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bigboppa01 · 7 months
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coolthingsguyslike · 6 months
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hififotos · 1 month
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Pontiac Trans Am 4.9 Turbo (79-81)
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swordofthefang · 2 years
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How extra Pontiac people be acting when someone says Camaros are better than Firebirds and we immediately have to prove them wrong
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rabbitcruiser · 7 months
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Burt Reynolds died on September 6, 2018.
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1977 Pontiac Grand Am
The 1977 Can Am was an appearance option on a 1977 LeMans. The styling of the Can Am was inspired by the red/white/blue 1974 Pontiac Grand Am All-American show car. Ordering a Can Am required the dealer to order an F37 LeMans Sport Coupe (louvered rear quarter windows) in Cameo White. The dealer wrote code WW3 (Can Am) on the back side of the order form, and a LeMans Sport Coupe would be built with the following equipment;
T/A 6.6 Pontiac 400 engine (Oldsmobile 403 6.6 Litre was used in high altitude areas and California), power front disc brakes, power steering, Turbo Hydra-matic trans, Rally RTS Handling Package, Grand Prix instrument cluster, GR70x15 radials, white Rally II wheels, body colored outside mirrors, and blacked out grilles. All Can Ams were built at the home plant in Pontiac, MI. Completed cars would be shipped over to Motortown Corporation for conversion into a Can Am. Once there the hood was modified to accept a shaker hood scoop, a rear spoiler was added, multi-colored stripes and black lower body tape were applied along with Can Am decals. The process took approximately 72 hours. Completed Can Ams were then shipped from Motortown back to the Pontiac assembly plant and inserted into the regular distribution system for delivery.
Only 1,377 1977 Can Ams were produced.
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pixelartarchive · 11 months
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KITT, a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am 1982 - "Don’t touch turbo boost. Something tells me you shouldn’t turbo boost."
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wroteclassicaly · 1 year
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Kristen. Older!Eddie x reader. It is imperative that you share all sinful thoughts on this topic to us. Him with scruff? Voice a bit more gravely because of all the smoking and singing in Corroded Coffin? Covered in tattoos? I need him desperately.
Oooooh gawd! This is gonna take some thought, but I have ALOT of thots, luckily… :P
First off, Older!Eddie could range from his late twenties (Joe’s real age) to the age Eddie would be in 2023. Which is, what 56 almost 57, or something? (Drooling, because I imagine aged Eddie is as hot as Jeffrey Dean Morgan is right now)
Anyways…
• Voice definitely gravely. Speaks with a deliciously low rasp, sometimes coughs a little. The action always makes him stick out that tongue to wet his lips. They can get chapped a lot. He sings with a more lower tone than he did in his youth.
• Eddie’s body is littered with various ink. Some new, a lot of it old and fading, but he’s managed to try and get some filled in and freshened up.
• He has a Spotify, but he rarely uses it. He prefers his vinyl records. Netflix and streaming services are cool, but he can do without.
• Still has his van, even though it’s underneath a tarp in his garage. It makes for a hell of a good place to let loose and have a smoking session when he doesn’t want to sit in his home.
• Works on a lot of different cars out of his own garage, the walls littered with various band posters, his own faded logo he made back in the 80’s of his own band. His framed diploma sits in the house. 86’.
• Has a junked mustang from 1969 that he’s try to restore as his own personal vehicle. Cherry red (he’s a fucking sucker for cherries). For now, he drives his baby — a midnight, glossy black 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans am.
• His fingers, creased with a few aged spots, the veins remain prominent, as he has never stopped playing acoustic and electric guitar. He’s also managed to work himself into playing the drums and self-taught a little piano. If you were to venture over and take some lessons, you’d get very distracted by those hands.
• His hair was short for a while, but he’s let it grow out again. An array of curls with streaks of silver. He shaves his beard a lot, but he’s usually marked with a stubble or a salt and pepper beard.
• He’s got scars from various piercings. One in each ear, but he only wears the left on occasion. He’s had his nose done, got his lip done on a dare. He once had nipple rings, but took those out and recently for them redone.
• The newer tattoos are 86’, his band’s name, and cluster of red bats on his right side, a peace sign (he was drunk, okay?) on the top of his thigh, vines that are woven around his lower back, connecting to a red ball of small flames. It means something to him, but you’re unsure of just what.
• He stills wears most of his rings, having thrifted new ones along the way.
• He teaches younger kids at the local gaming center how to play D&D. Will play it every other Saturday with his old friend group. Tradition is important to him.
��� Gardening and sowing relaxes him, so yeah, he does both.
• He’s only been married once. They’ve been divorced for years.
• Has a personal library in his house (his affection for books only increased).
• His band did record a demo that the local radio station plays on Sunday’s.
• Handyman type, but he doesn’t do a lot of that work unless it’s for friends or family.
• Rents Wayne’s old trailer to help out those in need.
• Loves his flannel (wears a lot of Wayne’s old shirts), and still wears his chain and band shirts.
• He’s filled out now, works out on occasion.
