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New Member saying Hello
Hi, I have been reading this site now for about 1 month, and could not wait any longer to introduce myself.
I recently purchased my 1999 Black WS6 Trans Am 6 speed, just about a month ago, and can not thank everyone on this board for the great information that I have gained, since stopping in.
My car is low mileage, with only 23,000 miles on its clock, and is in exceptionaly well kept condition.
This is my second TA that I have owned, the first being a 95 Red Trans Am, 6 speed with T tops and only cloth seats, and cassette player.I was looking for the cheapest way to get into one of these fine cars back then.So that was it.
I work at the GM Tech Center in Warren Mich, and have access to many forms of information, regarding all GM vehicles, such as part numbers, build info,original selling dealer and warranty claims.
So if I can help out any of you, fell free to email me and I will see what I can do.
I also am deeply involved with late 60's and early 70's Mopars, so if there are any other Mopar Fans here, feel free to email me as well.
Well thanks for the Great Site and I look forward to reading many great topics.
I recently purchased my 1999 Black WS6 Trans Am 6 speed, just about a month ago, and can not thank everyone on this board for the great information that I have gained, since stopping in.
My car is low mileage, with only 23,000 miles on its clock, and is in exceptionaly well kept condition.
This is my second TA that I have owned, the first being a 95 Red Trans Am, 6 speed with T tops and only cloth seats, and cassette player.I was looking for the cheapest way to get into one of these fine cars back then.So that was it.
I work at the GM Tech Center in Warren Mich, and have access to many forms of information, regarding all GM vehicles, such as part numbers, build info,original selling dealer and warranty claims.
So if I can help out any of you, fell free to email me and I will see what I can do.
I also am deeply involved with late 60's and early 70's Mopars, so if there are any other Mopar Fans here, feel free to email me as well.
Well thanks for the Great Site and I look forward to reading many great topics.
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Originally Posted by camarols1
Welcome to the site. Got any sources or info on a new "chevy coupe"?
All of us car guys in the shop I work in , would like nothing more than to see a "F" car replacement , but right now I now of nothing the General has planned in house for that.Our current special interest projects are the Z06, the V series Cadillac, and the Pontiac Solistice.
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Originally Posted by 99BlackWS6
Hi, I have been reading this site now for about 1 month, and could not wait any longer to introduce myself.
I recently purchased my 1999 Black WS6 Trans Am 6 speed, just about a month ago, and can not thank everyone on this board for the great information that I have gained, since stopping in.
My car is low mileage, with only 23,000 miles on its clock, and is in exceptionaly well kept condition.
This is my second TA that I have owned, the first being a 95 Red Trans Am, 6 speed with T tops and only cloth seats, and cassette player.I was looking for the cheapest way to get into one of these fine cars back then.So that was it.
I work at the GM Tech Center in Warren Mich, and have access to many forms of information, regarding all GM vehicles, such as part numbers, build info,original selling dealer and warranty claims.
So if I can help out any of you, fell free to email me and I will see what I can do.
I also am deeply involved with late 60's and early 70's Mopars, so if there are any other Mopar Fans here, feel free to email me as well.
Well thanks for the Great Site and I look forward to reading many great topics.
I recently purchased my 1999 Black WS6 Trans Am 6 speed, just about a month ago, and can not thank everyone on this board for the great information that I have gained, since stopping in.
My car is low mileage, with only 23,000 miles on its clock, and is in exceptionaly well kept condition.
This is my second TA that I have owned, the first being a 95 Red Trans Am, 6 speed with T tops and only cloth seats, and cassette player.I was looking for the cheapest way to get into one of these fine cars back then.So that was it.
I work at the GM Tech Center in Warren Mich, and have access to many forms of information, regarding all GM vehicles, such as part numbers, build info,original selling dealer and warranty claims.
So if I can help out any of you, fell free to email me and I will see what I can do.
I also am deeply involved with late 60's and early 70's Mopars, so if there are any other Mopar Fans here, feel free to email me as well.
Well thanks for the Great Site and I look forward to reading many great topics.