Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
Yea I have had a few Pontiac's. The 455 was pretty common for 76. there were 7,099 455 base cars that year out of 46,704 TA's sold. The 4-speed was the only tranny available because of the switch to the th350 in 75.
Thanks for the complements gang.
Think about this only 7,099 ever produced and how many are left in existence. Not to mention how many in that condition trust me that is a rare car. I would be willing to bet many of them are long gone.

I bet the 4 speed is a m21 to bad it was not a m22 rock crusher. 1975 was the begining of the end for muscle cars do to EPA regs.

I have a 1973 formula 400 but it is nothing as it was stock but I still keep it.