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  • 94 Grand Am

    Never really posted to much around here, always just lurked. Thought I'd become more of an active member. Here are some pics for everyone.




    Subs have since been replaced, but its the same setup so you get the idea.


    custom molded LCD, had to move the radio to the center console.




    custom made mirrors.


    molded gauge pod.
    Last edited by BigJoe; 10-18-2006, 10:34 AM.

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  • #2
    Nice Car ,i Just Don't Like The Way The Amp Looks In The Trunk,looks Lonely.i Would Find A Place Where You Couldn't See It ,the Trunck Would Look Cooler To Me Just Woofers,but That's Me .nice Car Again.
    i just love to watch the wheels turn around and around

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    • #3
      The amp will be mounted under plexiglass. Im going to re do the hole trunk this winter.

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      • #4
        Looks good.

        Btw, what are all the switches for in the center consol?

        The new Z06 exposes European sports cars for what they really are....overprice, underperforming snobs.

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        • #5
          I was wondering that too

          I'm curious . . . your HVAC control unit, is that outta the '96-'98 models? I've got a '92 and my HVAC control looks nothing like that, but damn if yours doesn't look exactly like in my '98.
          N-body enthusiast:
          {'87 Grand Am SE - 3.0 90* v6} / {'93 Grand Am LE - 3.3 90* v6}
          {'98 Grand Am SE - 2.4 Q4} / {'99 Grand Am GT1 - 3400 60* v6}

          Current Project:
          {'90 Chevrolet C1500 Sport 350TBI}

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          • #6
            Originally posted by prophiseer View Post
            I was wondering that too

            I'm curious . . . your HVAC control unit, is that outta the '96-'98 models? I've got a '92 and my HVAC control looks nothing like that, but damn if yours doesn't look exactly like in my '98.

            Not all the switches are being put to use as of right now, when I did the center console I put them there knowing I would need them in the future. Do have a few things that I need to wire to the switched I just havent gotten around to it yet, you know cars, there always a work in progress. As for the HVAC. On grand ams they chenged the knobs in 94. 92-93 knobs were different then 94-98. There were also some other things changed in 94 like the steering wheel, the headlight and windshield wiper sticks were also redesigned
            Last edited by BigJoe; 10-18-2006, 10:36 AM.

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            • #7
              yeah; I was just confus'ed cause I though the interiors on the 3rd gens were all similar, didn't realize there were changes halfway through that stayed on into the 4th gens.
              N-body enthusiast:
              {'87 Grand Am SE - 3.0 90* v6} / {'93 Grand Am LE - 3.3 90* v6}
              {'98 Grand Am SE - 2.4 Q4} / {'99 Grand Am GT1 - 3400 60* v6}

              Current Project:
              {'90 Chevrolet C1500 Sport 350TBI}

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              • #8
                Originally posted by prophiseer View Post
                yeah; I was just confus'ed cause I though the interiors on the 3rd gens were all similar, didn't realize there were changes halfway through that stayed on into the 4th gens.

                I think your a little confused on your gens. 92-98 were all 4th gen. But in any case yeah they changed little things hear and there.


                Generation 1: 1973 - 1975
                Generation 2: 1978 - 1980
                Generation 3: 1985 - 1991
                Generation 4: 1992 - 1998
                Generation 5: 1999 - 2005

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                • #9
                  Did you make that stuff?
                  the gauge pod, conolse and mirror are very well done.
                  I'm really interested in how to make stuff like that

                  TIA
                  Keith

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                  • #10
                    Generation 1: 1973 - 1975
                    Generation 2: 1978 - 1980
                    Generation 3: 1985 - 1991
                    Generation 4: 1992 - 1998
                    Generation 5: 1999 - 2005
                    I disagree, man; the RWD and FWD models are entirelly diffferent in the generation count. The RWD models are a platform all their own. As for FWD n-body's:

                    gen 1: 1985-1987
                    gen 2: 1988-1991
                    gen 3: 1992-1995
                    gen 4: 1996-1998
                    gen 5: 1999-2005

                    the FWD generation shifts are marked by the major changes in the vehicle design and appearance. The beginning of the 4th gens was marked by a slightly more areodynamic style, the change to the 2.4L and the change to OBDII. I was just commenting earlier that I didn't realize they updated certain interior components that lasted into the next generation vehicle. Usually, the interior is redesigned to accomodate the newer 'look' of the vehicle.
                    N-body enthusiast:
                    {'87 Grand Am SE - 3.0 90* v6} / {'93 Grand Am LE - 3.3 90* v6}
                    {'98 Grand Am SE - 2.4 Q4} / {'99 Grand Am GT1 - 3400 60* v6}

                    Current Project:
                    {'90 Chevrolet C1500 Sport 350TBI}

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                    • #11
                      The fine line between generations is very blurred for Grand Ams between 92 and 98. The 95's got an upgrade in the rear suspension that carried over to the 96-98 years while the overall chassis stayed the same since 92. There was also a significant powertrain option and ECU change between 93 and 94.
                      1995 Grand Am SE

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                      • #12
                        which is true, but to the best of my knowledge the 4th gens were marked by the introduction of OBDII and the 2.4L. Although, yes, it can be very blurred when you take into account the various mechanical differences. Seeing as how the 3.1L was introduced into the N-body line with the '94 GA and carried up to the '98 model year, and prior to that the 3.3L was run from the '88-'93 model year, before that was the (shit, shit) 3.0L which ran from '85-'87. As for the 4 cylinder options . . . that would take a page by itself to go over, mostly just in the various Quad 4 motors.

                        The only point, though, that I'm standing stout on is that there have been 5 generations of the FWD GA. I'm not including the RWD seeing as how that was a totally different platform, and besides, when the RWD A-body became a FWD platform, mostly Chevy's an Olds were built on it.

                        But, just to clarify (mods can delete this crap should they think it unnecessary):

                        Gen1 FWD (1985-1988 )


                        Gen2 FWD (1989-1991 )


                        Gen3 FWD (1992-1995 )


                        Gen4 FWD (1996-1998 )


                        Gen5 FWD (1999-2005[6] )
                        N-body enthusiast:
                        {'87 Grand Am SE - 3.0 90* v6} / {'93 Grand Am LE - 3.3 90* v6}
                        {'98 Grand Am SE - 2.4 Q4} / {'99 Grand Am GT1 - 3400 60* v6}

                        Current Project:
                        {'90 Chevrolet C1500 Sport 350TBI}

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                        • #13
                          I see your point, You and I are just looking at this in different ways, your looking at it from an FWD N-Body point of veiw where Im looking at it from a grand am point of veiw.

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                          • #14
                            yeah, I understand that; I've just always differentiated the two . . .


                            even still, really nice GA, man; I only wish my '92 was in that great of shape! She's a little rough 'round the edges!
                            N-body enthusiast:
                            {'87 Grand Am SE - 3.0 90* v6} / {'93 Grand Am LE - 3.3 90* v6}
                            {'98 Grand Am SE - 2.4 Q4} / {'99 Grand Am GT1 - 3400 60* v6}

                            Current Project:
                            {'90 Chevrolet C1500 Sport 350TBI}

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                            • #15
                              Indeed, it's amazing how unblemished your car is. Mine's a year newer and I'm losing a square inch of paint in the usual spots in every car wash.
                              1995 Grand Am SE

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