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Pontiac of the Month

Every month in here we will vote on who has the best Pontiac ride!


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  3. POTM Vote, December 2012

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  4. POTM Vote, November 2012

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  8. POTM Vote, May 2012

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    • Well I'm back to work on Rosey after being distracted with a laser engraving machine for the last couple of weeks. Anyways, changed the trans pan gasket and figured I'd replace the rearend oil since I lost some when I pulled the axels for the brake conversion. I looked all over the pumpkin and could not find the drain plug. I finally got out the book and found it. It doesn't show the fill plug but I'm guessing that's it in the first picture. (This is an extra pumpkin I had in the shop. Not the one in my car) So according to the book, you gently thread in a 1/2" tap until the plug starts moving and then finish screwing until the plug is out. DO NOT DRILL HOLE IN PLUG. So, I looked inside the pumpkin and seen a tunnel where the plug would fall into the case. I really do not want to pull the axels and everything else justa to drain the fluid. Is it possible to justa loosen the lower bolts and let it drain out that way? Or is there another way to drain it? I have the Amsoil our Indian friend recommend for me to refill it with and didn't think it would be wise to mix that with whatever is left from the factory rearend oil.
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    • This is Edna🥰 she's not perfect but we have a good time! 62 Cat❤️
    • Guy that was on here many years ago. He still is, see his car every once in awhile in this N that.  Got so pissed at us over this shot he stopped talkin to us.  For the record....Frosty made em.  We JUSTA gamefully played along!
    • I'm gonna guess the one standing closest to the GTO. Is there some significance to the pic you guys are holding up?
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