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POTM Vote, December 2022


December POTM - Vote Here  

26 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Pontiac?

    • Lucky's 1974 Trans Am
      5
    • Byron Burnett's 1965 Lemans
      4
    • Laney's 1967 Firebird
      5
    • 2 Firebirdz's 1976 Firebird
      3
    • Pure Pontiac's 1968 Firebird
      4
    • TranzAm69's 1964 GTO
      5

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  • Poll closed on 12/01/2022 at 04:59 AM

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Christmas is almost in the air, but our December Pontiac of the Month Voting is now! Thank you to all our contestants who entered. Let's get this show on the road!

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: November 30th at 11:59 PM EST

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Lucky's 1974 Trans Am

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Byron Burnett's 1965 Lemans

Cleaned up for local show. Matching numbers tri-power car.

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Laney's 1967 Firebird

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2 Firebirdz's 1976 Firebird 455 - 4speed - One Owner

Sunset over Lake in WI 

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Pure Pontiac's 1968 Firebird

Hey! This is Pure Pontiac here. I have attached a photo of my 1968 Firebird 400. This is 100% Pontiac just like it should be. This car was intended to be restored by my nephew but sadly he didn't live long enough to see that dream come true. So it was my goal to make it happen for him. It took years of blood, sweat and tears but well worth it. 

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TranzAm69's 1964 GTO

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