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Whether you're a potential buyer or an existing owner looking to assess the value of your Pontiac, understanding how to gauge its worth is crucial. In this topic, we'll explore a popular question: what is my Pontiac worth? The factors below will influence a Pontiac's worth and provide valuable insights for determining its market value.
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Must be hot because of all these amazing Pontiacs running for August Pontiac of the Month!

August Pontiac of the Month Voting is here! Review our members' which entered to be in our August Pontiac of the Month and vote for your favorite!

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!

There were a few individuals who did not complete the entry requirements fully so have been disqualified from the competition. If you have questions, please use the contact us button at the bottom of the page and we can answer them.

Voting ends: July 31st at 11:59 PM EST

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SlowGoat's 1966 GTO


 

Rainee's 1999 Trans Am convertible, LS1 6-speed, low miles. Love my TA!


 

74Esprit's 1974 Firebird


 

Solstice's 2009 Solstice Coupe

NASSAM 2023 Beckley WV

Best Coupe Runnerup


 

2 Firebirdz's Firebird


 

PurePontiac's 1967 GTO that my parents bought new. Original upholstery, engines never been out of it. 4 speed. 


 

SCSRPM85's 1969 Firebird


 

66 Star Chief Exec 1966 Star Chief Executive

My '66 Star Chief Executive.....100% original...still got Californian air in the tyres! Still drives like a dream 


 

 
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August Pontiac of the Month is here in the dog days of summer! Who's ready?

To nominate your or another user's Pontiac, please read the rules below:

Rules:

You may nominate your own Pontiac or another member's Pontiac from Forever Pontiac. 


If you do nominate your own Pontiac, please be sure that you've added it to our Garage or your entry will not be accepted.




In your nomination/entry you must include:


Display Name of the user you're nominating (if not yourself)


A picture of your Pontiac (only 1 photo)


The year and model of your Pontiac


Any other facts about your Pontiac you wish the voting public to know. Such as modifications, restorations, etc..




Only ONE entry per user.


Please do not submit any one user’s vehicle more than once.


This is a friendly and honest competition. You will be disqualified from POTM if you are found registering (or enlisting individuals to register) multiple times once we are in voting. (NOTE: that is multiple times for one individual. Inviting one user to vote one time is fine.)




Nominations will run through July 22nd and voting will start on July 23rd. 

To enter your Pontiac or nominate someone else's, just reply to this topic (click the red "Reply to this topic" button above this post or scroll to the bottom and click into the "Reply to this topic" text area)

If you submit your nomination outside this topic, it will not be counted towards POTM.

Please let us know if you have any questions!
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2024 Forever Pontiac Calendar - Entries

Welcome to the 2024 Forever Pontiac Calendar competition! Let's see what the 2024 will bring!

For those not familiar, this is a wonderful calendar comprised of 12 of our members' Pontiacs. This contest is meant to decide who those 12 lucky members are. This is one of our favorite times of the year as we get so many great Pontiacs and the story behind them! Keep in mind, we are voting on best photos, not necessarily best Pontiacs so any and all Pontiacs are welcome .

Without further ado let's get things rolling with some entries! To enter your Pontiac to be in our Calendar contest, please carefully read the instructions/rules below:

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)


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: August 1st 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!


 
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What a month of great POTM Voting! We're down to two members' Pontiacs who are tied at 13 votes a piece. Time to break that tie!

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: July 5th at 11:59 PM EST

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JAH's 1968 GTO


 

Formula455's 1973 Formula 455 4speed  with A/C 1 0f 227


 
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We got some amazing Pontiacs here for this month's Pontiac of the Month!

July Pontiac of the Month Voting is here! Review our members' which entered to be in our June Pontiac of the Month and vote for your favorite!

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!

There were a few individuals who did not complete the entry requirements fully so have been disqualified from the competition. If you have questions, please use the contact us button at the bottom of the page and we can answer them.

