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From: Everett, WA
Car: 87' IROC
Engine: L98
Transmission: T56
dude, you are ***. My gf has been talking about this car for i dont know how long. I told her she was crazy, I now retract my statement. thanks!
1990 Johnson Phantom-t-top coupe-white
Built in 1990 by Johnson Motor cars, in Miami Florida- also known as National Motor Cars as well. titled as a 1990 Phantom with an assigned vin # This Neo-Classic auto has the styling of the 36 Mercedes 540K which is well over a million dollars. This one is a wee bit cheaper. Built on a 1985 Pontiac Trans Am & now has 10,307 miles showing, which is since it was built in 1990. It is powered by a tune port injected V8-TPI engine with automatic transmission & has overdrive, for better gas mileage, smoked t-tops, 4 seater model, small rear trunk, air conditioning & heater, power brakes, steering, seats, windows & locks, cruise control,& tilt wheel, chrome rims with wire baskets, side supercharger pipes, side mount spares-for show only, am/fm/ stereo w/casette-premium sound system, 4 trumpet horns, dual fog lamps, 2 piece bumpers, flying lady hood ornament, grey & black cloth interior-which is warm in winter & cool in summer, 18 1/2 feet long-same as a Town Car, & has 145" wheelbase, for that stretched antique look, pinstripes, tinted glass, radial whitewall tires, etc. These cars are quite rare & are very easy to maintain, with all GM parts from A-Z & with the fiberglass body,it will never rust.these can be used as daily drivers & were around $50,000. when purchased new. all info above, was supplied to us by the seller only & we can not authenticate if all is true. return to Bob's Classics, Inc. or What's In Stock. Give us a call at 727-581-9406
50k!! ouch...
1990 Johnson Phantom-t-top coupe-white
Built in 1990 by Johnson Motor cars, in Miami Florida- also known as National Motor Cars as well. titled as a 1990 Phantom with an assigned vin # This Neo-Classic auto has the styling of the 36 Mercedes 540K which is well over a million dollars. This one is a wee bit cheaper. Built on a 1985 Pontiac Trans Am & now has 10,307 miles showing, which is since it was built in 1990. It is powered by a tune port injected V8-TPI engine with automatic transmission & has overdrive, for better gas mileage, smoked t-tops, 4 seater model, small rear trunk, air conditioning & heater, power brakes, steering, seats, windows & locks, cruise control,& tilt wheel, chrome rims with wire baskets, side supercharger pipes, side mount spares-for show only, am/fm/ stereo w/casette-premium sound system, 4 trumpet horns, dual fog lamps, 2 piece bumpers, flying lady hood ornament, grey & black cloth interior-which is warm in winter & cool in summer, 18 1/2 feet long-same as a Town Car, & has 145" wheelbase, for that stretched antique look, pinstripes, tinted glass, radial whitewall tires, etc. These cars are quite rare & are very easy to maintain, with all GM parts from A-Z & with the fiberglass body,it will never rust.these can be used as daily drivers & were around $50,000. when purchased new. all info above, was supplied to us by the seller only & we can not authenticate if all is true. return to Bob's Classics, Inc. or What's In Stock. Give us a call at 727-581-9406
50k!! ouch...
Last edited by bigals87z28; Dec 5, 2003 at 02:59 PM.
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From: Everett, WA
Car: 87' IROC
Engine: L98
Transmission: T56
I wanna see the interior, should be pretty nice. There sure is a lot of extra body work up front. It has to be nearly 2 ft longer in the front. But you can see the T/A in the doors, windows, back of quarters, mirrors, and roof. Thats awsome.
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From: NC
Car: Camaro
Engine: 305
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Heres a body kit for all the people who want something different! I was trying hard to figure out why this was third gen related then it hit me. Well that is F'd up right there! It looks cool though good job I guess!
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