Anyone leaving their T/A 'verts STOCK??
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Anyone leaving their T/A 'verts STOCK??
With so many posts about mods here recently in the convertibles section how many have stock factory cars? There appear to very few left without at least something having being done to the car, whether it be a hood or different exhaust or suspension.
Who has a legitimate stock 'as it came from the factory' Trans Am convertible??
* Note: You do not have to count after market batteries or tires, oil filters (even though I am a fanatic and have Goodyears, Delco battery, etc..). I love having a factory stock example right down to the original manufacturers. I'm sure I might get a few responses from those with the '02 CE 'verts because I see them on ebay every so often with less than 10k miles on them. Anyone else out there?? I'm not looking for opinions. Thank you!
Who has a legitimate stock 'as it came from the factory' Trans Am convertible??
* Note: You do not have to count after market batteries or tires, oil filters (even though I am a fanatic and have Goodyears, Delco battery, etc..). I love having a factory stock example right down to the original manufacturers. I'm sure I might get a few responses from those with the '02 CE 'verts because I see them on ebay every so often with less than 10k miles on them. Anyone else out there?? I'm not looking for opinions. Thank you!
Last edited by NC01TA; 09-04-2010 at 10:04 AM.
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Bone stock with one exception - an SLP lid and bellows, but that can be swapped back in just a few minutes.
Still has original exhaust, 16" wheels, etc.
I'm planning on adding 17" wheels and maybe an exhaust but I doubt I'll go any farther than that.
I don't consider maintenance items as deviating from stock, so things like battery, tires, etc. don't count.
Now, a truly "as it left the factory" car with all OEM equipment or exact OEM replacement parts? THAT would be impressive to see.
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I drive this car for fun frequently, so I've made some driveability improvements.
But every factory stock part that came off (including fan belts and shocks) have been socked away in case I need them someday.
Car is fairly rare (I know, it's a relative term). 1 of 280 built in 2001 that are Ram Air, 6 speed, convertible.
But every factory stock part that came off (including fan belts and shocks) have been socked away in case I need them someday.
Car is fairly rare (I know, it's a relative term). 1 of 280 built in 2001 that are Ram Air, 6 speed, convertible.
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IMHO, there are plenty bare bones stock verts out there you just don't see them cause their owned by someone who isn't into cars like us and post their cars on the internet for all to see. I'll give one example; everyday when I leave for my daily commute, an older woman passes me in a camaro 35th l/e vert, the lady works at a walmart, she parks her car as close to the door as she can so she doesn't have to walk far. Is her car junk, no but before long if someone doesn't save it, it will be. Is she worried about it being original, I hardly think so, if it gets her from point a to point b shes happy, basic transportation for her, nothing more.
IMHO, these cars were too mass produced to be a rare collectible unless they have under 5k miles, hell I would be thrilled in 5, 10, or 20 years just to break even on my car, people are giving these cars away as compared to 2 or 3 years ago. Life is too short to save these cars, use it and enjoy it...mine stays parked in my garage because I like to keep my stufff a certain way, not because its my backup 401k.
IMHO, these cars were too mass produced to be a rare collectible unless they have under 5k miles, hell I would be thrilled in 5, 10, or 20 years just to break even on my car, people are giving these cars away as compared to 2 or 3 years ago. Life is too short to save these cars, use it and enjoy it...mine stays parked in my garage because I like to keep my stufff a certain way, not because its my backup 401k.
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I drive this car for fun frequently, so I've made some driveability improvements.
But every factory stock part that came off (including fan belts and shocks) have been socked away in case I need them someday.
Car is fairly rare (I know, it's a relative term). 1 of 280 built in 2001 that are Ram Air, 6 speed, convertible.
But every factory stock part that came off (including fan belts and shocks) have been socked away in case I need them someday.
Car is fairly rare (I know, it's a relative term). 1 of 280 built in 2001 that are Ram Air, 6 speed, convertible.
I really didn't want to start an opinion page on 'mods vs stock' or 'collectible vs worthless' comments. I was just wanting to know who else out there has stock factory cars that they drive.
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One of the criteria I had when looking for my TA was that it be unmodded. Other than low miles examples with Barrett-Jackson style pricetags, stock examples are far outnumbered by modded ones.
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My Trans Am is 100% stock it even has a paper filter.
I struggle with whether or not I want to mod it.
Last night night the wife and I took a beautiful 5 hr ride through the country side. We had the top down and it was nice that the car was so quiet and smooth.
I struggle with whether or not I want to mod it.
Last night night the wife and I took a beautiful 5 hr ride through the country side. We had the top down and it was nice that the car was so quiet and smooth.
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Quote: "One of the criteria I had when looking for my TA was that it be unmodded. Other than low miles examples with Barrett-Jackson style pricetags, stock examples are far outnumbered by modded ones."
You have that right. In 8-12 short years the T/A stock 'verts, already in low numbers, are disappearing real quick.
Quote: "My Trans Am is 100% stock it even has a paper filter.
I struggle with whether or not I want to mod it.
Last night night the wife and I took a beautiful 5 hr ride through the country side. We had the top down and it was nice that the car was so quiet and smooth."
I finally found someone else like my wife and I. While I love a nice spirited LS1 run every now and then there is nothing like a cruise on the Blue Ridge Pkwy with the top down and an exhaust sound that doesn't cause car alarms to activate.
Quote: "stock and unmolested for me"
Thank you! We are not alone.
You have that right. In 8-12 short years the T/A stock 'verts, already in low numbers, are disappearing real quick.
Quote: "My Trans Am is 100% stock it even has a paper filter.
I struggle with whether or not I want to mod it.
Last night night the wife and I took a beautiful 5 hr ride through the country side. We had the top down and it was nice that the car was so quiet and smooth."
I finally found someone else like my wife and I. While I love a nice spirited LS1 run every now and then there is nothing like a cruise on the Blue Ridge Pkwy with the top down and an exhaust sound that doesn't cause car alarms to activate.
Quote: "stock and unmolested for me"
Thank you! We are not alone.
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I remember I broke a valve spring last year and when I replaced them I went ahead and upgraded to stronger Comp springs and pushrods. Original cam still. Little by little it seems stuff gets changed. Any changes I do I try to make them the type of things that could be easily swapped back.... wheels, lid, etc., but when doing maintenance or repairs I do look for more durable replacement parts where applicable. Does this still count?
Back in the day I has an all original '72 Trans Am. It felt like a duty to keep it stock and original almost the point of being an obligation.
Back in the day I has an all original '72 Trans Am. It felt like a duty to keep it stock and original almost the point of being an obligation.
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Now why would you want to leave it bone stock? That is like buying a computer with 2 GB of memory, then realize it is slow but don't add another 2 GB because you want to keep it "stock". Makes no sense to me.
Besides, modifications are fun, and keep your interest in the same vehicle before the inevitable next vehicle purchase... ;-)
*ahem* was that an opinion? Ooops.
Besides, modifications are fun, and keep your interest in the same vehicle before the inevitable next vehicle purchase... ;-)
*ahem* was that an opinion? Ooops.