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John Kuvakas
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Over at Hagerty. What would you add to this list? Click here


John Kuvakas
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Brush
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The only Firebirds I actually liked the styling of are the '77 & '78. The V grill did it for me. Generally don't care for Pony cars thus only liked the two.



   
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Oh the pain of watching that... I sold my '70 TA shortly after buying it because gas went over a dollar a gallon in '74.
Kick my a$$ ... just what was I thinking ... ??



   
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Not surprising there's ZERO mention of my 1984 Trans Am 5.0 H.O.  A great looking car with "a million" options and an outstanding factory Delco radio w/graphic EQ and pre-amp button.  The phrase, "All show and no go" was created for this car. A 305 V8 de-tuned to 190 hp and a speedo that had 85mph at the top. I still remember being blown away on the highway in '87 or '88 by a Bonneville SSE.



   
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