TAC Spotlight => Projects & Restorations => Topic started by: d_hache on April 22, 2022, 07:39:13 AM
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Hey guys, as some of you might know I am in the process of restoring my 1980 Trans Am and was curious about something.
I know the front fenders where changed since the previous owner told me.
However I was wondering about something when it comes to fenders.
Is there a tag\code on Firebird fenders that will tell me if it's original to a car?
If not is there a tag\code that will tell me if the fender is from Pontiac or an aftermarket?
Thanks
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Unfortunately I don’t have an answer for you. But I wanted to complement you on your project, looks like quite an undertaking and is looking great.
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Unfortunately I don’t have an answer for you. But I wanted to complement you on your project, looks like quite an undertaking and is looking great.
Thanks for the support :) Allot of people told me i was crazy to start this project but I have always wanted to do it. I am a car guy but i am not a mechanic or a body man. But lucky for me i have good friends. One is a mechanic and another is an experienced body man. With their guidance I am making it through this process and learning allot. You are never told old to learn right :) I have been cray about this Trans Ams ever since i have been 5 or 6 years old. Actually it's more like obsessed :)
I thought that it was time to get this old girl and save another classic from going to the crusher.
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I have been cray about this Trans Ams ever since i have been 5 or 6 years old. Actually it's more like obsessed :)
It sounds like you have the right mindset for this project. Considering how many hours it takes to pull off a restoration like this you have to really like these cars. There are many who give up halfway through and I believe it's because they aren't obsessed enough. :D
Photos show great progress BTW.
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Yes, the original fenders have a date code. I think its in the centre just inside where the hood would sit. As far as I know I think all of the individual factory parts have some sort of coding. I have no idea how to read what is on the fender though as to time frame of build.
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I'm excited to watch another build on here!!
the work, from what I can see is fantastic!!
keep it up!
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And many repro fenders for TA models include holes for both 70-78 and 79-81 flares.