Voting ends: June 30th at 11:59 PM EST

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Richard Tromblay's 1972 Pontiac Ventura II with a 400c.u.


 

Solstice's 2009 Solstice Coupe GXP


 

GPBill's 1970 Grand Prix, numbers matching 400/400. Should finish this winter.


 

RICH's 1972 GTO 455 HO Auto AC  PW  PTRUNK 8TRACK 61k MILES 


 

lester's 1977 Trans Am owned since oct 78.  467 Butler engine, 373 rear, 2004R trans and 18" wheels. Chromed out and custom interior.


 

HobokenJoe's 1964 GTO

Smooth Operator !! 1964 GTO Convertible All Origional 4 Speed, Tri Power, power Steering And Power Breaks and Factory Air and is as smooth  driving as they come. The original owner and second owner put on 100 miles a year. I have been putting on 100 miles a month and enjoying every mile. Pontiacs Forever !! 


 

JAH's 1968 GTO


 

FlyGTO's 2009 G8 GXP

150K+ Miles, SRM, 6M, 1 owner, stock 2009 G8 GXP. (and my 65 GTO in the background)


 

MercMontMars' 1952 Chieftain

Presenting my beautiful darling Margaret, 1952 Pontiac Chieftain De-Luxe. 90,000+ miles, Straight-8 motor and 4-speed hydramatic transmission and still runs like a top. 


 

1977TA's 1977 Trans Am

"Fraternal" Twins -- Original Owner of '77 and 29 year second owner of '84


 

Formula455's 1973 Formula 455 4speed  with A/C 1 0f 227


 

TranzAm69's 1975 Trans Am 400 4 speed all original


 

JayByrd's 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix  305 5.0L with 18k miles Garaged it’s entire Life and only went to church and the Store. Alabama /Georgia Car now in Tennessee.  Last of the Gbody Greats 


 

Peterl's 1967 Firebird


 

Big Red's 1967 GTO


 

2 Firebirdz's 1976 Trans Am
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DAY - MINUS ONE

 

As some of you may know, my adventure with the Hot Rod Power Tour started immediately after the Michigan Widetracker's Dustoff car show was over. Power Tour early registration / credientials pick-up was scheduled from 9-6 pm on Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. From Michigan to Hot Lanta is a 12 hour drive, so I decided to split the drive up. I'd drive about 5 hours - to Kentucky, and then drive the rest of the way on Sunday. If things worked out, I'd also pay another visit to Old Car City USA in White Georgia, a classic car and truck junkyard. Good plan - just things didn't go as planned.

It started by trying to leave Michigan. After the Dustoff, I got onto I-75 South that will take me to my hotel and eventually Atlanta. I got on at mile marker 80. So 80 miles to the state line and Toledo Ohio. This should take about an hour to an hour and half depending on traffic and weather. Let's just say that with 3 major construction zones plus to accidents on south 75 caused it take nearly 2.5 hours to get 80 miles! Ugh! The day was already long since I got up a 5 am to get to the Dustoff by 7 am. 

Driving through most of Ohio was uneventful. Some construction in Dayton that didn't really slow things down. More of a slow down on 75 in Cinnicinnati but again, not bad. I finally made it to my hotel in Walton Kentucky by 10 pm. I had left for Kentucky at 3:30 pm. I was exhausted.....

 

Stellantis (formerly Chyrsler) HQ building in Auburn Hills MI


 

American Axle HQ building next to I-75


Detroit Pistons logo on a storage tank near the Rouge Steel plant.

