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POTM Vote, November 2022

November POTM Voting - Vote Here 48 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Pontiac?

    • Ktjones603's 2009 G8 GT
      22%
      11
    • Byron Burnett's 1965 GTO
      22%
      11
    • Last Indian's 2000 Grand Prix
      10%
      5
    • 31pontiac's 1959 Bonneville
      22%
      11
    • Solstice's 2009 Solstice
      8%
      4
    • Steve Barcomb's 1967 Tempest
      12%
      6

This poll is closed to new votes

Poll closed on 11/01/2022 at 03:59 AM

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This is our November POTM contestants and we're thankful for them! Come vote for our November Pontiac of the Month winner to be 👑'd.

Please remember, this is a friendly competition. No one individual may register/vote more than once. If you are found soliciting individuals to register/vote more than once, you will be removed from the competition. Let's have a fun voting round!

Voting ends: October 31st at 11:59 PM EST

NOTE:  quite a few people forgot to add their Pontiac to the garage so have been disqualified and will not appear here in voting. Please remember to read both of the rules, if you have questions, please ask.

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Ktjones603's 2009 G8 GT

Everyone meet Medusa 😍  2009 Pontiac G8 GT pretty stryker blue! 

This past year she's been in 4 car shows, 8 hrs of roll racing, 1 hr of drag racing, and two burn out contests! Between old stock parts failing and pushing her til she breaks its been a good season! Many late nights and all nighters with friends to make sure we make it to the next event! One more event this year and she will be put away for hibernation! Next year her and I are aiming to attend alot more events and a little less broken  🤞 

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Byron Burnett's 1965 GTO

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Last Indian's 2000 Grand Prix F.1 GTX

The Last Indian! A ground pounder! Those of you who have read the build know why I call it that. Heavily modified to do just that. Not much left untouched inside or out. Even more was either built or extensively modified by me. Built to be in the vein of the old muscle cars, that when modified could have a great blend of power, handling & looks.

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31pontiac's 1959 Bonneville early one morning warming up to leave for a show several years ago.

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Solstice's 2009 Solstice

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Steve Barcomb's 1967 Tempest

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