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2027 Forever Pontiac Calendar Contest Enter Here

Locks Aug 1, 2026

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Welcome to the 2027 Forever Pontiac Calendar Competition! This event continues to grow every year, bringing together an even more diverse and impressive lineup of Pontiacs. I’m thrilled to see what incredible entries this year will bring!

For those who are new to the competition, the Forever Pontiac Calendar features 12 stunning Pontiacs submitted by our community members. This contest will determine which 12 cars will be showcased in the 2027 edition. It’s one of our favorite times of the year, filled with amazing cars and the unique stories behind them!

Remember, voting is based on the quality of the photos—not just the cars themselves—so every Pontiac has a chance to shine.

Now, let’s get things started! If you’d like to enter your Pontiac for a spot in the 2027 calendar, please read the rules and entry instructions below carefully.

  • Please post ONE picture of your Pontiac in this topic and that will be your valid entry to this contest.

  • Pictures may be touched and Photoshopped but remember, we are voting on which picture looks best for this calendar so make sure it looks good! As well pictures should be high quality and good taste (please as appealing as it is please don't pose naked on your car), should you violate any of our rules or do not have a high-quality pic your entry may not make it, even if you get voted into the calendar.

  • Entries will be allowed until August 1st at which point no more entries and this topic will be closed. Round 1 voting will start on August 5th and last through till September 1st. Be sure to keep informed by opting into our emails!


Rules:

  • You MUST be a member of Forever Pontiac.

  • Picture MUST be of a Pontiac. You must own or have owned the vehicle you're entering (any year, any model)

  • Image must be of good quality: minimum resolution of 1000px width and 300dpi (Most digital Cameras this is the default unedited import provided). This means that portrait orientated photos, screenshots, etc... will be rejected.

  • Only one photo will be accepted. If you enter more than one photo, the first photo you submit will be used.

 

Let the entries begin!

Entries will close: July 31st at 11:59pm
Voting will begin: August 5th

We will NOT be accepting entries outside of this topic. To enter hit the "Reply to this topic" button above this post or click into the "Reply to this topic..." text area at the bottom.

For help uploading photos, please see the help guide: https://foreverpontiac.com/topic/48-how-to-post-photos/

Any questions, comments or concerns, please use the contact us link at the bottom of each page (or direct, click here).

 

Let the entries begin! Best of luck!

Lets Go Conan Obrien GIF by Team Coco

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1978 Trans Am, Solar Gold , Pontiac 400 motor,Camel Tan Velour Interior, Am/Fm/Cb Radio

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1968 original equipment, numbers matching Pontiac GTO 400 HO 4 speed.

Power windows, power steering power brakes, factory, AC, power driver seat, reclining, passenger seat, auto trunk release AM and FM stereo radio

1967 GTO

400-HO, 4 speed convertible. I have owned since 1999 (27th year) and drive it 1100-1300 miles a season. GTOAA Concours Bronze and Autorama 1st in class awards.

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Wow, Ken, that is a beauty and great that you've had it as long as you have. I've had mine for nine years now.

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1999 FireHawk(Formula Firebird)

Few mods because it is a California car. SLP catback exhaust. Coilover shocks and tubular A-arms for 140+ mph grip on public roads. New Nitto NT555 G2 275/40ZR17 108W XL tires for 168mph. Original owner, 1 of 250. I failed to finish the 140mph class in 2025 with my 2022 Camaro ZL1 1LE. I finished this year in the 27-year-old Pontiac. I will post my 3-mile trap speed when it is released, maybe 150-155mph, I pinned the speedometer.

I just notice mine is a portrait photo and may not be suitable for a calendar. If I was smarter, I could cut the portrait in half and make a landscape photo.

"Use them for what they were designed and built for"

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1957 Pontiac Starchief. Almost all original. Passed down from my grandfather.

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IMG_0313.jpegMy Original 1975 TransAm purchased new and has original paint.

