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by: Brat Active Indicator LED Icon 15 OP 
~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 4:31pm  
180 not 360...
 
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~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 4:39pm  
I'm glad my mom didn't have that. Should would have always been watching. 4951
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~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 4:42pm  
  I WANT THIS!!!  Great story!!!OOPS,,, this did not copy right.....hang on.A 1979 Pontiac Trans Am With 65 Miles On It Could Be Yours For $159,900Erik ShillingWednesday 11:00amFiled to: TRANS AM56.4K30512All photos RK MotorsNearly four decades ago, 18-year-old William Leland Jr., a distant relative of Henry Leland, the founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, bought a highly well-equipped 1979 Pontiac Trans Am for $10,095. The Trans Am wasn’t to be driven or even washed, Leland ordered. When Leland died at the age of 42, his father took over ownership, and preserved the car according to his son’s wishes as a shrine.  Now, after being passed on to a third owner, the car is on sale, having been preserved in pristine condition 39 years after it emerged from GM’s manufacturing facility in Norwood, Ohio.. The North Carolina dealer RK Motors is listing the Trans Am at $159,900, or about 16 times what Leland originally paid for it.  4951
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~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 4:54pm  
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~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 5:19pm  
  I WANT THIS!!!  Great story!!!OOPS,,, this did not copy right.....hang on.A 1979 Pontiac Trans Am With 65 Miles On It Could Be Yours For $159,900Erik ShillingWednesday 11:00amFiled to: TRANS AM56.4K30512All photos RK MotorsNearly four decades ago, 18-year-old William Leland Jr., a distant relative of Henry Leland, the founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, bought a highly well-equipped 1979 Pontiac Trans Am for $10,095. The Trans Am wasn’t to be driven or even washed, Leland ordered. When Leland died at the age of 42, his father took over ownership, and preserved the car according to his son’s wishes as a shrine.  Now, after being passed on to a third owner, the car is on sale, having been preserved in pristine condition 39 years after it emerged from GM’s manufacturing facility in Norwood, Ohio.. The North Carolina dealer RK Motors is listing the Trans Am at $159,900, or about 16 times what Leland originally paid for it. 
 
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TRUST me on this you don’t want ANYTHING that rolled off that Norwood line!!!! I’m surprised the car made it that long through regular maintenance
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~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 5:23pm  

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>>   I WANT THIS!!!  Great story!!!OOPS,,, this did not copy right.....hang on.A 1979 Pontiac Trans Am With 65 Miles On It Could Be Yours For $159,900Erik ShillingWednesday 11:00amFiled to: TRANS AM56.4K30512All photos RK MotorsNearly four decades ago, 18-year-old William Leland Jr., a distant relative of Henry Leland, the founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, bought a highly well-equipped 1979 Pontiac Trans Am for $10,095. The Trans Am wasn’t to be driven or even washed, Leland ordered. When Leland died at the age of 42, his father took over ownership, and preserved the car according to his son’s wishes as a shrine.  Now, after being passed on to a third owner, the car is on sale, having been preserved in pristine condition 39 years after it emerged from GM’s manufacturing facility in Norwood, Ohio.. The North Carolina dealer RK Motors is listing the Trans Am at $159,900, or about 16 times what Leland originally paid for it. 
 
@Traveler500:
TRUST me on this you don’t want ANYTHING that rolled off that Norwood line!!!! I’m surprised the car made it that long through regular maintenance

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  Well, I don't have $160K anyway  ....  I did have a new 1981 Trans Am when I was in High School... It was my first car.  I got to drive at 15 y/o with a hardship license!   4951
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~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 5:38pm  
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Seems more ergonomic for dad's well earned road head too.
 

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Brat Active Indicator LED Icon 15 OP 
~ 6 years ago   Oct 20, '17 5:45pm  
 
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Seems more ergonomic for dad's well earned road head too.
 

 
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For sure! We need to bring this car back!
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