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Detroit Autorama March 4-6, 2022

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This was a cool sign vendor. Each sign was $250 each. I bought one. Anyone want to guess which one I bought? I saw at least 2 more that I'd like to buy for the garage mahal.

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How about a cutaway C8 Corvette in the Chevrolet Performance exhibit.

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GMC Typhoon

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This one is for Justa - a Munsters TV show car. I love the Mooneyes back window!

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First time I've ever seen a tricked out Dodge Rampage before. It looked sharp.

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bet it was the pontiac service entrance!! Thats the one i would have bought!!

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That's a good guess. The GTO might have been a good one as well. But you'd be wrong. It was this one....

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I use to work for AC Spark Plug Division of GM when I first graduated from college back in 1983.

I also liked the Hurst, Buick, and Pontiac signs along with the Coyote/Roadrunner Mopar signs. The GTO sign was sold when I came back to buy the AC sign. The AC sign was the only one he had. So I'm glad I grabbed it. It's going to be hung up in the garage mahal.

Betting you bought the AC sign.  There are 3 Pontiac signs in a row I like. Got a link or phone number to share?

4 hours ago, Frosty said:

That's a good guess. The GTO might have been a good one as well. But you'd be wrong. It was this one....

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I use to work for AC Spark Plug Division of GM when I first graduated from college back in 1983.

I also liked the Hurst, Buick, and Pontiac signs along with the Coyote/Roadrunner Mopar signs. The GTO sign was sold when I came back to buy the AC sign. The AC sign was the only one he had. So I'm glad I grabbed it. It's going to be hung up in the garage mahal.

Swear I did not see this before I posted.  LOL  Munster car?  Uhhhhh NO?   Do like the back including the Moon Eyes.

Munster car...Yesss 

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Thankz for sharing the pic's.  

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Actually it is, and it was built by Barris. Granted, it is not the one used most often but it was used in at least one episode. It is not the Munster's Koach or Drag-u-la.

 

1 hour ago, Frosty said:

Actually it is, and it was built by Barris. Granted, it is not the one used most often but it was used in at least one episode. It is not the Munster's Koach or Drag-u-la.

 

Grampa built Dragula to get the coach back. That Herman lost in a race, to one of Eddies friends, loud mouth Dad.  Not gonna say the COBO car wasn't in an episode, but I've never seen that car before.  

Not in the Munsters, Not Barris built.  Sorry, you posted the pic cause you know I'm a Munster fan but I would have remembered this car.   Actually it's local...Howell   and for Sale.  His signage was mis- representing  Munster and Barris.                                                                                                                                                        1923 Ford Touring-rat rod-custom- barris style munster coach.

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1923 Ford Touring Street Rod . Car was originally built in Arizona over 40 plus years ago. Has 350 small block, auto trans.,Mickey thompson rear tires, front motorcycle wheels & tires, removable one piece top with Moon eyes theme, and AM-FM Cassette mounted in floor compartment. Car was sitting as a display piece and has been recently tuned up, runs and drives fine around the neighborhood. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Car is avaiable for inspection before auction ends. Selling this car for a friend. Trades will be considered, all questions and payments will be through the owner.

 

 

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Okay my bad. I stand corrected.

2 hours ago, Frosty said:

Okay my bad. I stand corrected.

Not your fault they lied on their signage or at least played on the words.  How many DieHard Munster fans are left to call em on this stuff anyway. 😎

I had a 2011 challenger with these tail lights!!! They where so bright when you stood on the brake that the whole street behind me glowed red at night !!!! Hahaha 😝

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I like looking beyond the cars at the general demographic of the show's attendees: lotsa fat old men with facial hair! I'm happy to admit that I'm moderately old (59) and moderately fat and every 3 days, I reluctantly shave, so I sorta fit in.

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Rat rods, gassers, old skool hot rods

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Very cool Indian head, all made from metal!

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One of my favorite vendors - Speed Cult - they have CNC cut metal (some of it is stainless steel) by the pound. I have several of their Pontiac items, many of which I still need to paint.

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Now I am surprised that no one has said anything to this point.....where's all the Pontiacs?

