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    1. #1
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      Flowmaster's SEMA black Trans Am?

      Anyone have any info on the black 70-71 Trans Am that Flowmaster had at SEMA? More pics? Build specs? Wheel/tire specs?

      V/R,
      Ty

      SMSgt Ty Ingle, USAF
      "CF71" - Freedom Bird
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      these are the only photos i seen.. anyone care to donate?

    3. #3
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      Wallpaper

      I already have that one as my wallpaper... would really like the wheel/tire sizes/backspacing off this car!

      Wonder why the hood isn't open?

      Interior was nicely done too... even with all stock guages...

      V/R,
      Ty
      SMSgt Ty Ingle, USAF
      "CF71" - Freedom Bird
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    4. #4
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      Awesome car. Creative Concepts built. Here's a few shots from when we were at his shop in June. The mesh grill was awesome. One of the best black paint jobs I've seen. Just killer. The only thing missing was the firechicken on the hood

    5. #5
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      This is a gorgeous car, probably one of the most overlooked body styles of F-bodies.

    6. #6
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      I saw that car at sema and it is beautiful.

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by srh3trinity
      This is a gorgeous car, probably one of the most overlooked body styles of F-bodies.
      Over lookt by who ?????

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      Quote Originally Posted by Roadrage David
      Over lookt by who ?????
      I'm guessing that most people think screaming chickens/smokey & the bandit when they think for 2g firebirds. I prefer 70-73.
      Scott from NJ.

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      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    9. #9
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      Bonzo is right, I would guess most people think of the later 70's cars when they think of firebirds. I don't hardly ever see any of the 70-74 birds on the street which makes the nice ones that I see on the site look that much better.

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      this is what i think when i see those..




      - Uh, who's car is that out front?
      - Mine. 1970 Pontiac Firebird. The car I've always wanted and now I have it. I rule!


    11. #11
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      Anyone know where I could donate a kidney for some cash to buy this thing?

      GMC Syclone (currently wrecked thanks to the typical rubber headed VA driver not paying attention to his red stop light...oh and he didnt have insurance either)
      #614 11.9 @ 113
      New stuff finished 08/06:
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      Front: J&S UCA/LCA, QA1 coil overs
      Rear: Caltracks/Belltech drop leaves
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      Polished 17x9 F/17x11 R ZR1s with 275s/315s
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    12. #12
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      any more info or pics on this TA
      1970 TA, 1963 Impala SS vert

    13. #13
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      wow that is sweet i think it would look better with black rims
      "Too bad Dare to Be Different these days could mean Dare to Be Fast. What ever happened to the Cars that Scared people?" John Pearley Huffman

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      Any pics of the mesh grill? Or what kind of mesh they used. it looks like the cts-v style tight mesh but it is hard to tell.

    15. #15
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      IMO the interior of the car was one of the nicest at the show. The whole car, with the exception of the rim choice, was a subtle tour-de-force. A black rim would have been a better choice, but that's my 2cent opinion.
      VaporWorx. We Give You Gas http://www.vaporworx.com

    16. #16
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      What is interesting is I talked with builder Zane Cullen and he was happy with the way it turned out, but not crazy about the car. He said it just wasn't his style, which is understandable since Cullen and the crew at creative concepts tend to do mostly Street Rods. However, I think it was one of the best looking cars at SEMA and I am glad to see someone building that body style to a high level. I am partial to that body style since my first car was a '71 Camaro. Anyway hats off to Zane and the crew for doing something as bitchin as this and is out of their normal realm of cars they build too.

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      Specs?

      I'd take my 72 Formula to whoever did that interior in a heartbeat!!!

      I'd love to see some specs on this car... seats? interior? tire sizes?
      Budnik said the wheels are 18x8 & 18x9s...

      I'd liked to have seen the T/A stripe done on the hood/roof/trunk in flat black along with the shaker. And possibly the normally silver parts of the grills done in flat black with chrome trim rings. Just a little too much gloss black going on in the grill area for me.

      Those are the only things I'd change on the car if I could buy it.

      Incredible execution of a early 2nd Gen IMHO!!!

      Agree with the black centered wheels too... something that mimics a honeycomb or snowflake style wheel.

      Maybe it's time to put some T/A wheelwell spoilers on my Formula and do a Formula twin of this car? (c:]

      V/R,
      Ty
      SMSgt Ty Ingle, USAF
      "CF71" - Freedom Bird
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    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by surlyjoe
      Any pics of the mesh grill? Or what kind of mesh they used. it looks like the cts-v style tight mesh but it is hard to tell.
      Michael Barnes
      71 Chevelle - LS1/T56 swap - On the Street!!

    19. #19
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      A dark gray wheel, but right, not chrome. And a matching darker color on the grills...but I'd take it just like it is.
      Scott from NJ.

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      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    20. #20
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      it definately needs a better wheel but it looks awesome none the less

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