Saturday, September 6, 2008

About the NFTAC


Established in 1984 and offers color magazines (EAGLE), emagazines, technical advice, member recommendations on service, body and parts sources, registration of your Firebird & Trans Am, a tradition of service, message boards and FREE member classified ads that appear in the EAGLE magazine AND on the Firebird & T/A Club website at www.firebirdtaclub.com and much more!!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Membership and Contact Information

Join or renew today and receive a free t-shirt or tech CD, see details in the join the club section on the website at www.firebirdtaclub.com.

National Firebird & T/A Club
P. O. Box 11238
Chicago, IL 60611 U.S.A.
ph.: (773) 769-6262
fax: (773) 769-3240
email: info@firebirdtaclub.com
website: www.firebirdtaclub.com or www.firebirdclub.net

Monday, September 1, 2008

Technical Sections Volume II

A complete copy of all the Technical Sections, topics, questions and answers published in the EAGLE from 1998 to 2007. Available on CD-ROM only for PC or Mac. It is indexed by category such as electrical, suspension, etc. for easy reference and accessibility and contains over 150 pages and over 200 topics.

Available from the NFTAC by ordering on the website or by using the order form contained in each issue of the Eagle.
$15 plus $5 S&H. It can be purchased as part of a 2 volume combo that contains Tech Sections Volume I & II for $25 plus $5 S&H.
Volume I contains reprints of the EAGLES published from 1984 to 1995 and sells for $ 16 plus $5 S&H. It is indexed by subject for easy reference and contains over 150 pages and over 140 articles, topics, questions and answers.

National Firebird & T/A Club
P. O. Box 11238
Chicago, IL 60611
Ph.: 773-769-6262
Fax: 773-769-3240
email: store@firebirdtaclub.com
website: www.firebirdtaclub.com

Sunday, June 15, 2008

'71 "Tirebird" Trans Am of John Motroni

this is an excerpt from the articles appearing in the EAGLE

This issue’s featured car is the ‘71 "Tirebird" Trans Am of John Motroni. Here is his story:
Back in 1971, BF Goodrich introduced their then new BFG Radial T/A Tires. To promote their new tires BFG bought and modified six '71 Firebird Trans Ams, calling them BFG "Tirebirds".
One was raced by Jerry Titus in the SCCA Trans Am series and five were used to promote the tires around the nation at tire stores, car shows, etc.

‘71 In 1972 BFG sold or demolished all the promotional cars. The real race car which is owned by Mark and Linda Mountanos of Utah is still campaigned on the vintage racing circuit today.
In 1972, famed engine builder, Dry Lake Hall of Fame member, and magazine columnist (Car Life, Popular HotRodding, etc.), Tom Senter bought the ravaged Trans Am Tirebird promotional car that I own today. The original 455 HO was trash as were the suspension, brakes, etc. Too many tire store yahoos driving too hard and too fast.
‘71 For the next two years, Tom rebuilt and restored the Tirebird's interior, suspension, etc,. and asked Pontiac for a 455SD to replace the HO. Pontiac said none were available, so Tom called his friends at Michigan's Berger Chevrolet, famous for their COPO Camaros, Chevelles, and Novas, and asked if they had a "grand rodent" for sale, the historic LS6 454, rated stock at 450hp/500lbs. of torque.
They did, and they sold it to Tom for $750.Tom wrote several car magazine articles about the car and about it's transformation from a blue BFG Tirebird into a Ferrari Fly Yellow Trans Am that regularly turned 11's in the quarter mile.
‘71 After Tom died, the "Tirebird" was briefly owned for a couple of years by Tom's close friend before it was sold to a Fresno real estate agent who took out the M21 and installed a Turbo 400 so his daughter could drive it to high school. After a year or so, he sold the car to Fresno area almond farmer Tom Gejeian in 1983. Tom Gejeian put the Tirebird in his barn, only taking it out once or twice a year around his large farm to keep it running.
In 2004, I bought the Tirebird from Tom Gejeian after seeing his ad in the GoodGuys Gazette.
Since that time, I've rebuilt the suspension, brakes, cooling system, electrical system, and replaced every rubber seal, hose, and clamp, as well as rebuilt the engine, transmission, and differential. Re-painting the Tirebird in Tom's Ferrari Fly Yellow is my next project.

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