 

Accident #1


Bowling Green State University (BGSU) football staduim in Bowling Green Ohio


Paycor Staduim - home of the Cinnicinnati Bengals football team


 

After close to 7 hours on the road, I made it to my hotel in Walton, KY.
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New year, new location. Had many go to the old location and make the 20+ mi trip to the new location.  Beautiful day, chilly in the AM, but full on furnace by afternoon.  Lil over a 100 cars, not bad for a new location.  Justa66, JustaG6, IndymanJoe and Frosty rounded out the Gang.  Frosty left for the Power tour right from the show. Safe trip N have fun buddy.  Will post some pic's a lil later.  If any Forever Pontiac Members were there, this the thread to post your pic's in.
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Hey everyone,

We've just got home from an amazing week at Cooly Rocks On 2023 - an annual event held at Coolangatta, on the Gold Coast in Queensland.

It was our first time, and as I've been told a few times you all love photos, so here's a photo dump of a selection of my favourites from the week.

By all reports over 950 cars and 100,000 people attended the 5 day long event - we entered in both the Early Bird Show N' Shine and the main Show N' Shine, so Miss Pontiac 1961 was right in on the action.

There are a few photos of my girls in here too, just to add a personal touch😉

Enjoy!!! (we did😎)
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July Pontiac of the Month is here! Show off your #Pontiac American pride for this month's Pontiac of the Month!

To nominate your or another user's Pontiac, please read the rules below:

Rules:

You may nominate your own Pontiac or another member's Pontiac from Forever Pontiac. 


If you do nominate your own Pontiac, please be sure that you've added it to our Garage or your entry will not be accepted.




In your nomination/entry you must include:


Display Name of the user you're nominating (if not yourself)


A picture of your Pontiac (only 1 photo)


The year and model of your Pontiac


Any other facts about your Pontiac you wish the voting public to know. Such as modifications, restorations, etc..




Only ONE entry per user.


Please do not submit any one user’s vehicle more than once.


This is a friendly and honest competition. You will be disqualified from POTM if you are found registering (or enlisting individuals to register) multiple times once we are in voting. (NOTE: that is multiple times for one individual. Inviting one user to vote one time is fine.)




Nominations will run through June 22nd and voting will start on June 23rd. 

To enter your Pontiac or nominate someone else's, just reply to this topic (click the red "Reply to this topic" button above this post or scroll to the bottom and click into the "Reply to this topic" text area)

If you submit your nomination outside this topic, it will not be counted towards POTM.

Please let us know if you have any questions!
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We went on our annual trip to York today. I know you people like pictures so here you go.
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What a turnout we have this month for Pontiac of the Month!! Thank you to all who entered and love your Pontiacs!

June Pontiac of the Month Voting is here! Review our members' which entered to be in our June Pontiac of the Month and vote for your favorite!

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!

There were a few individuals who did not complete the entry requirements fully so have been disqualified from the competition. If you have questions, please use the contact us button at the bottom of the page and we can answer them.

Voting ends: May 31st at 11:59 PM EST

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Big Red's 1967 GTO

I have owned this car for 50 years. The engine was built by Kauffman Racing and dynoed at 574 hp and 594 lb.ft. of torque. It has a tremec 5 speed and a Moser 9 inch ford rear end with 4.10 gears. I added fuel injection, power steering and brakes, and air conditioning.


 

Brad Danford's 1964 Catalina


 

2 Firebirdz's 1976 Firebird


 

Jamie71's 1968 GTO


 

Solstice's 2009 Solstice


 

Byron Burnett's 1965 GTO


 

hdkeno's 1969 Firebird


 

1977TA's 1977 Firebird

My "fraternal Trans Am twins" -- 1977 (original owner) and 1984 (second owner for 23 years, after my uncle)


 

RICH's 1972 GTO 455 HO Auto AC PW TILT WHEEL 8TRACK 


 

Mel Kimbal's 1962 Parisienne convertible, white /red interior,  350 sb, 700r outo. Restoration 2005.


 

Mik67326's 1967 LeMans


 

Lucky's 1974 Firebird


 

1948 Station Wagon's 1948 Station Wagon


 

JAH's 1968 GTO


 

Catalina Brian's 1962 Catalina


 

07AbyssVibe's 2007 Vibe


 

butchie64gp's 1964 Grand Prix


 

Fabio Parede's 1969 Catalina with 3 automatic speed and 428 engine. I´m from Brazil
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POTM Nominations, June 2023
Summer is almost here! You ready for June Pontiac of the Month?!

