Chris’s Ride
This is my 70 RAIII Trans Am. I purchased it as a rough roller. Nobody else would touch it, lol. I once had a very nice 1979 400 4spd WS6 T-Top car and missed it. So I began my search but really liked the look of the 70-74 models.
I knew my newest purchase needed a lot of work but was committed to bringing it back. Once the car was torn apart it was even worse than predicted. Still undeterred I found the right metal worker to preserve the 70 only characteristics of the body which was still 100% correct. It's slow going. To be continued.




