shifting thru the PERNDULL
Wow nice car there...
I have only a few times driven a car like that...the Trans Am that is.
Jeff, I don't know if you remember that I used to for a time work for Davis Pontiac,Buick,GMC in Charlotte Mich. as their new car procurement associate; they, G.M. put out a special final edition of the car. It was white and ORANGE...lol the orange being in the speed lines,or air intake nostrils on the hood and down the rear deck.
Anyway..we ordered two of the last batch of production, and recieved ONE special edition on June 18th, 2002 that date stick's out in the mind because I had worked there one year.. When we placed the order we were "informed" that our order would be filled and received by them and us on a on a whatever is available basis. We were not allowed to "special order" anything for that outgoing series at that point. Nor did we ask for, or intimate that we wanted this SE Trans Am.
The truck came, and on it one of the cars was covered with a fleece lined cover which created a stir with all the salesman and people inside alike.. And I had noticed that the other two TA's were Not covered as somehow we ended up with THREE final cars. As the truck was unloaded with other various Pontiac's including MINI-vans...lol.
I inquired about the one on top in the fleece liner. I was then informed, "as the crowd outside was growing due to this strange arrival" by way of the order manifest that had just been shoved in my hand by the mute truck driver that we had indeed received one of the LAST special edition TA's made.
I unloaded the car and parked it in a free spot. I only shifted it thru two gears 1st and 2nd. It was NOT me and very stiff and nimble, too nimble for me I suppose lol. Every salesman drove it that day and a few of the bigwigs. It immediately had to be discounted tho because someone scratched it..EEEEKKK, and then it now had almost 150+ miles on it. Thankfully the scratch buffed out tho.
It sold the following day.
I parked it at the front of the lot that morning when when we did our repositioning of the "key" cars. I hadn't even gotten out of it..when out on Lansing Ave that ran in front of the dealership; I saw a huge GMC truck lock up it's brakes and do a U-turn and shoot into the lot. The guy..who's name escapes me grabbed the keys from me and claimed.."I want this car".
My friend Chip McGowan sold it to him. And like that..It was gone. the other two sat for a while and when I got the job with Hoover we still had one left. That was October 20th. they wer very popular and saleable cars. It's a shame that G.M. had to axe them.
I am in the transmission control wand on the column crowd as I have had a succession of FoMoCo products including my current 1995 Town Car that have all had column shift. Even the used low mileage 2003 I'm eying right now at my local Lincoln - Mercury dealer with just 41,000.00 miles in dark spruce green has it.
A few of the NEW 2007 Grand Marks and the Crown Vickie's CAN be had with the floor shift as I still drool over that which I can't afford occasionally. I also have read and heard that they will be replaced by 2011 with a new replacement platform that will underpin the successor's to the Vick,Markie and Towny.
BUT yes..those last TA's were something ..that's for sure. And driving one sure is a thrill.
This is my car . a 1995 Lincoln Town Car with 223,681 miles on it as of parking it last night. My granddad was the original owner, and it was passed to me when he passed. I was doing some stupid pose here for Alan who is a photo nut and he wanted to do all these glam shot things. ugh.. I look sooo white here...:-(
