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POTM Vote, May 2018

2018 POTM May 39 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Pontiac?

    • TranzAm69's 1969 Pontiac Firebird
      20%
    • 66 Star Chief Exec's '66 Star Chief Executive
      5%
    • DrDave's 1970 Trans Am
      23%
    • Guido's 1974 GTO
      2%
    • LawMan62's 1992 Grand Prix
      10%
    • Dlloyd's 1965 GTO
      7%
    • wardman's 2009 G8
      2%
    • vncruiser's 1966 Grand Prix
      2%
    • W Bski's 1969 Firebird 350 convertible
      5%
    • dalew66gto's 1966 GTO
      20%

This poll is closed to new votes

Poll closed on 05/01/2018 at 03:59 AM

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TranzAm69's 1969 Pontiac Firebird

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66 Star Chief Exec's '66 Star Chief Executive. Now lives in Victoria Australia. 389ci stock and immaculate. 

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DrDave's 1970 Trans Am

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Guido's 1974 GTO, 466 ci, crane roller cam, icon pistons, scat h-beam rods, Kaufman heads, hooker headers with 3" stainless exhaust, 12 bolt 3.31 gears, turbo 400 trans, hatchback.

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LawMan62's 1992 Grand Prix

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Dlloyd's 65 GTO as car of the month.  I bought it last October and have upgraded to disc brakes and replaced all suspension front and rear.  Added all new steering components and new tires and rims. I then had new posi and 3:90 gears installed in rear.  I bought new m22 4-speed and hurst shifter. Then I installed a Butler built 421 tripower motor that produced just under 500HP with 544 torque.

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wardman's 2009 G8. This was the last model year and I am so thankful I got it! Pontiac Forever!

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vncruiser's 1966 Grand Prix

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W Bski's 1969 Firebird 350 convertible, midnight green, original body, Canadian car, rare to be rust free!

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dalew66gto's 1966 GTO

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Thank you very much. It was quite the surprise. Was not expecting this.

Beautiful Bird! Congratulations!

Congrats on the win!🏆

Sweet ride, well deserved.:cheers:

Congrats !!!! Beautiful....

Congratulations DrDave. 

Congrats on the win, and LOVE the Car!!

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