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Trans Am Racing Series
There's a moment in time where our passion for these cars began. Mine was the Trans Am racing series. I was fortunate enough to live in the town that the Penske Race Team was located in Newtown Sq., PA. That moment occurred when I saw Mark Donohue power slide his orange 69 Z28 into the Sun Oil R& D facility in 1969. I've been passionate about Camaros ever since, and that same passion burns stronger today 50 years later. This manufacture series helped sell a lot of cars for the big three.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXy1LN4GUvQ
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I became friends with Penske Team member Bill Scott in 1975,and he provided me with some videos which I posted 5 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igO0Avx8guQ&t=7s
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Trans-Am inspired....
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I order a T/A Challenger and took delivery in April of 70. I got a letter from Chrysler inviting T/A and AAR Cuda owners to Lime Rock for the first race in May. The day was free. Got to meet the race car drivers and owners. It was a great day. That was my intro into Trans-Am racing. I was into drag racing and circle track racing also. My Dad started taking me to circle tracks when I was 7 or 8 years old.
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bobm67, do you have any pics of your TA? Always loved those. There was a brown (rootbeer?) one that drove around the south hills of Pittsburgh back in the late 70's/early 80's that was nice, as well as a black one. Didn't see too many AAR Cuda's, but they're cool too. Would love to see some pics of your car.
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It was the Trans-Am series along with the IROC series that got me into being a Camaro buff back in 1975. Originally I was a Mopar buff being a Plymouth and Dodge guy because of NASCAR (back when it meant something) and drag racing. After getting my first permanent job in 1975 I wanted (perhaps stupidly) to buy a new car rather than an older used one. Neither Plymouth or Dodge had any cars that interested me by 1975 so my first choice was a Pontiac Trans-Am. Being a racing buff I considered the Camaro having more of a racing heritage, plus it was quite a bit cheaper than a Trans-Am. So I bought my first new Camaro in 1975, a Type LT in bright red. I have never owned anything else other than a Camaro up to the current day, except a 1978 Blazer K5, that I still own, for getting around in the snow. I consider the original Trans-Am racing series the best racing series there has ever been.
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Steve you were not alone, I was a Trans Am and NHRA Pro Stock addict, I could not get enough of either one when I was growing up, Me and a friend of mine would bug his father to take us to the glen every year to watch Donahue in that Blue Camaro, I still like watching them race at the SVRA events, although not quite as aggressively as they used to race them back in the day. my father’s mechanic Kenny Montgomery used to Race his SS 65 HEMI Belvedere and 68 SS HEMI Barracuda, whenever he was taking either his or moms car to have repairs or inspection done I went with him to bug Kenny about his Race Cars. A good friend of mine races a SVRA Group-6 AP 69 Corvette so I go to a lot of races with him, a few years ago he decided to go Trans Am racing so he had a TA-2 Camaro built. It is a Spec car with a spec LS3 engine built by the same people. Granted it is cool but the new TA Racing is nothing like the old TA racing.. Not Even Close!!! Today’s TA-2 is like today's Pro Stock…All Camaro's and no factory wars to stimulate the competition. We were at dinner and they were talking about not being able to tweak the engines and ECM’s because they are sealed and locked.. I laughed and said, Give me a break, there is “No Way” that equipment is tamper proof. Don’t think for one second that no one is “Tweaking” the ECM or engine.. I guarantee there are people doing it.
Mark .
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