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With convertibles gone from the American new-car landscape in the late '70s, America learned to embrace T-tops. You remember T-tops—removable pieces of roof above driver and passenger, leaving a spine ...
This one-owner 1978 Pontiac Trans Am, a 6,000-mile Martinique Blue time capsule, was ordered new by Larry in Iowa and kept garaged its entire life. Powered by the strong TA 6.6 (400-ci) four-speed, it ...
With convertibles gone from the American new-car landscape in the late '70s, America learned to embrace T-tops. You remember T-tops—removable pieces of roof above driver and passenger, leaving a spine ...