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Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by 383backinblack
Thanks! I would be ALL over that seeing that I live in SC, but I'll be in Tahoe for a wedding that weekend :/
Yeah I understand. Sometimes other things come up I missed the cruise last year hunting for my first house. We've got other events coming up over the summer. Are you on the facebook page for the group?
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by yaj15
Yeah I understand. Sometimes other things come up I missed the cruise last year hunting for my first house. We've got other events coming up over the summer. Are you on the facebook page for the group?
I am (the NorCal third gen one?) ... My name is Kevin. I've posted in there a few times.
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
1. Yamil
2. I graduated from Sacramento State in 2012 and I am currently employed as a programmer.
3. I have a 1987 Camaro Iroc-Z 350 TPI
4. I have had it for about 3 days now. My brother-in-law gave my fiancé and I the car as a wedding gift. It was his project car he has had since 2007.
5. I would like to first restore it to its factory condition both running and looks. Afterwards, I would like to do an LS1 swap with a t56.
If you have any kind of computer related issues or anything relating to web development I can help )
I have been reading up on these forums for several months now because I was in the market for one of these. I feel extremely blessed to be able to own one now. I have always loved these 3rd generation Camaros ever since my dad was a pizza delivery guy in his back in the early 90’s. I look forward to meeting everyone else on here and I look forward to any upcoming events
The day I brought her home!
After a wash and clean and now shes in the garage!
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1. Ken
2. Just made the move from service advisor at Ford to account executive at Eat24
3. '91 RS v6 5spd
4. Traded my civic si on 12/28 so approx. one week
5. Perform a tune up, upgrade suspension/brakes, slowly put together a turbo kit.
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ok. I am moving to San Francisco next week!
big change from Ohio but one me and my family are going for.
I am moving my precious at sometime within the next 6 months
Im am 48 and my dad had bought me an 86 TA back in 86 brand new from factory the way I wanted it (only child)
and I bought my 88 GTA about 8 year ago from the third owner but he owned it since 90. the bird has been in ohio all its life and that is about to change. I am a Database Manager for a skin care company in SF now. the car is a garage queen but driven with I want to during summer. I take close friends for rides and go to a few shows.
At the 2015 nationals.
Rare 1 of 809 5 speed 1988 GTAs. pretty much all original and 22K miles
Last edited by IMissMy86TA; Apr 22, 2016 at 07:15 AM.
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by IMissMy86TA
ok. I am moving to San Francisco next week!
big change from Ohio but one me and my family are going for.
I am moving my precious at sometime within the next 6 months
Im am 48 and my dad had bought me an 86 TA back in 86 brand new from factory the way I wanted it (only child)
and I bought my 88 GTA about 8 year ago from the third owner but he owned it since 90. the bird has been in ohio all its life and that is about to change. I am a Database Manager for a skin care company in SF now. the car is a garage queen but driven with I want to during summer. I take close friends for rides and go to a few shows.
Welcome to the Bay, hold onto your wallet! I hope you got a nice cost-of-living increase to come out here!
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by 383backinblack
Welcome to the Bay, hold onto your wallet! I hope you got a nice cost-of-living increase to come out here!
Really nice looking GTA!
Thanks. my pay will about double but I know my costs will go higher than double. It is the right position for me and gets me a great amount of experience I need to go elsewhere but I may be really happy there.. who knows? staying optimistic
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by IMissMy86TA
Thanks as the transition to move it to CA will take a white I just took it out and have her a hard run. such fun rowing the gears
ate up a 1/2 tank
I don't know how you plan on getting your gta out there but I used reliable carriers to get mine from NH to NV they were awesome and respectful great clean car carriers imo
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by mk1431
I don't know how you plan on getting your gta out there but I used reliable carriers to get mine from NH to NV they were awesome and respectful great clean car carriers imo
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
I used Intercity Lines (check out their instagram and website).
They were SUPER friendly and easy to deal with. They're a little more pricey than some carriers, but they move LEGIT cars on the regular and give everything white glove service. Definitely worth the peace of mind.
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by 383backinblack
I used Intercity Lines (check out their instagram and website).
They were SUPER friendly and easy to deal with. They're a little more pricey than some carriers, but they move LEGIT cars on the regular and give everything white glove service. Definitely worth the peace of mind.
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Hello! I am Bob. I am an Inside Wireman Apprentice (Commercial Electrician)(finishing up my 4th year, IBEW 332) and previously spent 8 and a half years at FedEx Express.
I am a born and raised Californian, spent my entire life in the East Bay Area.
I have an '87 TransAM. It is still in about a thousand pieces for the past 10 years but I have recently started to work on it again. Long story short, I've got married and had 2 kids since I tore it apart and I am now reaching a point in my career that I have some extra money and time to dedicate to it.
