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Post by 92conv on Sept 1, 2010 19:24:11 GMT -5
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Post by WarbirdTA on Sept 2, 2010 10:09:19 GMT -5
Scott, You got some great shots of alot of super nice cars (ya, even Dan's dad's Comp TA ). I too, am a ragtop guy, and I love those thirdgen ragtops. On that Linginfelter conversions, I love them, but would go with the modded Rally IIs on the white car, and the modded honeycombs on the red car. Was the blue one there? It is great to see all those conversions done on the 5th gen Camaro. I think it's a big stick up GM's nose (I chose this word instead of another word) that we want a Firebird/Trans Am. ;D Another thing I really like, are the two tone seat/interior of the third gens. And that airbrushed Trans Am rocks big time! ;D Thanks for sharing! George
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Post by blue81ta on Sept 2, 2010 11:09:19 GMT -5
WOW!! So many pics of soooo many beautiful Firebirds. Thanks for taking the time and effort to post these great pics.
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Post by 92conv on Sept 2, 2010 11:30:49 GMT -5
Thanks guys!! As for the blue Lingenfelter TA it wasn't there. But I agree George, it would have to be the white/blue car with the Rally II's for me too. Of all the Camaro conversions, I think Lingenfelter has the closest rendition of what GM might've/could've done. I like some of the others too, but most of those have been too "over the top" IMO. I was listening to the owner of the airbrushed car tell the story of his car. He said he painted/designed the mural himself and did it well over 20yrs ago, absolutely amazing!!!!
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Post by WarbirdTA on Sept 2, 2010 15:56:50 GMT -5
Scott, I'm probably one of a few, who love airbrush birds and such, on cars. I also like modded cars alot, but for me, the biggest turnoff is the wheels. I think every owner can do what he/she wants with their car, without anyone slamming it. But that's not to say I don't love completely stock cars too. I do. I don't get bent out of shape, when someone does an engine transplant. Like I said, in the end, it's their car. Heck, I even like that pink/blue down the middle car. Again, thanks for posting those pictures. George
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