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Old 02-14-2020, 03:56 PM
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Spare tire delete and a note that the tire will be given to the dealer when available? Were they low on those base rims or something?


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That is a good question, would not surprise me based on probably low demand maybe. The good news is it was picked up and in the trunk.
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Old 02-14-2020, 04:35 PM
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Really Neat Car !!!! love everything about it !!!
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Old 02-14-2020, 05:32 PM
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That was sold not too far away from where I grew up outside Pittsburgh.
Great car, congrats.
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Old 02-14-2020, 06:47 PM
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That was sold not too far away from where I grew up outside Pittsburgh.
Great car, congrats.
Thanks. Interesting story. The guy that had it in FLA grew up in that area and knew of the car but it got traded in to a Toyota Dealer on a new truck and was sold quick. The guy in FLA kept in contact with the second owner who eventually sold it to him a couple of years ago. Just got a folder in the mail with old registrations, title copies, etc that back up the 7900 mileage and ownership history. Pretty happy to have gotten it.
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Old 02-14-2020, 10:28 PM
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Cool car and great options, I've been looking for a Firethorn red '76 Trans Am with 455.

Looks like it went to a good home
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Old 02-14-2020, 11:20 PM
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Spare tire delete and a note that the tire will be given to the dealer when available? Were they low on those base rims or something?
I worked at a Chevy dealer back then and there was a shortage of tires due to a strike I think. They were rationing tires and shipping new cars without the spare tire but with the rim in the trunk. Then the tires became available and the dealers got loads of tires for cars that were missing them. The parts department was a mess with tires stacked everywhere. We had no way of mounting or balancing tires off the car so customers picked up their tires and went to the tire store with a voucher for mount and balance.
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Spare tire delete and a note that the tire will be given to the dealer when available? Were they low on those base rims or something?


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My 76 Trans Am is the same. I am of the understanding they were in short supply and installed at the dealer
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Old 02-21-2020, 02:54 PM
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The spare tire deletion message is actually quite common on 1976 Firebird invoices. Just a side note, the photo posted is just the invoice, not a build sheet.

Very interesting that this car was delivered to Cochran Pontiac, a dealership that recently has gained some notoriety as it was the dealership that the very first 1970 GTO, a pilot car and a RAIV model, was sold to.

The buyer of this 1976 Formula ordered the "Rear Seat Speaker" and "Additional Acoustical Insulation" options, but only an AM Radio. They most likely were going to install an aftermarket AM/FM Stereo once they received the car. They could have simply not ordered a radio at all and saved a few bucks, but by ordering the AM Radio they got all the underdash and speaker wiring. Since many Firebird owners wanted a better stereo than what GM could provide, in 1977 Pontiac began offering a "Radio Accomadation Package" option that provided all the wiring and harnesses for an aftermarket radio without having to order a radio.

Very cool Formula by the way!

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Cochran was (still is?) a huge volume dealer. My wife went to H.S. in Monroeville and I passed the dealership many times traveling betw Monroeville and Pgh. Cochran probably had significant pull with GM HQ resulting in a couple of early, early versions of '69/'70 GTOs.
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Yes, I believe because Cochran Pontiac was a large dealership, they had connections with the Pittsburgh Pontiac Zone Office.
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