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Trans Am Photos => Restoration Projects => Topic started by: Gattzu on March 04, 2008, 08:00:39 PM

Title: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Gattzu on March 04, 2008, 08:00:39 PM
First I want to thank everyone that was able to point me in the right direction, answer the questions that I had and all the extra advise.
To the fun stuff...We left Maine at 3:30am Sunday morning and arrived in Barbousville Virginia at about 3:00pm, I went over the car and poked around to
 the best of my knowledge to find any issues problems etc. I didn't find any beyond what I had already known (floor pans and the little leak in the back)
Me and my dad unloaded it from the sellers trailer, and loaded it on to ours to the trip on the way home left about 4:30 bill of sale, Clean VA title.
Matching numbers Y88, I have the PHS docs that arrived today with all the information and all the other info from 1978.
Here's the pictures.
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(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000768.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000768.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000769.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000770.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000771.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000772.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000773.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000774.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000775.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000778.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000779.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000780.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000781.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000782.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000783.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000784.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000785.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000786 sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000787.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000788.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000789.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000794.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000795.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000796.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000797.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000798.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000799.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000800.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000801.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000802.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000803.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000804.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000805.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000806.sized.jpg)
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000807.sized.jpg)(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000808.sized.jpg)
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Rick on March 04, 2008, 08:58:38 PM
Looks like a nice score!  Glad you've got it in your possession -- keep us posted as you go along! :) :)
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Gattzu on March 04, 2008, 09:07:43 PM
Oh I had a question, Is there any way to judge if the odometer has rolled over?
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: rkellerjr on March 04, 2008, 09:08:51 PM
Good score, looking forward to the restoration!
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: RENOVATIONS on March 05, 2008, 12:19:18 AM
 :o Still has the gold tops....NICE! ;D
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: LOMILETA on March 05, 2008, 10:02:28 AM
There is really no way to tell, unless you take the cluster apart, and look to see if the screws inside have been used. Sometimes, when it is not done correctly ( I DONT know from experience lol) all of the numbers will not be in a straight line.
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Gattzu on March 05, 2008, 11:56:10 AM
I've spoken to a few people they say that generally when a car rolls over a digit will be offset from the rest, or that a dye will be used on a digit.
I've checked for both issues, no dye or discoloring, and the digits all line up perfectly.
I only brought the subject up because of the condition of the vehicle, and especially the rims, in the pictures you can see one of the rims as far as a good scope, it's fairly flawless with the exception of age, it has no pitting, no curb rash, it's just a little dirty and needs some elbow grease to make it shine again.
The odometer reads 28,933 obviously without any sure fire way to figure it out though it seems like this could be a low mile car, but Im trying to poke around for more info before I get my hopes up.
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Gattzu on March 10, 2008, 03:12:02 PM
Just trying to get a wish list started, The outside window trim at the top of the door circled in the picture,
who makes a good replacement and where can I get it from?
(http://www.sourcekills.com/albums/album35/IM000773arrows_sized.jpg)
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: RENOVATIONS on March 10, 2008, 05:17:10 PM
GM pieces are still available...lots of repro pieces are out there, too.... Ames, etc.

Be aware there are 2 styles available: one for cars with exterior decor package and ones for cars without (your car apparently does not have this pkg)...so you would want the window sweeps with the thin chrome bead on it (same as you have pictured).
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: wheels78ta on March 10, 2008, 08:54:00 PM


www.gmpartsdirect.com has the GM original outer window felts (round bead) for $34.90 each side.

Part #'s   Right = 9612538      Left = 9612539
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Gold78Spc on March 10, 2008, 09:41:58 PM
As far as your rollover question you can also check for wear on the brake and gas pedals.  While not exactly a scientific method, a car thats been rolled over is going to have an extreme amount of wear on the pedals where a car that has lower miles will only have moderate wear.
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Franko on March 10, 2008, 10:40:17 PM
Sweet find! good luck with the resto. looks like a solid car.
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: Gattzu on March 10, 2008, 11:40:56 PM
I checked the pedals the gas pedal has about no visable wear on it at all, and the brake pedal has just a small amount on the bottom right corner.
Title: Re: Y88 - TA #2
Post by: RENOVATIONS on March 11, 2008, 01:22:15 AM
That's usually just a sign that they ride the brake.