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Cehbra 09-13-2014 03:33 PM

Reliving good old memories - 82 T/A and 91 Firebird (pic heavy)
 
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Hey guys - it was in Wichita KS in 1991. I was a 17 yo exchange student from Switzerland. It really struck me when I saw my first Trans Am! I fell in love instantly and I knew I had to have one like this. A few months later - there it was, my first car: a red 1982 LG4 Trans Am with turbo cast rims, PMD seats and most importantly: a power bulge hood. What a beautiful car!

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When my cousin visited me in the USA in summer of 1992 we traveled west - in style! I’ll never forget those 4 weeks on journey trans America in a Trans Am! We had such a great time and I cherish the memories I have from that time. Of course my parents would not let me take the car back home overseas - it would have cost a fortune :'( So I had to part with it with a heavy heart in the summer of 1992.

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As of now I have a family with 3 kids and I’m working as a pediatrician, so naturally there is not so much time for a hobby. Nevertheless those memories never let go of me. So last year I decided I needed another thirdgen. Luckily I found a cool guy who wanted to sell his Firebird. He actually imported the car directly from the US and he took excellent care of her since. He drove the car only 14K miles, so he almost kept her in the garage all the time! The car is a base 1991 Firebird with an LO3 engine. He kept everything stock since then.

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My parents laughed at me when they heard that I was about to buy a 23 year old car. But it was fun to watch their jaws drop when they actually saw the Firebird. She definitely looks like new lol!

87oldschool 09-13-2014 03:38 PM

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Great dream, never stop following them....kudos!

Cehbra 09-13-2014 03:40 PM

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First I thought of going the LS route to get *a lot* more power. However, as there are very strict laws in Switzerland I would need to have the car retested from the ground. And that means costs of $ 6000 - yes six thousand! And if the car fails the test you’d have to take another test lol!
So for now it’s all about detailing. The only modification I am doing right now is installing a functional cowl induction setup from which I hope to get out a few horses after all. Apart from that I am trying to make some tasteful appearance mods. My goal is to make it look as much as possible to match my first 1982 T/A while keep the distinct look of the 91 model - the best of both worlds so to speak. So adding that ci hood is not about cloning a Formula, it’s about reliving good old memories!

Here's da hood, freshly shipped from the US, came from an 84 T/A:

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Interesting color combination:

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And here it is in the paint shop, there were quite a few coats...

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Stripped to bare metal:

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and in primer:

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Cehbra 09-13-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by 87oldschool (Post 5817997)
Great dream, never stop following them....kudos!

Thanks man! Living a dream can be hard work, right?

Javier87z28 09-13-2014 03:46 PM

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Nice story man and good looking bird!

Cehbra 09-13-2014 03:52 PM

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Had to have a nose job done too as that license plate holder was fixed to the bumper with 8 screws and there were ugly holes in it. The guys from the paint shop did an amazing job (which wasn't all cheap too).

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So here she is, back from the painter.

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Cehbra 09-13-2014 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Javier87z28 (Post 5818000)
Nice story man and good looking bird!

Thank you! Trying my best!

Cehbra 09-13-2014 04:02 PM

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Well there are some more things to do. First I had an opportunity to get some black diamond spoke rims for $ 40 a piece, could't pass that up! Then I added the nose bird and the 5.0 Liter decals. My daughter said I should stop decorate the car or it would look like a christmas tree. So I stopped.

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RubberDucky 09-13-2014 04:20 PM

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Great looking bird!

Cehbra 09-13-2014 04:20 PM

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A thing that I never particularly liked was the standard Firebird tail lights.

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So when I stumbled upon a decent set of 91 T/A tail lights I got them. They were in a rough shape and have that delaminating issue. But I think that's ok as it is part of the history of those lights.

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I wet sanded them with 800 grid, then 1200, then 1500 then 2000.

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A few coats of clear, first time there was a lot of dust and it looked horrible. So start over with wet sanding 800 ... 2000 and the next time I did it properly in a dust free environment and now it's a mirror finish. Apart from the delam they look like new!

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Luckily, there was not a lot of modification needed to get them working, basically the only thing was to get a new socket for the turn lights and cut the wires from those small bulbs.

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With the proper decals.
Much better lookin, isn't it? Oh and I installed 1.5" spacers in the rear. Will have to take them off before going to inspection...

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Cehbra 09-13-2014 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RubberDucky (Post 5818010)
Great looking bird!

Thank you!

Cehbra 09-13-2014 04:30 PM

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As for the interior I installed white LEDs, a Momo steering wheel and a 82 style shift knob. Will post some pics tomorrow as I don't have them at hand now. I also got some PMD seats for nostalgic reasons - gee those weren't cheap!! I'm quite excited, hope the arrive this week.
Next big project is to make the hood functional. Will post pictures as it is coming along.
That's it for now.