I have owned this 1974 Pontiac Ventura Custom GTO for 46 years! In 2012 I had it restored, re-upholstered, and repainted in the original GM color code #40, Fernmist Green and it is a numbers matching Ventura Custom with the factory GTO package option. I have personalized it with a different side stripe, Keystone Klassics on BF Goodrich tires, Alpine stereo system, custom made sequential LED tail lights, LED halo headlights, but it has the original engine and drivetrain. I thank Boston Road Collision, Bronx, NY, Godfrey & Son Upholstery, Bronx, NY, Digitails in NJ, Ebay, Auto Zone, Classic Industries and my great friends Rich Guberti & George Juarbe for all their help and support. Keep Pontiacs alive! Thank you Forever Pontiac! JCGJR.

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1 hour ago, JAH11 said:

Wow, Ken, that is a beauty and great that you've had it as long as you have. I've had mine for nine years now.

Thanks!

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4 hours ago, John Starry said:

1978 Trans Am, Solar Gold , Pontiac 400 motor,Camel Tan Velour Interior, Am/Fm/Cb Radio, i have owned it since the spring of 1979.

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Hi friends, for your consideration...

My 1984 Pontiac Trans Am - HO 305, 5 speed, WS6 package, 99% original.

The only work I do is maintenance to keep it on the road- and I drive it regularly! Put 7000 miles on it last year. I do all the work myself, or with help from a few friends. The car is named 'CAIRO' after my beloved cat. Ps.. I love seeing all of your awesome Pontiac's!

-Pontiac Nick

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18 hours ago, Ringo64 said:

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Welcome to the 2027 Forever Pontiac Calendar Competition! This event continues to grow every year, bringing together an even more diverse and impressive lineup of Pontiacs. I’m thrilled to see what incredible entries this year will bring!

For those who are new to the competition, the Forever Pontiac Calendar features 12 stunning Pontiacs submitted by our community members. This contest will determine which 12 cars will be showcased in the 2027 edition. It’s one of our favorite times of the year, filled with amazing cars and the unique stories behind them!

Remember, voting is based on the quality of the photos—not just the cars themselves—so every Pontiac has a chance to shine.

Now, let’s get things started! If you’d like to enter your Pontiac for a spot in the 2027 calendar, please read the rules and entry instructions below carefully.

  • Please post ONE picture of your Pontiac in this topic and that will be your valid entry to this contest.

  • Pictures may be touched and Photoshopped but remember, we are voting on which picture looks best for this calendar so make sure it looks good! As well pictures should be high quality and good taste (please as appealing as it is please don't pose naked on your car), should you violate any of our rules or do not have a high-quality pic your entry may not make it, even if you get voted into the calendar.

  • Entries will be allowed until August 1st at which point no more entries and this topic will be closed. Round 1 voting will start on August 5th and last through till September 1st. Be sure to keep informed by opting into our emails!


Rules:

  • You MUST be a member of Forever Pontiac.

  • Picture MUST be of a Pontiac. You must own or have owned the vehicle you're entering (any year, any model)

  • Image must be of good quality: minimum resolution of 1000px width and 300dpi (Most digital Cameras this is the default unedited import provided). This means that portrait orientated photos, screenshots, etc... will be rejected.

  • Only one photo will be accepted. If you enter more than one photo, the first photo you submit will be used.

 

Let the entries begin!

Entries will close: July 31st at 11:59pm
Voting will begin: August 5th

We will NOT be accepting entries outside of this topic. To enter hit the "Reply to this topic" button above this post or click into the "Reply to this topic..." text area at the bottom.

For help uploading photos, please see the help guide: https://foreverpontiac.com/topic/48-how-to-post-photos/

Any questions, comments or concerns, please use the contact us link at the bottom of each page (or direct, click here).

 

Let the entries begin! Best of luck!

Lets Go Conan Obrien GIF by Team Coco

My 69 Catalina

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1973 Formula 400

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This is my 1965 Bonneville Custom Safari, very similar to the Catalina Safari that I barely remember my dad bringing home brand new when I was 4 years old.

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I have owned this 69 GTO Judge for 13 years. It is a "pattern" car built the 3rd week of January 1969 and is one of only 400 Ram Air III cars built with a 3 speed manual transmission. It is not fully restored so I enjoy driving it on weekend cruises or to many local car shows putting on about 1000 miles a year.

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2004 GTO

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