Combining Trans-Am and Camaro bodies together
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Combining Trans-Am and Camaro bodies together
Imagine an '87 Camaro With '89 Trans-Am front quarter panels and cowell hood (complete with flip-up headlights). Now shave about 4 + inches off of the backside of the '87 Camaro nose piece to mach up to the hood and quater panels. Top it off with a Trans-Am hatch (so you have the brake light on the glass), and the end result is my car. Her name is Sebrina, and I call her a "Trans-28 Stingray" ('82 Corvette Stingray engine). I wish I could say I did it myself, but unfortunately I baught it that way. However, I have since gutted the computer and Cross-Fire feul injection to go straight carb. I would love to see pictures, if anyone has done anything similar, and I will try to post pictures of Sebrina as soon as she's ready.
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Car: 00 TA, 91 Formula, 89 RS
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What is everyone's obsession with combining the bodies of Camaros and Birds? Daaaah that drives me nuts...
I can understanding using replica hoods back and forth, or swapping between generations, but why go through the trouble of combining the physical bodies of the cars? It would just confuse me and hurt my eyes every time I looked at my car...
Just my opinion....
I can understanding using replica hoods back and forth, or swapping between generations, but why go through the trouble of combining the physical bodies of the cars? It would just confuse me and hurt my eyes every time I looked at my car...
Just my opinion....
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
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That's cool, Guys. I underdstand completely ( I'm a Chevy man through and through), but like I said I didn't DO it. I BAUGHT it. Whoever did do it did a great job though. It's almost impossible to tell what it is at first or second glance. I guess that's why I liked it. Plus it's the only Camaro I've ever seen that has flip headlights. I dig the aerodynamic appearance.
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wha...wha....whaaat! lol sry but i cant help but laugh. the guy did a good job combining the bumpers.
do u got any better front end pics
do u got any better front end pics
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
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I appoligize for the bat crap on the hood. I have 2 bats in my garage, and the car has been undergoing work for a while.
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That is... well... It seems like... ummm, I mean If I were to say that... well.. Hmmmm..
It is purple...
It is purple...
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i think it looks nice!! u got your self a nice custom thirgen there..man who ever did it did an amazing job though...
soon as ya get some pics outside and maby better image post them i would luv to see some distant pic in the light.
soon as ya get some pics outside and maby better image post them i would luv to see some distant pic in the light.
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I think it's pretty slick, if it had the lower GFX goin' on in the front it'd look a bit nicer, but damn, that's unlike anything I've seen on a 3rd gen - I dig, I dig
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well, its definitly interesting and unique.....
i cant say that i like it all too much.... but thats just me (hey, to each their own, right?)
hmm... maybe if you added front camaro gfx......
i cant say that i like it all too much.... but thats just me (hey, to each their own, right?)
hmm... maybe if you added front camaro gfx......
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Car: 00 TA, 91 Formula, 89 RS
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Me too its so dumb!!
mahaa,
Me too its so dumb!!
mahaa,
I must say that car is very well done.
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Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 350 TPI
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That's pretty cool!
Now that's unique,very original...better than most custom jobs that I've seen here.
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Nicely done! I like it. Very impressive. I think it looks just fine, no need to put GFX on it.... though it may turn out good. Whatcha got in it ? stock engine ?
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Car: 1984 Trans Am
Engine: 305 LG4 :(
Transmission: 700r4 :(
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
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Got a '82 Corvette Stingray 350 4 bolt. Removed computer and crossfire injection, and with an Edlebrock 600 and an old Holly intake manifold that I had acidbathed and painted. Looks bran-spankin new under hood. Engine pics coming as soon as the finishing electrical touches are done. (still finishing the FI to Carb transformation)
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Two things. I like the concept, but the bumper looks to have originally been an S/C Camaro bumper, not an IROC/Z28...
The other thing, there was no 82 Stingray. Last year for the Stingrays was mid 70s. Just an FYI.
Overall I like the concept, but for me, I'd wish it used a Z28 Camaro bumper.
Is the rest of the car Firebird or Camaro? rear?
The other thing, there was no 82 Stingray. Last year for the Stingrays was mid 70s. Just an FYI.
Overall I like the concept, but for me, I'd wish it used a Z28 Camaro bumper.
Is the rest of the car Firebird or Camaro? rear?
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cool looking.....very knightrider-esque
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Engine: One sweet modified 355 TPI.
Transmission: The kind that shifts....
Actually, that looks very fiero like to me. Anyone else see them. The lower part may be a Camaro bumper, but it really reminds me of a Fiero.
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Car: 1982 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: Stock carbed 305
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I don't know why some people are calling things obsessions...there are hardly any Transmaros/Cambirds around. So obsession? I don't think so...I like it...its very unique and very well done and clean looking. Its like nothing else so be proud, thanks for sharing.
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
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The other thing, there was no 82 Stingray. Last year for the Stingrays was mid 70s. Just an FYI.
