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POTM Nominations, September 2022


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Summer is almost gone but doesn't mean that sizzling hot Pontiacs are ending in our POTM!

To nominate your or another user's Pontiac, please read the rules below:

Rules:

  1. You may nominate your own Pontiac or another member's Pontiac from Forever Pontiac. 
    • If you do nominate your own Pontiac, please be sure that you've added it to our Garage or your entry will not be accepted.
  2. In your nomination/entry you must include:
    • Display Name of the user you're nominating (if not yourself)
    • A picture of your Pontiac (only 1 photo)
    • The year and model of your Pontiac
    • Any other facts about your Pontiac you wish the voting public to know. Such as modifications, restorations, etc..
  3. Only ONE entry per user.
  4. Please do not submit any one user’s vehicle more than once.
  5. This is a friendly and honest competition. You will be disqualified from POTM if you are found registering (or enlisting individuals to register) multiple times once we are in voting. (NOTE: that is multiple times for one individual. Inviting one user to vote one time is fine.)

Nominations will run through August 22nd and voting will start on August 23rd. 

To enter your Pontiac or nominate someone else's, just reply to this topic (click the red "Reply to this topic" button above this post or scroll to the bottom and click into the "Reply to this topic" text area)

If you submit your nomination outside this topic, it will not be counted towards POTM.

Please let us know if you have any questions!

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This is my first car bought new, a 1975 Firebird Espirit. I was 23 years old. A friend and I were fooling around with photography and took this photo with me a the wheel on a warm summer Texas evening.

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Jim’s 1962 Pontiac Bonneville convertible. Featuring  a 389 c.i. engine with 4BL carburetor, dual exhaust, in factory mandalay red. Staged on the docks of the Lake George (NY) Steam Boat Company for a wedding getaway car for the bride & groom after a steam ship wedding and dinner cruise.

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On 8/19/2022 at 7:54 PM, 1948 Station Wagon said:

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Purchase in rough shape in 1995 and restoration completed in my garage in 2002 using sweat and little equity. I left the upholstery and paint to professionals. The car is a numbers matching car with original glass. All OEM with the exception of the radial tires. 

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