::sigh:: I just couldn't stay away....picked up a 94 Formula project.
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::sigh:: I just couldn't stay away....picked up a 94 Formula project.
Last November I sold my 2001 Trans Am and swore to myself that I was done. I have had so many fourth gens in my lifetime and I finally got my dream car (1967 Camaro) and I wanted to concentrate on that. Well, late last week I picked up a 1994 Firebird Formula. It's an addiction, I just can't stay away from fourth gens.... My 94 T/A will be a drag car and this one will be just a fun car that I can drive around so I can hopefully start the tear-down and restoration of my 67 Camaro.
I have a nice set of honeycomb tails to go on here and a refinished center panel. It should clean up nice!
Tan interior..... not my favorite, but my 94 Trans Am should help me fix this issue.
The guy threw in some spare t-tops from a 95+ F-Body to replace the dot matrix tops that are on it now.
The engine isn't terrible, but it's missing the ecm and the wiring is torn up. I have the engine harness already from the Trans Am and ordered the ecm this morning. Should be up and running soon.
I went ahead and removed the interior out of my 94 Trans Am so I could use it in the Formula. It's the dark graphite color that I like more so the effort is definitely worth the cost to me. The seats, 97+ center console, and headliner I snagged from the salvage yard today. The seats should clean up nice, I have a console lid coming in the mail, and I'll recover the headliner as soon as I get the material. Definitely glad to have another fourth gen around again, I've missed tinkering on these!
I have a nice set of honeycomb tails to go on here and a refinished center panel. It should clean up nice!
Tan interior..... not my favorite, but my 94 Trans Am should help me fix this issue.
The guy threw in some spare t-tops from a 95+ F-Body to replace the dot matrix tops that are on it now.
The engine isn't terrible, but it's missing the ecm and the wiring is torn up. I have the engine harness already from the Trans Am and ordered the ecm this morning. Should be up and running soon.
I went ahead and removed the interior out of my 94 Trans Am so I could use it in the Formula. It's the dark graphite color that I like more so the effort is definitely worth the cost to me. The seats, 97+ center console, and headliner I snagged from the salvage yard today. The seats should clean up nice, I have a console lid coming in the mail, and I'll recover the headliner as soon as I get the material. Definitely glad to have another fourth gen around again, I've missed tinkering on these!
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Projects like this can be enjoyable. You're cannibalizing the T/A?
We bought a low mileage salvage title Firebird to pull the motor for my son's blown one. But after a couple of easy suspension fixes and some interior items pulled from the salvage yard, the car was too nice to junk. So we ended up saving the car and the college girl living with us is driving and enjoying it.
We bought a low mileage salvage title Firebird to pull the motor for my son's blown one. But after a couple of easy suspension fixes and some interior items pulled from the salvage yard, the car was too nice to junk. So we ended up saving the car and the college girl living with us is driving and enjoying it.
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I've been looking to replace my '02 Z28 for almost 3 years now, it was a fun driver that I find myself missing more and more every day. My '71 & '98 are garage queen show cars that rarely get driven and require a ton of cleaning and worry any time I take them out, so without the '02 I mostly just use my boring daily driver. I've continued to think about going with something other than a 4th gen this time, but I just keep getting pulled back towards them every time I get close to buying another car. So I totally get the addiction factor. Fun cars for sure, they really seem to get into your blood. There was a '93 Z28 that I just found locally, it looked like a good deal for a higher mileage example that would've made a great worry-free driver. I didn't get to it quick enough though, car sold to someone else.
Have fun with the new project.
Have fun with the new project.
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Projects like this can be enjoyable. You're cannibalizing the T/A?
We bought a low mileage salvage title Firebird to pull the motor for my son's blown one. But after a couple of easy suspension fixes and some interior items pulled from the salvage yard, the car was too nice to junk. So we ended up saving the car and the college girl living with us is driving and enjoying it.
We bought a low mileage salvage title Firebird to pull the motor for my son's blown one. But after a couple of easy suspension fixes and some interior items pulled from the salvage yard, the car was too nice to junk. So we ended up saving the car and the college girl living with us is driving and enjoying it.
I've been looking to replace my '02 Z28 for almost 3 years now, it was a fun driver that I find myself missing more and more every day. My '71 & '98 are garage queen show cars that rarely get driven and require a ton of cleaning and worry any time I take them out, so without the '02 I mostly just use my boring daily driver. I've continued to think about going with something other than a 4th gen this time, but I just keep getting pulled back towards them every time I get close to buying another car. So I totally get the addiction factor. Fun cars for sure, they really seem to get into your blood. There was a '93 Z28 that I just found locally, it looked like a good deal for a higher mileage example that would've made a great worry-free driver. I didn't get to it quick enough though, car sold to someone else.
Have fun with the new project.
Have fun with the new project.
Not currently, no. I'll keep them just in case I ever want to try and put the T/A back on the road since it will make it that much easier, but for now I will probably store it all in the attic to keep it safe and out of the way. And thanks!
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Launching!
They're fun daily drivers, and good at it. Practical, comfortable, quick, good handling, and I get upper 20's out of mine with the 6-speed. I've owned and enjoy cars from all around the world, but as a total package it's hard to beat fourth gens for the money.