To nominate your or another user's Pontiac, please read the rules below:

Rules:

You may nominate your own Pontiac or another member's Pontiac from Forever Pontiac. 


If you do nominate your own Pontiac, please be sure that you've added it to our Garage or your entry will not be accepted.




In your nomination/entry you must include:


Display Name of the user you're nominating (if not yourself)


A picture of your Pontiac (only 1 photo)


The year and model of your Pontiac


Any other facts about your Pontiac you wish the voting public to know. Such as modifications, restorations, etc..




Only ONE entry per user.


Please do not submit any one user’s vehicle more than once.


This is a friendly and honest competition. You will be disqualified from POTM if you are found registering (or enlisting individuals to register) multiple times once we are in voting. (NOTE: that is multiple times for one individual. Inviting one user to vote one time is fine.)




Nominations will run through May 22nd and voting will start on May 23rd. 

To enter your Pontiac or nominate someone else's, just reply to this topic (click the red "Reply to this topic" button above this post or scroll to the bottom and click into the "Reply to this topic" text area)

If you submit your nomination outside this topic, it will not be counted towards POTM.

Please let us know if you have any questions!
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Classic cars have always captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts, with their timeless appeal and nostalgic charm. They represent a bygone era of design, engineering, and cultural significance. In this blog entry, we will delve into the question of whether the Pontiac G6, a popular midsize car produced by General Motors from 2004 to 2010, has the potential to become a classic car.
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Ken Lingenfelter Collection Spring Charity Open House
The Ken Lingenfelter Collection is hosting a charity open house on Saturday, April 27, 2019 from 10 AM to 5 PM at their location in Brighton Michigan. This is a collection of close to 200 vehicles, including exotics. This is a collection that is not typically open to the public. The last time I toured this collection, I met Christy Lee from All Girls Garage. Ken will be signing autographs this time around.

See link for details:    http://www.thelingenfeltercollection.com/index.php/event/charity-spring-open-house/

 
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May Pontiac of the Month Voting is here! Review our members' which entered to be in our May Pontiac of the Month and vote for your favorite!

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!

There were a few individuals who did not complete the entry requirements fully so have been disqualified from the competition. If you have questions, please use the contact us button at the bottom of the page and we can answer them.
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May Pontiac of the Month! 


To nominate your or another user's Pontiac, please read the rules below:

Rules:

You may nominate your own Pontiac or another member's Pontiac from Forever Pontiac. 


If you do nominate your own Pontiac, please be sure that you've added it to our Garage or your entry will not be accepted.




In your nomination/entry you must include:


Display Name of the user you're nominating (if not yourself)


A picture of your Pontiac (only 1 photo)


The year and model of your Pontiac


Any other facts about your Pontiac you wish the voting public to know. Such as modifications, restorations, etc..




Only ONE entry per user.


Please do not submit any one user’s vehicle more than once.


This is a friendly and honest competition. You will be disqualified from POTM if you are found registering (or enlisting individuals to register) multiple times once we are in voting. (NOTE: that is multiple times for one individual. Inviting one user to vote one time is fine.)




Nominations will run through April 22nd and voting will start on April 23rd. 

To enter your Pontiac or nominate someone else's, just reply to this topic (click the red "Reply to this topic" button above this post or scroll to the bottom and click into the "Reply to this topic" text area)

If you submit your nomination outside this topic, it will not be counted towards POTM.

Please let us know if you have any questions!
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Grand Prix 2+2 - Does Rarity Make It Classic?
The Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 was a limited edition model that was only produced for the 1986 model year. It was designed as a high-performance version of the already popular Grand Prix, with a sleek, aerodynamic body and powerful engine options.

