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i came across this very interesting article and thought i would share it with you all :cheers:

https://www.automobilemag.com/news/1965-pontiac-vivant-history-design-analysis/

 

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That's pretty cool bro! Especially when you think about 1 guy building that on his own. Pretty damn cool.

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I had the pleasure to meet Herb Adams and his son Matt once. They came to the Michigan Widetrackers Dustoff one year. They were showing their latest "concept" car, the Contessa. At the time it a Chevy big-block in it, which was later replaced with a Butler crate engine. Herb is also know developing the WS6 package and for the DIY Fire-Am Trans Ams.

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Thanks Kiwi. Herb is essentially retired but he still occasionally lectures at Pontiac gatherings. Matt runs the family business. You can still purchase Fire-Am parts and graphics as well as Cobra parts from Matt.

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