I bought the car some time before I started working at FedEx, so I would guess I have had it for close to 13 years.
My plans began 10 years ago, I have a fresh 383 sitting on an engine stand.
4 bolt 350 block, bored 40 over. Eagle Crank and SIR Rods, SRP Pistons
zz9 Copycat hyd. roller cam (212*/221*@.050, .487/.510 lift, 112 lsa)
AFR 195cc L98 Style Heads with 65cc Chambers
TPIS Big Mouth intake, Edelbrock runners, 58mm Throttle Body
LS1 Injectors, Adjustable FPR, rebuilt distributor, new 8.8mm plug wires, msd coil
Hooker 2055 Headers, Jet Hot coated.
I have new Spohn Tubular A-Arms, Tokico Struts, Eibach Prokit Springs and new hardware all around. All new steering components. Front Spindles modified for LS1 Brakes with turned down rotors for hubs. Wonderbar, Edelbrock Strut Tower Brace, Poly motor mounts and transmission mount.
I have a rebuilt (less than 10k miles) 700r4 with a Transgo shift kit, modified by pro-built. Corvette servo, Roadrunner 2400 Stall converter. Also have a governor re-calibration kit.
Tons of other odds and ends. Basically I would say I have 90% of what I need to put it together, either new parts or old parts that have been gone through and rebuilt. Now I need time and energy to get it all together.
Attached is a picture of it, 12 or so years ago.
I have been hanging out around Volkswagens for the past 7 years, I own 2, both modified. I have a 2006 Jetta 2.5L (love the 5-cylinder) and a 2009 CC 2.0L Turbo. They are both a lot of fun to me, but in all honesty I have been yearning for Rear Wheel Drive, V-8 power in my life.
I had met some really nice people off of these forums back in the day, pretty sure none of them are around on here any longer.
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by IMissMy86TA
Thanks. I am hoping to be at 1K
at the time was bout $2200 I was impressed with them they even had tarps under the top row of car incase of oil dripage from above don't cheap out on other carriers, intercity I heard good thing from them also.Make sure they are insured etc... the last thing you want is to have your car falloff the trailer I've seen pix of that I be devastated if something happened to my car cause I was cheap. current diesel prices not sure what they charge now keep us informed. ohh yea...welcome to the west side
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by IMissMy86TA
ok. I am moving to San Francisco next week!
big change from Ohio but one me and my family are going for.
I am moving my precious at sometime within the next 6 months
Im am 48 and my dad had bought me an 86 TA back in 86 brand new from factory the way I wanted it (only child)
and I bought my 88 GTA about 8 year ago from the third owner but he owned it since 90. the bird has been in ohio all its life and that is about to change. I am a Database Manager for a skin care company in SF now. the car is a garage queen but driven with I want to during summer. I take close friends for rides and go to a few shows.
At the 2015 nationals.
Rare 1 of 809 5 speed 1988 GTAs. pretty much all original and 22K miles
hopefully you can ditch that front plate. 1st thing that came off was my front plate they don't enforce it here....as a matter of fact they don't enforce much that's why my tinted window are very dark
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by TheMysticWizard
Hello! I am Bob. I am an Inside Wireman Apprentice (Commercial Electrician)(finishing up my 4th year, IBEW 332) and previously spent 8 and a half years at FedEx Express.
I am a born and raised Californian, spent my entire life in the East Bay Area.
I had met some really nice people off of these forums back in the day, pretty sure none of them are around on here any longer.
very nice bird! since I will be in east bay as well we can meet at a show or something. dont see too many birds on this thread.
thanks for all the comments I will take the front plate off and leave the holes.. thats the way I got it but a cop pulled me over and warned me in ohio to put the plate on...
what about smog testing..? i mean what if it is licensed as historic and not driven much..do they give me a break on that?
The car is well insured and I will look for cheaper than 2.2k
Last edited by IMissMy86TA; Apr 30, 2016 at 12:58 PM.
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Hi everyone,
Not new to this site but haven't been on in a while. Since the last time I was on I sold my 84 trans am. Had to get rid of it. Since then I've bought a 74 nova and 68 Firebird. Now I am back and looking to buy another Third gen. Not sure which one. I live in the Bay Area so if anyone has one for sale PM me and let me know. Looking to purchase on before the end of the month. That's the plan anyways.
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1. Tell us your name: Andrew
2. What do you do for a living: Student @ Sacramento State
3. Tell us what 3rd gen you have: 90 Camaro RS, 5-speed manual 305
4. How long have you had it?: Been driving it for about 2 years now
5. What is your goal with it?: Hopefully keep it running (It's starting to have reoccurring problems), keep it as a Daily Driver, maybe some cosmetic upgrades & engine/suspension work (it is almost 30 years old now).
