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All in all, not a bad base to start from. I'd leave some pretty nasty feed back on the seller's profile. In my honest opinion, T-Tops are a must on a Trans Am. But it's a ton of work to modify your hardtop. Looks like you don't mind work, so I'd say do it. Get those floorpans fixed asap. I may have missed it in the reading, how did it drive when you got it?
Hei Aleksander!That looks like a very nice project. I understand your dissapointment with the rust that you discovered, especially when the seller claimed that the car was 100% rust free I'm working on a similar project, check it out if you need some inspiration on what to do, and especially what NOT to do!http://www.78ta.com/smf/index.php?topic=26013.msg337599#newA couple of pieces of advice:Don't throw away ANYTHING, until the car is completed. Even the smallest, rustiest part might be important and hard to find elsewhere.Be sure to install the molding clips around the windshield and rear window BEFORE installing the windows. I did it in the wrong order, so now, there's not enough room to install all of the clips Good luck with your project, keep the pics flowing!
Hi, sorry to hear of your rust issues but still a nice project keeping the car red?I'm from Norway too, live just outside Bergen