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Are there any Straman convertible owners out there? Straman was one of the many convertible makers of the '82 -'86 Firebird and Camaros. They were very well built, since Straman was known for converting Ferraris & Rolls Royce into convertibles to a very high level of quality. One Straman Ferrari is on ebay right now, for sale for $275,000! I have seen them as late as a '90 Straman convertible Firebird(not all were ASC that late!)
We have discovered that Straman placed serial numbers on each car. We have found the sequencing number on the Honda CR-X and the Nissan 300ZX built during that same time. I want to start a psuedo Straman F-body registry on this thread, but I need your help!
These cars have a stamping on the convertible top frame that had a sequencing number. It is a small number (size of a fingernail) that is located close to your head when seated in the driver's seat, on the metal rail above the driver's door window. So far, numbers have all read "ST1xxx" (the xxx numbers vary). It would be great to know if the F-body cars also have this stamping, and what it says. We also need to track the build date on the silver straman sticker in the door jamb for this registry.
Post what you find, here.
Post something like this (copy & paste, then edit it):
Straman ID# | Year | Straman Build Date | . . Color . . | Location |
. . ST1035 . . | 1984 | . . ... Nov 83 . ... . . .| ... Black ... | . CALI .. .|
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Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
I bought a 90 Firebird off ebay a few years back and it was supposedly a Straham conversion. Here are a few pics. The top just laid down and there was a cover that buttoned it down. The cutting around the convertible mounts in the rear was a bit ragged, not what I would call top notch job. I don't own the car any more, I sold it locally after a short time.
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
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Originally Posted by PHS
It had the snaps on it for the cover when the top was down, but we got rid of most of them when we bought a new top. What is ASC??
The "ASC" cars are the ones that are "factory convertibles" offered by Chevrolet from '87 on, and Pontiac from '91 on. ASC was the subcontractor that converted those Camaros and Firebirds into convertibles for GM. Several other companies (like Straman) also converted Camaros and Firebirds that were sold as new convertibles at new car dealerships, but were not authorized by GM. ASC also converted the pre-'91 Firebirds for Pontiac dealers. Though these were obvious conversions to do since ASC was already converting the Camaro, the Firebird versions were not authorized by GM, and are therefore not "factory authorized"....just like the Straman cars.
Straman cars were considered by many as the best conversion....far better than the ASC cars....but ASC owners prefer not to agree with this. After all, Straman was famous for his Ferrari, Rolls Royce and Mercedes convertibles. Owners of those cars expect the best, and Straman was the man (and the company) to give them the very best. Straman would not taint thier reputation with a lousy F-body conversion.
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
If there is one in or near Orange County Ca I'd like to see it.
FYI, ASC built firebird convs starting in 1986. The only way to get one was to order it thru a PMD dealer, the car was ordered as a T top and sent directly to ASC from the factory. You could NOT take your car to ASC and have it converted, ASC's contract was with GM and they were not allowed to do privately owned cars.
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
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Originally Posted by injdinjn
FYI, ASC built firebird convs starting in 1986. The only way to get one was to order it thru a PMD dealer, the car was ordered as a T top and sent directly to ASC from the factory. You could NOT take your car to ASC and have it converted, ASC's contract was with GM and they were not allowed to do privately owned cars.
This statement is correct except for one part. ASC did NOT contract the '86-'89 Firebird conversions through GM. The only reason they did not convert private cars was so they did not have to deal with the hassle of private owners. They preferred to work directly with Pontiac dealers. Same was true for many of the companies that converted cars into convertibles in that era.
ASC converted other cars into convertibles for dealerships like the Olds Toronado, Chevy Monte Carlo and the ASC McLaren Capri/Mustang. None of them were contracted or authorized by GM or Ford, but were promoted to and sold to new-car dealerships. If you have proof to the contrary, please submit it here. (Of course, the factory authorized ASC conversions like the post-'87 Camaro, post-'91 Firebird, Cavalier, Celica, Eldorado, etc are not part of this discussion!)
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
Here is what I found, couldn't make out the month on the build date
Straman ID# | Year | Straman Build Date | . . Color . . | Location |
. . STF10124 . . | 1988| . . ... 88 . ... . . .| ... Black ... | . Costa Mesa, CA .. .|
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
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Originally Posted by madmax
How about you post proof of this statement?
The proof is the fact that there were no GM/PMC order codes for these '86-'89 Firebird Convertibles. There was no GM/PMC advertising for them. There was no recording of this information in the GM archives. As far as GM was concerned, they didn't/don't exist.
ASC advertised these non-factory conversions directly to Pontiac dealers, not to GM or to private individuals. Straman, AutoForm, Matrix3 and the rest did the same thing (though some would sell a conversion directly to private owners).
This is not any surprise to anyone that knows how the new-car dealer aftermarket worked. ASC had been providing services to new-car dealers for a decade....things like T-tops, sunroofs, vinyl roofs, aero do-dads and the like. There were lots of companies doing this type of work for new-car dealers all over the country. These type things are not considered "factory installed" or "OEM" because the dealer went to an outside vendor to have the work done. All work was warranteed by the vender, not by GM.
Also keep in mind that ASC was also converting the Monte Carlo, Toronado and ASC/McLaren Mustang/Capri to the new-car dealer market. These were also not "factory authorized" conversions. And as far as GM/Ford was concerned, they did not exist, either. This was a very common practice and does not de-value the quality or provenance of the car.
Disclaimer: All comments above do not relate to "Factory Authorized" conversions by ASC like the Cavalier/Sunbird, Eldorado, Celica and the post-'87 Camaro & post-'91 Firebird and others.
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
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Originally Posted by PHS
Here is what I found, couldn't make out the month on the build date
Straman ID# | Year | Straman Build Date | . . Color . . | Location |
. . STF10124 . . | 1988| . . ... 88 . ... . . .| ... Black ... | . Costa Mesa, CA .. .|
This is GREAT information. Records show that 608 of the Firebird/Camaros were converted by Straman. I find this hard to believe when your car is an '88 and is serial number 124 (the 124th F-body conversion). Production started in '82 and would have peaked in those first few years. If you repaint the car, be sure to preserve the door jamb sticker. It is your only link to the car's provenance.
I hope other owners read this thread and reply to help me document the Straman cars and understand the accuracy of the sequencing. You can email me privately at kcdesoto1(at)hotmail.com if you prefer not to post here.
Or...if the listing is gone by the time you see this, you can contact the owner:
775.722.3229 or jpco(at)cccomm.net
He gave me the sequence number on the car, so I include it here:
Straman ID# | Year | Straman Build Date | . . Color . . | Location |
. STF 10122 . | 1988 | . . ... Mar 88 . ... ..| ... Red... | Reno,NV |
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
Seems like a low price for a rare car, I was thinking mine was worth way over 20 thousand?? Whats up with the wing, it isn't like mine,looks like it was replaced??
Anyway thanks for posting another person who has one, that's always interesting to know.
Re: Straman convertible owners....I need your help!
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Originally Posted by PHS
Seems like a low price for a rare car, I was thinking mine was worth way over 20 thousand??
Your convertible could be worth 20K+...if its museum quality? Post some pics of your Straman, I'd like to see more pics of it. I've seen some excellent ASC versions sell for 6-12K but I don't believe I've seen any F-Body vert sell for more than 20K.