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October 2025 POTM Tie Breaker

October 2025 POTM Tie Breaker - Vote Here 16 members have voted

  1. 1. Which Pontiac?

    • dahlby73's 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6
      43%
      7
    • BlessedG8's 2009 Pontiac G8
      56%
      9

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Poll closed on 10/04/2025 at 03:59 AM

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Fall is certainly in the air with these two Pontiacs and it inspired a tie after our voting period! Let's break that tie and crown our October Pontiac of the Month!

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 3rd at 11:59 PM EST


dahlby73's 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6, Automatic Transmission, T-Tops, LS1 motor, 42K original miles

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BlessedG8's 2009 Pontiac G8

My dad and I drove to Ms. to buy this car in 2018 for $5500. It ran but needed a lot of TLC. I drove it for about 3 months then the engine hydro locked and cracked the block. My dad rebuilt the 6.0l engine and almost everything in it is new. Over the years of being my daily driver I have made a lot of upgrades including all new suspension, recently new paint job, powder coated factory wheels, rebuilt engine again with a custom LSXceleration cam upgrade, LS7 lifters, long tube headers, dod delete, ported heads, bored .30 over LS2 aluminum block, Vararam cai, x pipe exhaust, interior upgrades, and much more. As my wife says, "There's not much on this car that hasn't been upgraded or replaced." It has been a great family and performance sleeper car. We have outrun Camaros at the track in it and we have taken the family on summer vacations in the "Silverback". Lord willing, we will pass this Pontiac down for many generations

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