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Hello everybody, I just joined the group. I have a deep love for Pontiac, I have a 2004 GTO it was the ls1 (m6) pretty much stock. And me and my dad are restoring a 1971 Firebird formula 400, numbers matching car. Below are a pictures of my goat and the ‘71 bird, please keep in mind the Firebird is still in the middle of being restored and is no where close to looking like a show car (at the moment) 

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What are the plans for the Bird?

Don't see any pics of the Goat. Please let us know if you have any questions on uploading pics :) 

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@Ringo64 the bird we are going to keep as a show car/weekend car. We have had it completely gutted and replaced parts of the floor pan, and the driver’s side quarter panel. We where going to build something a little more wild, but once we did some research and found out it’s all numbers matching we decided to keep it mild for the most part. And yes I tried uploading a few pictures but it has a restriction of how many MB on a file I can post. But I do have pictures of both on my instagram: gto_jacob 

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