a Y88 I used to see driving in and around the streets of Albuquerque, New Mexico back in 1991. Beautiful car that was always heading in the opposite direction I was driving, so I never got a chance to speak to the owner in person.
The photos are scanned from and courtesy of the book by Nickey Wright: OSPREY CLASSIC MARQUES PONTIAC FIREBIRD Note: Below each posted New Mexico Y88 image will be a larger sized image link. I recommend you purchase a copy of the book for your library and note that the “yellow” Special Edition decal highlights are clear in the book but have washed out in the scanning process. IIRC: Those are the Sandia Mountains in the photo backgrounds, and the road may be the Turquoise Trail from Albuquerque to Santa Fe; which is a great drive if you are ever in the area. http://www.tachrev.com/Y88/NMY881.jpg http://www.tachrev.com/Y88/NMY882.jpg |
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Page 2 of 3 New Mexico Y88
The photos are scanned from and courtesy of the book by Nickey Wright:
OSPREY CLASSIC MARQUES PONTIAC FIREBIRD Note: Below each posted New Mexico Y88 image will be a larger sized image link. I recommend you purchase a copy of the book for your library and note that the “GOLD” Special Edition Dash and Steering Wheel treatment highlights are clear in the book but have washed out in the scanning process. http://www.tachrev.com/Y88/NMY883.jpg http://www.tachrev.com/Y88/NMY884.jpg Last edited by Alvin; 03-25-2014 at 02:44 PM. |
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Page 3 of 3 New Mexico Y88
http://www.tachrev.com/Y88/NMY885.jpg http://www.tachrev.com/Y88/NMY886b.jpg http://www.tachrev.com/Y88/NMY886.jpg |
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