I'm looking through eBay and various places nearby for possible Trans Ams, and I'm wondering what the differences would be in getting a 1982, 83, 84, or 85 vs. a 1991/1992 Trans Am for conversion into KITT. Are there any advantages to having a '92 car to start with, technologically speaking? From what I read there was some new sealant to prevent leaks in the t-tops used in the later 3G cars, but I'm wondering what I would gain by having a 'newer' 3G vs an 82-85 Trans-Am.
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What's the difference between a 1982 to 1992 Trans Ams?
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Re: What's the difference between a 1982 to 1992 Trans Ams?
with the exception of the front clip (fenders/hood, front fascia) they are all the same sheet metal. the only issues you may have with the 90-92 cars is the airbag in the steering wheel. I have seen many KITT's made off of the later cars. the one big advantage of the newer cars is the engines are a bit more modern and have better fuel injection especially in the Trans Ams with the 5.7/350 cube V8s and ALL Firebird and TA with the 5.7 were automatics only (only the smaller 305 V8 and the V6 engines had a manual option).
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Re: What's the difference between a 1982 to 1992 Trans Ams?
there are more small changes made throughout the years, so depening how accurate of how much you want to change. differences are like different seatbelt retractors, center console, cupholders in the doortrim. rear spoiler, rear lightning unit.
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Re: What's the difference between a 1982 to 1992 Trans Ams?
As mentioned there were changes to the cars each year, both aesthetic and mechanical. I could list a lot of them out for you if you're interested. It really comes down to how much work you want to do and how accurate you want your car to be. And your budget, too. You'll need a lot of parts- both interior and exterior from the 1982-84 cars if you want it to look right. (the first major face lift was in 1985)
If it were me I'd look for the best condition '82-84 car I could find and afford (rust free, solid interior, and preferably the right color interior parts). You will be much farther ahead in getting what you need. Engines are easy to swap and come by. original 82-84 parts are getting harder to find and more expensive every day as these cars are getting parted out and old GM plastic doesn't last forever.
If it were me I'd look for the best condition '82-84 car I could find and afford (rust free, solid interior, and preferably the right color interior parts). You will be much farther ahead in getting what you need. Engines are easy to swap and come by. original 82-84 parts are getting harder to find and more expensive every day as these cars are getting parted out and old GM plastic doesn't last forever.