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POTM Vote, February 2023


POTM February 2023 - Vote Here  

67 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Pontiac?

    • SCSRPM85's 1969 Firebird
      3
    • James Ortz's 1968 Firebird
      5
    • 68bird's 1968 Firebird
      2
    • hdkeno's 1969 Firebird
      3
    • JAH's 1968 GTO
      7
    • Formula455's 1973 Firebird
      4
    • RICH's 1972 GTO
      2
    • Sporty's 1966 Lemans
      2
    • Gary Simms' 1967 Firebird
      3
    • 64 kiwi boni's 1964 Bonneville
      8
    • Steven Combs' 1968 Firebird
      3
    • Bill Lenzen's 1967 “Silver” Firebird
      1
    • TranzAm69's 1969 Firebird
      3
    • Gary Reed's 1964 Pontiac GT0, 389 Tri-Power
      6
    • Jarhead's 1964 GTO
      4
    • Dlloyd's 1931 Pontiac 401
      4

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  • Poll closed on 02/01/2023 at 04:59 AM

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SCSRPM85's 1969 Firebird

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James Ortz's 1968 Firebird

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68bird's 1968 Firebird

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hdkeno's 1969 Firebird

Here is my 69 Firebird . Numbers matching 400 auto. Restored to stock except the addition of the 69 Trans Am rear spoiler and exhaust turn down tips.

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JAH's 1968 GTO

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Formula455's 1973 Firebird

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RICH's 1972 GTO 455 HO AC PW Tilt wheel AM FM 8 Track PW Trunk 61k miles .

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Sporty's 1966 Lemans

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Gary Simms' 1967 Firebird

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64 kiwi boni's 1964 Bonneville

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Steven Combs' 1968 Firebird

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Bill Lenzen's 1967 “Silver” Firebird

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TranzAm69's 1969 Firebird

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Gary Reed's 1964 Pontiac GT0, 389 Tri-Power

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Jarhead's 1964 GTO

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Dlloyd's 1931 Pontiac 401. 4-door Sedan, in-line 6 cylinder. 

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That does it. I'm entering my own beached whale next time.

I've alerted Greenpeace - there should be a bunch of flakey hippies turning up any day soon to help you roll her back in the water.

Congrats! 😁

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you Know what guys !! i would love to find what happen to the car !!! 

this was a california car ....some one must know who crashed a 64 bonniville back in 2016

the car was bought from a insurance co( copart) in sacramento ca  

anyone got an idea on how i can find out the 64 past ?

i dont have a name !! as it was sold at auction by insurance ... oh and sold for $1200usd  bucks!!! 

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Justa thought bro, but Copart is a pretty big company nationwide here in the states. Maybe reach out to them and see if they have a record of which insurance co. brought it in and call them with your vin number. Be worth a shot. Here's the phone number and address for the Copart in Sacramento. If you do reach out let us know what happens.

(916) 381-3999

8600 Morrison Creek Dr
Sacramento, California 95828

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2 hours ago, Wrongway said:

Justa thought bro, but Copart is a pretty big company nationwide here in the states. Maybe reach out to them and see if they have a record of which insurance co. brought it in and call them with your vin number. Be worth a shot. Here's the phone number and address for the Copart in Sacramento. If you do reach out let us know what happens.

(916) 381-3999

8600 Morrison Creek Dr
Sacramento, California 95828

wow thank you mate !!! thats a start for me !! :cheers:

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Some states also allow title searches that trace  past states and/or past owners of a car based on a car's VIN - for a modest fee of course. Sadly I don't think Michigan is one. I don't know if California is one (for example).

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