Well here they are, I've been holding out on you!

The Pontiac Transportation Museum was there with this Bonneville Station wagon. FP member Jim Larson was there along with fellow Widetracker Steve Armstrong. They let me know that Mr and Mrs. notallthere were at the show too but I never caught up with them. Pity. 

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Great 8 Finalist - PROhibition - a '38 Pontiac

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Pro-Touring Trans Am

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Bit of Pontiac history in this car boys. This is the infamous "ringer" GTO that Jim Wangers gave to Car and Driver for the famous Pontiac GTO vs Ferrari GTO showdown article. Instead of a 389, it had a 421 HO with tri-power installed in it by Pontiac Engineering and then it was sent to Royal Pontiac for their "Royal Bobcat" package and tuning. The car is also supposedly undefeated on Woodward Avenue street racing. This car was restored by Scott Tiemann's Supercar Specialties shop in Portland Michigan.

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Here we have a one of none, although Pontiac Engineering did build some Pontiac "El Camino"/ute prototypes that never saw the light of day in production. This was actually built using a Catalina wagon. Still a very cool treatment.

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3rd Gen TA

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The owner of this beautiful Grand Prix just got this out of Virginia a few weeks ago, as is. Apparently the seller didn't want to part with it but his wife listed it in the auction listing, unbeknownst to him. He asked the buyer 10 times if he really wanted to buy it before it was loaded onto the trailer. Apparently it was one of his favorite driver cars in the collection. The car is gorgeous. The hood is fiberglass. They are looking for an original metal one.

 

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63 Tempest

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3rd Gen Trans Am with rare rear hatch. 

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'69 Firebird convertible

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A work in progress by a local high school shop

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Gotta a Christmas tree!!!

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A turbo Pace Car

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The Catalino was by far the BEST!  Thankz for sharing :indian:

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5 hours ago, JUSTA6 said:

The Catalino was by far the BEST!  Thankz for sharing :indian:

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gees!! i have to agree!!

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I have to agree that it was a job well done. I love the paint color. Subtle yet bold. The metal work was well executed. I thought the 8-lug wheels were a really nice touch.

Was all set to go to Detroit, Then all my friends cancelled !! Looked like a good show. Any shows this coming summer, fall?

Wayne

1 hour ago, wdl182 said:

Was all set to go to Detroit, Then all my friends cancelled !! Looked like a good show. Any shows this coming summer, fall?

Wayne

Here are the forms for the Tri power Pontiac shows this summer starting with our Widetracker Dustoff.  Would be cool to meet you. There are quite a few FP members that will be there.

https://motorcitypoci.com/2022-forms/

 

Always the Dream Cruise too  in Aug. 

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Sure! If you want to CNC cut flat metal with no 3D dimensional integrity fine! How do I compete with that? 
Looks like a fun time Frosty!

Would like to meet you guys also!! July 11th is Goodguys Nats weekend in Columbus and I believe the show in June is NSRA York weekend which are both booked! I was planning on Pontiac Nationals until dates came out and on weekend of wifes 70 birthday! The dream cruise may be an option! Will have to see!! Easier if I can cross the boarder, also Frankenmuth is a possability!

 

What a pity they never put that Catalina ute into production - way cool. I also liked the roof chop on this Bel Air - a brave move to mess with a classic but it looks fabulous.

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1 hour ago, wdl182 said:

Would like to meet you guys also!! July 11th is Goodguys Nats weekend in Columbus and I believe the show in June is NSRA York weekend which are both booked! I was planning on Pontiac Nationals until dates came out and on weekend of wifes 70 birthday! The dream cruise may be an option! Will have to see!! Easier if I can cross the boarder, also Frankenmuth is a possability!

 

Dream Cruise is the biggest N best in the world.  Heading North to Flint we have another HUGE cruise going on called Back To the bricks.  Continuning North, Birch Run is the Outlet exit. Gonna make your wife squeel.  After Woodward...you get used to the squeeling.:driving:  Now you make your way to Frankenmuth.  About an hour drive from the Northern end of Woodward in Pontiac.

 

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