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by 383backinblack
Nice man, don't see too man B4Cs. great looking car.
Thanks! I was at Canepa last month near where you're at and will probably go to the next one. Know any good shows, cars and coffees, or other gatherings? I'm always looking for shows and cars to photograph.
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by KMK454
Thanks! I was at Canepa last month near where you're at and will probably go to the next one. Know any good shows, cars and coffees, or other gatherings? I'm always looking for shows and cars to photograph.
Oh rad, I work less than 5min from Canepa. I haven't made it there yet this year, there always seems to be something I have to do those days.
I wish there were more cruises on this side of the hill, I haven't been able to find much of anything since I moved here 5yrs ago. If you know of anything (even down in Monterey) let me know!
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by mk1431
hopefully you can ditch that front plate. 1st thing that came off was my front plate they don't enforce it here....as a matter of fact they don't enforce much that's why my tinted window are very dark
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
1. Wickydooda
2. Mechanical Engineering student
3. 1989 Pontiac Firebird Formula 350 (Built 383 stroker swap)
4. Bought it when I first went into the Army and have had it for the past 5 years. Haven't driven it since 2014.
5. My goal with it is to just finish my rebuild and get it running already. Considering I didn't know how to change a tire when I bought it, I'd say I've done pretty well so far though. This car is actually what sparked my interest in my current major.
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Well that sucks. Hopefully insurance will pay you what you deserve. It is a huge PITA to find a reasonable price for a 3rd Gen that hasn't been molested and left out behind the barn. Good luck on your search! Out of curiosity, what are you looking to spend?
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by Robbie_S
Well that sucks. Hopefully insurance will pay you what you deserve. It is a huge PITA to find a reasonable price for a 3rd Gen that hasn't been molested and left out behind the barn. Good luck on your search! Out of curiosity, what are you looking to spend?
It really depends on how much I get from the other party's insurance. Damn shame, since I had put about $2500 of parts into the car in a transmission rebuild and replacing the entire steering system, but that's really the nature of the project car. Once you put in more money than it's worth, you're basically ****ed if anything happens to it.
Also these cars always seem to be either extremely well maintained (and therefore extremely out of my price range) or are just left to rust and die, and are basically worthless.
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Hey hey,
my name is Rick Taylor
I’m active duty Coast guard stationed in Alameda, been in for 15ish years. I also go to school online.
I have a 89’drop top RS (close enough to my dream car finally). I also have a 2016 lifted wrangler, and a SRT8 300
I just got it about a month ago.
Short term goals are to rebuild the 700R4, pull the L03 and rebuild (throw in intake, LT1 cam, 081 heads, headers, throttle body soacer, a 14” air cleaner, and have a chip burned for it, 3.42 gears, then get a new top. After that just slowly restore it back to perfect!
I live inVacaville, pretty good at wrenching on things, love building AR’s. Not to much I can help out with but I’m willing to give it all a try lol
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Welcome!
Originally Posted by PeachofadropTop
Hey hey,
my name is Rick Taylor
I’m active duty Coast guard stationed in Alameda, been in for 15ish years. I also go to school online.
I have a 89’drop top RS (close enough to my dream car finally). I also have a 2016 lifted wrangler, and a SRT8 300
I just got it about a month ago.
Short term goals are to rebuild the 700R4, pull the L03 and rebuild (throw in intake, LT1 cam, 081 heads, headers, throttle body soacer, a 14” air cleaner, and have a chip burned for it, 3.42 gears, then get a new top. After that just slowly restore it back to perfect!
I live inVacaville, pretty good at wrenching on things, love building AR’s. Not to much I can help out with but I’m willing to give it all a try lol
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by Rare Bird Conv.
Hello,
If you go to the classified ads on this sight in Firebirds for sale, titled 1 of 104, it has the full description. 12,500. over 17 K invested.
I am not in the market but I am a fan. I think you are priced accurately for what it is.
I sold my 1 of 809 5 speed GTAs for 14K over 2 years ago. couldnt keep it at the time. if you do decide to keep it I may take it off your hands in a few years.
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if any of you have a black TA from 85-89 and are thinking about getting rid of the car in the next few years please let me know. I have the bug but looking for a higher mileage car that I can drive and enjoy but has been kept well. Let me know.
I would consider a GTA but really want a regular TA like what I had in the 80s.
Re: Nor-Cal intro thread - Tell us about you and your 3rd gen!
Originally Posted by IMissMy86TA
if any of you have a black TA from 85-89 and are thinking about getting rid of the car in the next few years please let me know. I have the bug but looking for a higher mileage car that I can drive and enjoy but has been kept well. Let me know.
I would consider a GTA but really want a regular TA like what I had in the 80s.