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Old 11-05-2010, 11:59 PM
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The weather should be nice for the weekend, sunny and in the low 50's.
A guy I've know for a long time who works for McDorman told me that all of the cars are now in running order, and that he is going to sell all but 10 of his collection.
He got way buried in his floor plan, so he has to raise capital to keep the business going. No reserve! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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The Trans Am convertible you see in this YouTube video is my old car that I found in New Orleans in 1978 and purchased in 1982 brought it back to Buffalo kept it for a couple years drove it
Here’s a picture of the car from 1983 when I was driving it in the Buffalo area
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Here’s a picture of it from 1982 when I picked it up in New Orleans. What a trip that was I also picked up a 1973 Super Duty 455 ZJ Engine 4-speed code out of 73 RED TA complete from Carb to pan with the deal!!
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Here’s a picture of it from 1982 when I picked it up in New Orleans. What a trip that was I also picked up a 1973 Super Duty 455 ZJ Engine 4-speed code out of 73 RED TA complete from Carb to pan with the deal!!
Which one are you kicking yourself harder about selling? I'd like to have both the TA and the stick SD mill in my garage now

Although I've seen what's in your garage you're not hurting for goodies haha!
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I sold that 69 Trans Am convertible which was an automatic to Milt in 1986 I still had a four-speed 69 TA convertible in the stable at the time.
As far as the 73 Super Duty 4speed ZJ Motor I was able to help put that back into the original car 20 ( red 73 TA )years later.
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I'd would not have let that convertible T/A get away under any circumstances.

That must have been hard to find in the pre internet days.
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When it comes to hanging on to rare cars family will always come first !!
Actually I found all seven cars (69 TA CONVs ) before 1985 and purchased two of them. Just had to dig everywhere , using resources available And it really helped selling parts
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When it comes to hanging on to rare cars family will always come first !!
Actually I found all seven cars (69 TA CONVs ) before 1985 and purchased two of them. Just had to dig everywhere , using resources available And it really helped selling parts
It would be very interesting to hear more about how you were able to locate the 7 cars!

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Hi Dave if you’d like to hear some of the stories feel free to call me anytime 716-536-2047 found one of them about 10 miles from my house back in 1979 and purchased it soon after.
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