Return of (probably) the most famous Pontiac Trans Am...

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JPB
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Re: Return of (probably) the most famous Pontiac Trans Am...

#2 Post by JPB »

Good old 'Hoff, now there a man who doesn't take himself too seriously. Not that he has any room to do so, have you heard him sing?
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Glad you said 'probably' because for me the mention of Trams-am gives an instant vision of the mastousioed Mr Reynolds AKA bandit.......although I now have a vision of the aged Mr R making a come back..... :shock:
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#4 Post by Luxobarge »

I used to use one of those as my daily driver, mine was the smaller 3.1 litre Firebird though.

Actually very reliable it was, but had all the refinement of a house brick. Cheap though!
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Re: Return of (probably) the most famous Pontiac Trans Am...

#5 Post by rich. »

a friend used to have a red bandit style trans am.... we spent a sunny afternoon hooning around bristol making lots and lots of tyre smoke :D
id quite like one now :oops:
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