Wrong
Check it
http://www.hwvette.com/1982Stingray.html
Wrong
Check it
http://www.hwvette.com/1982Stingray.html
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
Transmission: 700R4
http://www.motorcyclebooks.com/corvette1968.html
Right under the picture of the manual it says...
This repair manual covers all Chevrolet Corvette Stingray models from 1968 to 1982 with v8 engines ... blah blah blah... you get the idea.
Plus I just remembered when i found a paper under one of the seats from when it won a car show in AL. The paper described it as an '87 Camaro, with '89 Trans-Am front quarters hood and headlights, with '82 Corvette Stingray engine.
Right under the picture of the manual it says...
This repair manual covers all Chevrolet Corvette Stingray models from 1968 to 1982 with v8 engines ... blah blah blah... you get the idea.
Plus I just remembered when i found a paper under one of the seats from when it won a car show in AL. The paper described it as an '87 Camaro, with '89 Trans-Am front quarters hood and headlights, with '82 Corvette Stingray engine.
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
Transmission: 700R4
I will have to agree with you on the " IROC/Z-28" portion of your coment , though.
The vin number states that it was originally a "base" Camaro.
It does have the t-tops and the 5 inch spoiler, though, now, but no ground efx.
Maybee I should call it a "Trans-Maro Stingray", instead of a "Trans-28 Stingray".
(I wonder if I could combine ground efx kits from Trannys and Cams in order to... hmmm
Sounds like too much work, and money. I like Sebrina the way she is.
The vin number states that it was originally a "base" Camaro.
It does have the t-tops and the 5 inch spoiler, though, now, but no ground efx.
Maybee I should call it a "Trans-Maro Stingray", instead of a "Trans-28 Stingray".
(I wonder if I could combine ground efx kits from Trannys and Cams in order to... hmmm
Sounds like too much work, and money. I like Sebrina the way she is.
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
Transmission: 700R4
Sorry. Had to defend my engine once more.
Just found this.
http://www.corvettetrader.com/ads/19...ntucky0713.htm
The bottom picture is my engine to a "T"
(again, before ripping out the crossfire system)
Just found this.
http://www.corvettetrader.com/ads/19...ntucky0713.htm
The bottom picture is my engine to a "T"
(again, before ripping out the crossfire system)
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
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Nah just normal chrome rims. I don't really like them too much but they came with the car.
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the other thing you could do with the front like that since your running a carb is to get a L69 dual snorkel air cleaner set up and run the ducts to where the Firebird turn signals were, and use the Camaro part for the turn signals.
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oh well they looked like it recessed the way they were.....well it's a nice car all the same. i think it reminds me a little bit of earlier times with the slowrollers and the flames but it's your car and you should be proud. enjoy it.
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68-82 Corvette bodies were often referred to as Stingray's, but there were only Stingrays until 1976. Here are reference points.
Also, call the Corvette museum in Bowling Green, KY.
http://www.advanceautoparts.com/howt...20031101C3.htm
http://usedcorvettesforsale.com/1976.shtml
http://chris.barr-fam.com/76_vette.html
Not trying to be confrontational, I just want you to know what you've got. I also know this from years of Corvette study. Not only have we owned a 67 Corvette, we still have our 1979 model with the L48 engine.
Also, call the Corvette museum in Bowling Green, KY.
http://www.advanceautoparts.com/howt...20031101C3.htm
http://usedcorvettesforsale.com/1976.shtml
http://chris.barr-fam.com/76_vette.html
Not trying to be confrontational, I just want you to know what you've got. I also know this from years of Corvette study. Not only have we owned a 67 Corvette, we still have our 1979 model with the L48 engine.
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
Engine: '82 Corvette L-81 (carbed)
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Wow, that sucks.
Acording to the Advanced Discount Auto Parts write up, my engine sucks!
I think I'm gonna run the numbers on it and pray that it actually isn't an '82. hehe
Acording to the Advanced Discount Auto Parts write up, my engine sucks!
I think I'm gonna run the numbers on it and pray that it actually isn't an '82. hehe
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Its not all bad. Even if it is an 82 350, it was still rated at 200hp with the Crossfire garbage on there.
So if you've done some upgrades, you're probably above the 200hp mark.
Reference:
http://100megsfree4.com/corvette/1980/vet82.htm
So if you've done some upgrades, you're probably above the 200hp mark.
Reference:
http://100megsfree4.com/corvette/1980/vet82.htm
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Car: '89/'87/'82 "TransMaro L-81"
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Sorry, didn't mean to jump your $#!t. I honest to goodness thought I was right. I mean, shoot, did you see the web pages I found? Especially the one with the manual. I thaught, "Man, how could that be wrong?" Oh, well.
...and "Trans-28 Stingray" was such a cool sounding model description.
...and "Trans-28 Stingray" was such a cool sounding model description.
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Car: Camaro Z281991 Engine: 5.7L/350 TPI Transmission: TH700R4 ··································· Car: Acura CL 1998
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Do you have a side shot including the rear end ?