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Returned to the Trans Am's birthplace for its 30th birthday

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My '94 Trans Am was bought new right here by a family member in September of '93. This is the former site of John Hine Pontiac in San Diego which became John Hine Mazda and then sometime around 2021-22 became this Carvana. Even though the point of this 2,000 mile road trip was to visit old friends, I made it a priority get a picture here.



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When I read "birthplace" I was expecting a picture of the site where the old Ste. Therese assembly plant was located in Canada!

Still a cool idea though. The dealers where my '98 and '74 were sold new are still in business and local to me, though obviously the one for the '74 isn't an Olds dealer any more. I like the idea of taking them back for a picture at some point.
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