My 1978 Trans Am:
These are photos that were taken of it when it was shipped to me from Ohio. You have no idea how excited I was to get this car - it was my dream car. Sadly, pictures are very deceiving. When I got it, it stalled out on me the moment it came off the trailer. Must've been a carb issue. It had a lot of rust and overall was a bondoed up basketcase. It broke my heart, I worked a year to get a '78 Trans Am, but I bought it on impulse. I let my naiveness and excitement get the best of me. I bought it for 11,000, which at the time would get you a nice, presentable driver. I didn't want or expect a show car. Next thing I know, sold it two months later for a paltry 4,500. I couldn't stand to see it sit in my yard anymore knowing I can't drive it. But now since then, I've saved 14,000+ and growing towards my new dream car: a 2010 Camaro, where nothing can go wrong and if it does, then it's on GM!