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Thread: 1981 Trans Am on a Rotisserie
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02-13-2024 #1
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1981 Trans Am on a Rotisserie
This a non T-Top car. Originally a 301 Turbo but motor/trans in long gone. Car was out of Arizona, NO RUST. Hell, the lower drop off are perfect as you can see in the picture. Car does have the passenger floor replaced, I have no idea why. Car has no rust in the lower pillar/dash area. Car is completely stripped but how much time and money will you save starting with a solid car. Car is really straight as well. Doors and front fenders are available as well but still have the old paint on. This is a perfect starting point.
$4000 with rotisserie included. Bring a trailer.
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02-14-2024 #2
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02-14-2024 #3
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Just north of Houston. Actually a suburb.
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03-09-2024 #4
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$1500 for the shell and rotisserie.
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03-09-2024 #5
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Just a thought selling wise put the shell and all rust free parts included on CL in MN. I know CL sucks but there isn't anything rust free in my neck of the woods in central MN.
03-10-2024 #6
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That's what my friend in Toronto told me, very difficult to find rust free up there. I'll give it a try.
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03-19-2024 #7
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You can save a lot in metal work.
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