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My first Pontiac was dragged out of a back yard in Oklahoma.....

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17 minutes ago, JUSTA6 said:

Pic's are much appreciated. You will find them useful as well for Numbers or pic's of parts.

And as a referance in months/years to come !!

i keep flipping back to 2020 and looking how mad i was to fix the smashed wreak that my 64 was !!!

jason, here some inspration for you :cheers:

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and yesterday .....

 

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1 hour ago, Frosty said:

The engine code is easy.

28P is a 303 HP 389 engine tied to an automatic transmission with air conditioning. Heads should be 9773345. Compression ratio is 10.5:1. Anything from a one to four barrel carb on it. It has a Pontiac 472 spec camshaft.

404256 should match the last six digits of your car’s VIN. If it matches, you have a numbers matching car. That means this engine is the original engine this car was born with.

Wow! Thanks Frosty. Can you share how I can find that info myself?

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53 minutes ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

And as a referance in months/years to come !!

i keep flipping back to 2020 and looking how mad i was to fix the smashed wreak that my 64 was !!!

jason, here some inspration for you :cheers:

boni.JPG

boni 2.JPG

and yesterday .....

 

64 jan 7th.jpeg

That's really cool that you put that car back on the road! That was a brutal hit though!!

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Great score bro! We do appreciate you taking all the pics man. 

12 hours ago, JLarge said:

That's really cool that you put that car back on the road! That was a brutal hit though!!

Enough to write off the chassis and put dents in the lower dash where the drivers knees went on impact ! hahaha

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Google Wallace Racing Drag Racing Pontiac

You should see a link about blocks, heads, carbs 

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