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Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
You might try also here. Go to the correct forum. http://www.forums.performanceyears.com
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Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
"Trans Am hotrod 400" sounds alot like a transplanted replacement motor. I would be very surprised if it's the original motor.
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Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
Jeff..what did ya find????
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Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
There were 4 400s in 1968:
400/330 400HO/335 400RA/335 400RAII/340 Mods, maybe this thread would be better in the "other makes" section? |
Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
There were no 68 TA's built but I have some 68 Firebird #'s for you.
400 4bar Auto-11,151 400 4bar Manual-7,563 400HO Auto-684 400HO Manual-1,415 400RA1 Auto-93 400RA1 Manual-321 400RA11 Auto-12 400RA11 Manual-115 These are 68 Firebird Production #'s. |
Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
Have Jim Matteson at PHS, Run the Vin. he should be able to give you the scoop on how the car was equipped from the factory. PHS's fees are very reasonable/if not an out right bargin
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Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
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There were no 68 TA's built but I have some 68 Firebird #'s for you. 400 4bar Auto-11,151 400 4bar Manual-7,563 400HO Auto-684 400HO Manual-1,415 400RA1 Auto-93 400RA1 Manual-321 400RA11 Auto-12 400RA11 Manual-115 These are 68 Firebird Production #'s. [/ QUOTE ] I knew I should have purchased that one owner 68 400HO/Auto I was looking at back in high school. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif |
Re: Whose the Firebird gurus here
Sometimes we dont act fast enough on these deals and you end up losing out.I know first hand how that feals.
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