'91 ACS TA Mclaren?
'91 ACS TA Mclaren?
Apparently in 2019 a 1991 ACS Mclaren TA convertible went through Mecum Auctions. Some places saying it's authentic but I know Mclaren didn't have a hand in the TA's. ASC (American Sunroof Company) did do the conversions for GM. I've linked a page where it's being presented.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=3710108989210923&set=pcb.3811829282382475
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=3710108989210923&set=pcb.3811829282382475
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Re: '91 ACS TA Mclaren?
ASC/McLaren worked together on a few projects,
1) McLaren is not the same McLaren racecar team in the UK.
2) ASC/McLaren worked on some Mustang Convertibles in the 80's, which I think is part of the confusion.
3) ASC made the Factory F-body Convertibles from 1987-1992,
4) ASC Made convertibles for Dealers from 86-87 for Camaros, AND 86-89 Firebirds. These are structurally identical, parts exchange from one to the other, the difference is the VIN.
This particular car in question is an ASC.
1) McLaren is not the same McLaren racecar team in the UK.
2) ASC/McLaren worked on some Mustang Convertibles in the 80's, which I think is part of the confusion.
3) ASC made the Factory F-body Convertibles from 1987-1992,
4) ASC Made convertibles for Dealers from 86-87 for Camaros, AND 86-89 Firebirds. These are structurally identical, parts exchange from one to the other, the difference is the VIN.
This particular car in question is an ASC.
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