SpeedDemon91 09-13-2014 05:45 PM

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Looks awesome! I've always loved the power bulge hood on a red bird! Good luck with the rest of it :)

RubberDucky 09-13-2014 06:04 PM

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Oh wow. Those tails look great!

mantaguy 09-13-2014 06:17 PM

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:goodjob::thumbsup::thumbsup:

DynoDave43 09-13-2014 07:02 PM

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Welcome aboard Cehbra. That's a great looking Firebird. Congratulations!

kymmee 09-13-2014 07:14 PM

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Great looking car and mods! Wow-it would be really cool to have 4 weeks to drive across the country in an 82 TA! Bet you had some really great drives! Welcome to TGO!

red rock 09-13-2014 07:36 PM

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Very nice car and inspiring story. I'm curious as to what test Switzerland does on older cars and how often do you have to get tested?

Cehbra 09-14-2014 05:42 AM

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Thanks for all the kind words and the warm welcome! I'm proud to be on the coolest board on the net!

Cehbra 09-14-2014 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by red rock (Post 5818076)
Very nice car and inspiring story. I'm curious as to what test Switzerland does on older cars and how often do you have to get tested?

We have to get the car inspected every two years which is not a problem if you keep the car in decent shape. The extensive testing is only necessary if you do some heavy engine modifications or swap the whole engine. It’s a law that was passed mid 1970’s and lasted until 1995. So the cars that were built in this time are practically not allowed to change. Older cars can be modded almost at will and younger cars fall under EU regulations which are *much* more easygoing. On the other hand that might have saved many a thirdgen...

Cehbra 09-14-2014 07:03 AM

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Some time ago I installed a 1982 reproduction shifter knob by 1batt4u on this forum. It went in without flaws and it's very well made. The Pontiac logo comes from an old plastic push cap, it's a little cracked but after wet sanding and clear coating it's quite nice.

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Cehbra 09-14-2014 07:12 AM

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Inspired by many on the forum and especially iansane I got myself a Momo Millenium steering wheel and an early thirdgen horn button.

I removed the rusty metal inserts and shaved the rubber on the back side.

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I think it looks nice when installed:

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Unfortunately the steering wheel adapter from Momo which is supposed to be a bolt-on thing was rubbing. My dad helped me on this and removed almost a fifth of an inch from the back. Now it fits snuggly.

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Yes 24495 km = 15300 miles, that means in a few months I drove the car more than the PO in a year, oh man...

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Am I posting too many pictures? :huh:

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Buggy Disaster 09-14-2014 09:45 AM

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No such thing as too many pictures man! The car looks great.

DynoDave43 09-14-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Buggy Disaster (Post 5818245)
No such thing as too many pictures man! The car looks great.

:iagree: Pictures help tell the story. Love the wheel and shifter. And you have door storage pockets/cupholders, and GM logo floor mats. Lots of goodies!

Cehbra 09-14-2014 02:02 PM

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All right sirs! I'll keep posting pics then :D

maks10 09-20-2014 03:31 PM

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Great job on car overall!!! Love the steering wheel!!!

Cehbra 09-20-2014 04:41 PM

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Thank you!

iansane 09-28-2014 09:00 PM

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That's a good looking bird. :)

Cehbra 09-29-2014 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by iansane (Post 5823956)
That's a good looking bird. :)

Thanks! Same to you! Your car has always been an inspiration to me.

dmccain 09-29-2014 07:08 AM

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Nice story,nice red firebird! Im a little fond of them also man.

Cehbra 09-30-2014 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by dmccain (Post 5824056)
Nice story,nice red firebird! Im a little fond of them also man.

Thank you man!

By the way: got my PMD seats last week. They are in an amazing condition. I actually paid US$ 800 but they're definitely worth it, especially considering a new upholstery costs more than 500 bucks. Yet these seats are like new - at least on the outside and after giving the fabric a good wash in the machine.

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Cehbra 09-30-2014 01:52 PM

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The PMD badges are a little - well not so super.. :rolleyes:

However after wet sanding and clear coating one of them looks ok. The driver's side however needs some heavy work up.

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I tried a lot of things to get this working. After removing the top resin I primed the black background with plastic primer and taped the PMD logo and sprayed some chrome on it. It looked nice until I tried to give it a protecting coat - the lettering went berserk and liquified! Whatever I do the logo runs off EVERY single time!! It just won't stick.

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What am I doing wrong? Any suggestions?

Bob88GTA 09-30-2014 01:52 PM

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Very Nice Ride! And the story........well, that's too cool! Keep up the great work!

Cehbra 09-30-2014 01:57 PM

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As I am at it: the seats are nice on the inside too, no smell and intact foam. Only thing bad is the rusty seat frame. Some spots are literally crumbling. Seems that's a problem with most of those seats. I'll need to have them sandblasted and bad spots welded.

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Cehbra 09-30-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob88GTA (Post 5824639)
Very Nice Ride! And the story........well, that's too cool! Keep up the great work!

