Hello everybody, after months of searching I've finally got one of my dream cars. A beautiful red '97 Pontiac Trans Am. LT1 v8, 6 speed manual. Low mileage too! It was just about to roll over to 50k when I got home with it. It had been sitting for a while before I bought it so it's covered in tree sap at the moment, but I will have pictures up soon!
(If anyone has any tips for getting tree sap off easily, feel free to comment and let me know!)
The only way I got tree sap off my car was to have my neighbor cut down the tree. And then I moved, lol. Honestly, I just moved my car away from the tree.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! I still have a 99 Saturn SL! It's my baby.
ReplyDeleteI think they sell some solution for it. just go shopping near the car wash section.
ReplyDeleteThis is what Google did for me. To remove the tree sap from your vehicle's surface, you can use finger nail polish remover on a cotton ball. After the sap is removed, make a paste of water and baking soda to wash the affected area, then apply wax. That's awesome though, congrats!
ReplyDeleteMight want to try heating it up a little bit
ReplyDeletei used the same method butcher bradley did, worked charm for me!you might want to wash it over hot water first, some say it helps, others say it makes it worse. it helped in my case but ymmv
ReplyDeleteWow, thats one sexy car man! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome man! Good find
ReplyDeleteSweet post those pics buddy!
ReplyDeleteDo you got any pictures?
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud, i'm lookin to get a camaro.
ReplyDeletefollowing, nice blog
thats awesome man
ReplyDeleteMan, I wish could trade my junker for that.
ReplyDeleteA little bit of diluted rubbing alcohol (tested on an inconspicuous part of your car first!) does the trick for me.
ReplyDeleteI would love to know, my car gets it and bird poo too!
ReplyDeletetree saps the worst. However, goo-gone works wonders, as will anything else made to remove sugar
ReplyDeleteThat's great dude, congrats! :) Also a picture wouldnt be bad! Keep on posting and check out mine!
ReplyDeleteIt seems like everyone here got you covered on the sap situation, But congrats on the new car! Hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteTrans am.... trans-america?
ReplyDeleteNice man, I wish I had the money for a car.
Oh damn thats a nice car, congratz!
ReplyDeletesick car, should upload some pics
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nice. good find. Trans Ams are excellent
ReplyDeleteGet some pics, I'm interested.
ReplyDeleteTrans am? Now you need a gold chain and a mullet and you'll be boss.
ReplyDeleteGood luck sir!
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