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BFGoodrich Radial Tirebird

Started by Bruce302, April 19, 2017, 01:16:41 AM

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Bruce302

I'm not sure if you ha noticed but of the two cars, one stayed a Firebird, the other was converted to a Camaro and was then able to use he Chev engine which was far more reliable. No point showcasing the new street T/A tire if the engine keeps blowing.

One of the cars had the usual Second Gen door handle, the other used the First Gen door handles.

Bruce.

Jon Mello

Thanks for the info, Bruce.  Do you know why one had First Gen door handles on it?
Jon Mello
CRG

Bruce302

The car must have been a very early pre production body shell. I will see if I have a pic of the car to show the door handle.

group/7

Not sure if this has been posted before, or is relevant to this thread ? which car is this ?

(photo from the roaring season site)


Mike

Trans Åm

Thanks for the history Robert, that car really got around, but then again it was also spared a life in a junkyard, or being ruined some other way. Nonetheless I'm happy to hear your story and that the car really did have a happy and productive ending.

The TireBird car was actually an old Titus Firebird, correct?
Nick

oldtransamdriver

To my knowledge that is correct.  The other remaining TG Firebird I heard also survived.  Heard it had
lived a hard life as an IMSA car or perhaps oval tracker.  last I heard, and that was many years ago, that
a James Thomas, I think,  was the owner.

Robert

Bruce302

This shows the First Gen door handles on the Titus driven T/G car, the sister to the Tirebird.

Trans Åm

^That has got to be my favorite shot of any Trans Am era Trans Am. pun intended.
Nick

group/7

Bruce302 & Trans Am, here's another shot of the T/G Firebird in pre season tests at Willow Springs Raceway. Wonder what the purpose of the second person might be in the car ?   (auto week photo)


Mike

Jon Mello

Hard to say. It could be something as simple as a crewman wanting a ride for fun after the test session was over or maybe Jerry was giving a magazine story writer a ride to show him what the car was like at speed.
Jon Mello
CRG

Bruce302

That's a neat shot group/7, Thank you. The ride along for a crew or family would be my guess too. Everyone loves a free ride.

Bruce.

Trans Åm

Not a lot of fully prepped race cars had the luxury of extra room to mount a passenger seat, this was probably a bit of trouble. Must have been important. Great shot, thank you for posting.
Nick

Bruce302

A T/A Javelin driver told me about a time at Laguna Seca he took a young female journalist for a ride in the Ronnie Kaplan Javelin, and he took delight in her fright.
She left a puddle on the passenger seat.

crazyamc

I love how "flat" car is in the turn.   I seem to remember a mention of how really big (for the time) 1.25" or bigger front bars had started to come into play...    Ken

bossboy302

For those in (or planning to be in) the area June 2-4, the "Tirebird" will take to the track at Sonoma Raceway, along with it's distant cousin, the 1964 Temeprt "Grey Ghost". Should be great stuff.