Thank you Bob!

Sometimes it seems to me I'm a little too crazy about details, but I wanna do it right. And those cars deserve it, right?

Bob88GTA 09-30-2014 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Cehbra (Post 5824642)
Thank you Bob!

Sometimes it seems to me I'm a little too crazy about details, but I wanna do it right. And those cars deserve it, right?

There is nothing wrong about "attention to detail." :goodidea:

I HATE "GOOD ENOUGH!" :(

It's normal to be anal sometimes!:lmao:

And being a pediatrician, means paying attention to detail!!!!!!!!!!! Praise you man!

Cehbra 09-30-2014 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob88GTA (Post 5824644)
There is nothing wrong about "attention to detail." :goodidea:

I HATE "GOOD ENOUGH!" :(

It's normal to be anal sometimes!:lmao:

And being a pediatrician, means paying attention to detail!!!!!!!!!!! Praise you man!

YEAH!! You're right! :iagree:

Now I just need to convince my wife and kids about this fact lol!!!

NowhereFast 09-30-2014 04:34 PM

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Excellent looking car! I love the exterior mods, very tasteful and really bring it up a notch.

FirebirdUSX 09-30-2014 05:18 PM

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How much you paid to ship them to Europe?
Im in Europe to but I never thought to ship parts that big :lol:

btw awesome looking car.I like that even though you used parts from older model the car is still very "OEM" .Love these threads where people make professional detailers look like amateurs.

Eric-86sc 09-30-2014 06:44 PM

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Your car looks amazing. I also have a red 92 and seeing how good yours looks makes me realize I need to get in gear and start finishing it.

miamivice 10-01-2014 12:31 AM

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great looking bird!

Cehbra 10-01-2014 12:53 AM

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Thank you all guys!
To be honest I had some rough days lately but now I feel cozy again lol
Gives me energy to get this moving

Cehbra 10-01-2014 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by FirebirdUSX (Post 5824700)
How much you paid to ship them to Europe?
Im in Europe to but I never thought to ship parts that big :lol:

btw awesome looking car.I like that even though you used parts from older model the car is still very "OEM" .Love these threads where people make professional detailers look like amateurs.

I paid $200 - per seat - it's been my major investment in the car apart from the hood. Still, my first Trans Am had them so I think that's ok especially considering their good shape.

3rdgenparts 10-06-2014 10:46 PM

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LOl I have good Knight rider friends in Switzerland I'm their go to guy on car parts for his KITT replica build he's doing.I have shipped TONS of cowl hoods,PMD seats and turbo cast wheels and I shipped 3 cars to his friend

I ship MANY parts to Lucern. lol

Dave

luvofjah 10-07-2014 06:26 AM

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Nice the black GTA rims are classy!
Go on ebay, type in PMD there is a guy selling PMD badge stickers just for what you need!

Rafael

Cehbra 10-14-2014 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by 3rdgenparts (Post 5827155)
LOl I have good Knight rider friends in Switzerland I'm their go to guy on car parts for his KITT replica build he's doing.I have shipped TONS of cowl hoods,PMD seats and turbo cast wheels and I shipped 3 cars to his friend

I ship MANY parts to Lucern. lol

Dave

That's good to know.
I'm not that much into Knight Rider though. Actually I always admired the car as a Trans Am but the tech bits and pieces and bling are not my affair. But I'll get back to you in case I need some stuff!

Cehbra 10-14-2014 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by luvofjah (Post 5827221)
Nice the black GTA rims are classy!
Go on ebay, type in PMD there is a guy selling PMD badge stickers just for what you need!

Rafael

Thanks! I've seen those but I wanted to tackle it myself. After I got frustrated with painting it (see above), I rethought the whole process. Here's how I did it in the end:

I traced the logo in photoshop (see attachment below) and printed it mirror inverted on simple overhead film.
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Then I glued some household aluminum foil with 2 part epoxy glue on top of it and another bit of transparent film on top of that and weighted it down with a few heavy books:
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After gluing the clear coated resin still on top of that sandwich and after cutting it out this is the result. It's not perfect but quite decent for the time being. And it should hold on for a few years.
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The steel seat backs are at the sandblaster at the moment. I'll update as soon as I get them back.

visitor 10-16-2014 12:17 PM

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Love it! Looking really good!

tunatrky 10-26-2014 03:01 AM

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Beautiful vehicle, my friend.

Cehbra 10-27-2014 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by visitor (Post 5830950)
Love it! Looking really good!


Originally Posted by tunatrky (Post 5834532)
Beautiful vehicle, my friend.

Thanks guys!


Haven’t posted in a while, progress was quite slow as I was busy at work and there was an annoying set back.

Got them seat backs from the sandblaster. They turned out really nice. Some bad spots needed some soldering.

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I used a grey zinc primer for rust protection. Hope they last longer this time...

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