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POTM Vote, October 2014

POTM October 2014 22 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote

    • indymanjoe
      59%
      13
    • markpetersonii
      40%
      9

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indymanjoe


1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport



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2004 Pontiac GTO



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I call shotgun and I get to ring the siren on the fire truck!!!!


Semper Fi

Of course people would vote for the fire truck... hahaha


As much as I like that rig, Like my cars the Firetruck has to be a classic as well ;)


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As much as I like that rig, Like my cars the Firetruck has to be a classic as well ;)

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Funny you mention that. That truck in the picture was made in 1982, five years before I was born. To me, it is a classic! haha

Wonder how many horses under the hood of that firetruck...lets stick to the Pontiacs now. I Like that indymans sport. Nice to see a LeMans sport in the running.

Actually, it is a '72 Luxury Lemans. Indymanjoe has removed a lot of the badging and other trim that would identify it as a Luxury Lemans. With luck, time, and money, he might be able to re-paint the car this winter.


Have to thank Justa for the pic..my pics are all pieces of a car LOL


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