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I don't why it just hit me.... Maybe we could make it like the hover( spelling ) board like in back to the future II....
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The good thing about those Transports was that they could be optioned up will all kinds of options and toys which would follow the pontiac tradition...LOL... I have seen a few with everything right down to the sliding door, ECC and all steering wheel controls...lol.. Gotta love em... I'd have an 94-96 just to haul some stuff around.....
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I've just realized there used to be hundreds of these things on the road maybe 5-10 years ago but they all seemed to have disappeared. Clever name too... Trans Sport Transport....ahahhaha
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Well John, that sure does give a whole new meaning to Areostar
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My parents had of those Vans. One 93 Pontiac transport in Red and a 97 Olds Sillehuette I believe. Now, if they optioned the vans with a supercharger, that could have made them interesting. I kinda like the individually removeable seats in them, but a bench for the rear most seat would have allowed for 1 more passenger (albeit a small one)