My car is going to a speed shop to get professionally built to drag race. I got a Pontiac 400 with a 400 turbo transmission. Then I'm going to throw in a bottle of nitrous. It will be stainless steel with marron interior. It's been sitting for 12 years and now it's time.
It's my childhood car, my dad used to pick me up in school with.
This is the type of thing I like to hear. Right now 2/3 of the interior of my 1990 Grand Am LE is in my basement because I love the thing and am completely restoring it. It's my first car. Even though a lot went wrong with it, there's somewhat of a challenge to keep it going and make it better.
I have a 1978 Grand Am that I am just about to start fixing up. It was one of 2000 made, it has the Trans Am engine in it. It was used in the testing grounds in AZ. It has only 68,000 on it. It really was my Grandmothers car, driven to the store and back. I am wondering if there is any hints as to what I can do to make it faster (It is pretty quick) than it is. A descent price would be nice.