If I think of more, I’ll add to this! ;)
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seat-safety-switch · 2 years
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Self-help gurus will tell you that anything is possible. The universe’s energy really wants you to succeed. You just have to tap into it. By purchasing an incredibly expensive series of books, seminars, dietary supplements, and tantric sex toys. Afterward, when you realize you’ve been scammed, you understand that not all things are possible. For instance, keeping this Trans Am Turbo engine intact for an entire night of passes seems to be beyond the reach of mortals.
It’s not entirely Pontiac’s fault. A stubborn insistence on originality (and finding a semi-trailer full of spares behind the City of Industry plant) means that the shit-rickety Poncho mills keep getting banged in under the hood. Anyone on a message board would tell you (and rightfully so) to just slam a junkyard truck engine in there and add approximately $36.27 of eBay turbocharger parts. That combo will run forever, they claim, and they’re probably right. Where’s the fun in doing something that is possible?
That’s why I started asking the universe for help. You see, even though you can’t entirely break the laws, you can sort of bend them. A series of ritual sacrifices ensued. They were disguised as mere traffic accidents, deemed unworthy of investigation, and soon enough souls had departed this plane on their way to the Old Ones for me to be able to call lights-out and actually drive home at the end. As with all stories of this nature, it had a terrible cost.
Since the Trans Am Turbo was still running on Monday morning, I felt like I had to drive it to work. Thus ensued “enjoying” my commute with a wheezy 80s-turbo-lag V8 (with especially low compression) and engaging in prayer to reach merge speeds, despite shooting seventeen dollars of gasoline down the carb every time I breathed on the throttle. All month long, I kept driving the Firebird to see when it would break down. And for my sins, it never did. I’m still driving it today, although it keeps trying to drive me away from the junkyard every time I think about picking up one of those truck motors.
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quirkwizard · 9 months
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Hi, QW. Hope you're doing well these days. This question is in reference to the "Anthromobile" Quirk I and others put forward, modeled after Turbo Teen and his ability to metamorph into a Pontiac Trans Am. You said that a Quirk where the user turns into a car wouldn't be feasible, but might work in the case of certain automobile aspects. In that case, what if the "full" transformation wasn't a true car, but rather a weird combination? Maybe a centaur-like robotic-looking person? In this case, would it work better? What do you think would be some interesting aspects and limitations?
I think that is a lot better of a concept to work with. Though you'd still have to change it around some to make it more useful then simply having a vehicle on demand.
I see it working as a Transformation type Quirk that allows the user to transform the lower half of their body into a motorcycle. The user can influence the friction of the bike as it moves, letting them fire off at the speed of a race car and stop on a dime. This control can let them maneuver across surfaces they normally wouldn't be able to, such as across water, up vertical surfaces, and even the air. As it is part of the user's body, the user can exert good enough control over it, and the bike is rather durable, reducing the risk of harm in crashes. This gives the user a good mix of combat and mobility options, their powerful bike letting them ride wherever they please. They can smash through enemy barricades, dodge and swerve around attacks, ignite it with friction to burn enemies, scout over any kind of terrain, or simply have a cool bike to show off to people. Though controlling the cycle will require some practice and focus when it comes to its speed. The user can still be attacked, especially their more vulnerable upper body, and they will need some protection while driving, such as goggles. Damage to the bike may transfer over to the legs in certain ways. A possible name for the Quirk could be "Biker".
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bigboppa01 · 1 year
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the-firebird69 · 3 months
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Test Drive 1996 Pontiac Trans AM WS6 28k original miles SOLD Classic Car...
anld a hot car now. tons buy thme to hold them. and he had to sell. and went after them and yeh this  is real. tons say it. damnit the Phoenix.  and they ay us and ok.  and they all want it.  too bad. and they will lose them. to us.  and this is actually it is a v6 you can see the turbo in the middle yes is very fast and 18mph then was incredibble and really it is faster.  about 250 one person cleaned out and witht eh exhaust stuff. he had to see it.  did it and was amazed.  too fast for your son.  and hahah limiter and they say oyhh catallicit comverter and cook eggs near it lol or have  a ccli burrrto.  cali ok.  and then this we cant.  our son laughs yeh ok you will keep timmy d car and why tThor hen Thanos and the activiity lol. and tons say it we dont know lol we dont.  lol.
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and eh says they are there and fighting did you apy the parking fee for the firebird i n the garage and oohhh uh oh.  hahaa laughed for real.  later he is sick smaller  and no we didnt damnit. lol all fruit nd shit myself lol.we think soon and the pousedo empire ok
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hififotos · 6 months
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80-81 Pontiac Trans Am 4.9L Turbo
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suchananewsblog · 11 months
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View Photos of the 1980 Pontiac Firebird Turbo Trans Am
Turbochargers are an indication of the occasions, making an attempt to prop up efficiency whereas adhering to new, stricter emissions rules. The Turbo Trans Am throws a whopping 9 kilos of enhance at a 302-cubic-inch V-8 with the intention to maintain the flaming hen alive in a brand new period. Read the full review . .
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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Burt Reynolds died on September 6, 2018.
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strictlyfavorites · 2 years
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Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Turbo
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