Great/Awsome looking gold, im currently working on a 1976 T/A , i saw the alluminum radiator upgrade, cool, the Hotchis front sway bar, really luv the duel exhaust, ours has the crossover right under oil pan, i may do it like yours, great underside, video is top notch, also notuced black rear glass trim and im hopeing to duplicate a brownish/red underside and floorboads to ours, any idea where to find info on that color, im not sure what years came with that red oxide looking color..again very well maintained head turner. 😮
@@JoelCardenas-nx7vs Thank you! I got really lucky with the floor pans being so pristine. A lot of cars back then came with undercoating which is a real pain to remove. I think SEM sells the red oxide paint you’re looking for. Good luck!
I suggest using PPG DPLF74 red oxide epoxy primer for the underside of your 76. For extra protection and ease of cleaning, I like to top coat the epoxy with a urethane clear coat flattened to a satin level of gloss. It's close enough to the original color and will look smooth and detailed. That's what I use on classic cars that I restore that had red oxide bottoms.
A couple years ago I sold my 78 Y88 4 speed car. It was one of the most original left on the planet. Original paint and motor had never been out of the car. They were throwing these cars together as fast as possible. My paint was far from perfect and the stripes didn’t line up well, especially on the deck lid and the trim piece between the rear window.
Beautiful, beautiful! I hope i can own one like this one day! Greetings from Germany
@The_Mothzz Thank you!
WS6 package also came with bigger sway bars,stiffer shocks, and faster steering ratio
Man , that is really really nice!
@@chadb9578 Thank you!
Beautiful Trans Am, thanks for showing! Do I see the "4 Wheel Disc" sticker on the door handle?
@@scotchbudmeister9018 Thank you and good eye! It does have the “4 Wheel Disc” stickers
Had same exact car, wish i would have kept it.
I had one with the 403 Oldsmobile with t-tops for a high school graduation.When my dad passed away my mother’s brother got her to sale.
@@stevebecwar9286 I hear you. I’m not going to be too upset if this one doesn’t sell 😜
Close ratio 4 speed?
Nice ride. ATB
@@depthspader8820 Thank you!
Great/Awsome looking gold, im currently working on a 1976 T/A , i saw the alluminum radiator upgrade, cool, the Hotchis front sway bar, really luv the duel exhaust, ours has the crossover right under oil pan, i may do it like yours, great underside, video is top notch, also notuced black rear glass trim and im hopeing to duplicate a brownish/red underside and floorboads to ours, any idea where to find info on that color, im not sure what years came with that red oxide looking color..again very well maintained head turner. 😮
@@JoelCardenas-nx7vs Thank you! I got really lucky with the floor pans being so pristine. A lot of cars back then came with undercoating which is a real pain to remove. I think SEM sells the red oxide paint you’re looking for. Good luck!
I suggest using PPG DPLF74 red oxide epoxy primer for the underside of your 76. For extra protection and ease of cleaning, I like to top coat the epoxy with a urethane clear coat flattened to a satin level of gloss. It's close enough to the original color and will look smooth and detailed. That's what I use on classic cars that I restore that had red oxide bottoms.
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Add a X pipe to it
@@geraldpatillo2319 An “X” pipe would be nice. It would probably give it a lower exhaust note. But the “H” pipe sounds pretty good too.
Upgrade to 3:55.1 gears with ams oil full synthetic 10w 40
@@geraldpatillo2319 That would definitely be a good performance upgrade, but I like how nice this car cruises down the highway
gas tank being gold is a red flag, and the hood and trunk lids trim doesn't line up!!!!!!!!!
Let the man enjoy his ride bro. Captain correction. Lol!!!
@@nathanwalsh3028 he sells cars for a living
@@jamesoreily1472 I’m not sure how a gold gas tank is a “red flag”, but you’re entitled to your opinion.
Had same exact car, wish I would have kept it
A couple years ago I sold my 78 Y88 4 speed car. It was one of the most original left on the planet. Original paint and motor had never been out of the car. They were throwing these cars together as fast as possible. My paint was far from perfect and the stripes didn’t line up well, especially on the deck lid and the trim piece between the rear window.