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I'd have to say the 1980-81 Turbo Trans Am was the most pathetic excuse for a performance car from the factory although the Boss 429 cars weren't very quick for what they were.
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I could be mistaken, but think some of these cars were made to be pretty good 1/4 mi. performers and are worth some pretty serious $$ these days...??
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Ron,
Yes, the Road Runner was little over-rated. Saw many of them run 14.90's, in stock trim. Geococcyx correct term. Plymouth did market them well. Plymouth actually wanted to call them 'The La Mancha'. Wonder how many would have been sold with that name? Oh, the 340's ate them alive, including the rubber floor-mat. PC |
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