The most notable feature of the Grand Prix 2+2 was its aerodynamic body, which was designed to reduce wind resistance and improve fuel efficiency. The car featured a unique front end with a sloping nose and hidden headlights, as well as a special rear spoiler that extended from the trunk lid.

Under the hood, the Grand Prix 2+2 was available with two engine options. The base engine was a 305 (5.0L) V8 that produced 165 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque. However, buyers could also opt for the more powerful 350 (5.7L) V8 that produced 200 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque. Both engines were paired with a four-speed automatic transmission.

Inside, the Grand Prix 2+2 featured a luxurious interior with comfortable bucket seats, a sporty steering wheel, and a high-end sound system. It also had a number of standard features, including power windows and locks, air conditioning, and cruise control.

Despite its many strengths, the Grand Prix 2+2 was not a commercial success. Only 1,225 units were produced, and the car was discontinued after just one year. However, its rarity has made it a collector's item in recent years, with many enthusiasts seeking out these rare cars for their unique style and performance.

Overall, the Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 is a fascinating piece of automotive history that is worth remembering. Its sleek, aerodynamic body, powerful engine options, and luxurious interior make it a standout among other mid-80s cars, and its rarity only adds to its appeal.

Do you think the Grand Prix 2+2 is a Forgotten Classic?
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With the latest release of our community software and Apple finally allowing for push notifications for Progressive Web Apps (PWA), I wanted to create an announcement here of how to do this. 

The skinny on what PWA is - plainly put it lives somewhere between a phone app and a web browser. There are nice features like push notifications, background syncing, an icon that lives on your home screen that goes directly to our site, etc... which are app-like features but it all works off of our website code so we do not need to support many versions of our website but you get the advantages of having an app on your devices. Plainly put, it's a win-win for everyone!

For those that do not know what a Push Notification is, it is like when you get an email and a notification shows up on your phone. When you click that notification, your phone takes you to the email. We now have that for our community! So exciting! Any notification you can receive here on the site can be done via a push notification to your phone so you're always in the know about anything you want.

Now how do you do this? The instructions vary depending on device but see below for Apple iOS and Android:

Apple iOS:

In Safari, browse to our website https://foreverpontiac.com 


Click the "Share icon" (looks like an up arrow)


Click "Add to home screen"


You're all set.




Quick video here:

RPReplay_Final1680616871.mp4

 

 

Android:

On your Android device, open Chrome .


Go to a website with a PWA that you want to install.


Tap Install.


Follow the on-screen instructions.




 

Can see this website for further devices/PCs: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-use-progressive-web-apps

 

Once you have that setup on your device, ensure you're logged in and then at the link below, scroll all the way down to the headline "Notification Types Available" -> Under "Push" -> click "Enable this browser":

https://foreverpontiac.com/notifications/options/

 

Please let me know here or in our Contact Us form if you have any questions!
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April Pontiac of the Month Voting is here! Review our members' which entered to be in our April Pontiac of the Month and vote for your favorite!

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: March 31st at 11:59 PM EST

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JAH's 1968 GTO 400HO Hurst 4 speed

Pwr.Windows,Factory A/C,8 track


 

JayByrd's 1986 Grand Prix


 

Formula455's 1973 Formula 455 4 speed  


 

1977TA's 1977 T/A 6.6 4-speed w/ 8-track and 1983 305HO w/ T-Tops


 

Brad Danford's 1964 Catalina


 

RICH's 1972 GTO 455 HO auto ac pw ptrunk tilt wheel  am fm 8 track 61k miles


 

Dlloyd's 1965 GTO, 421 Tri-power, Muncie 4-speed with 3:90 Saf-T-Track rear. 


 

LawMan62's 1992 Grand Prix


 

Des1970's 1970 Trans Am Ram Air III 400 automatic. I have owned it for 40 years! 😁


 

James Ortz's 1968 Firebird 400


 

SD Gunning's 1985 Fiero GT

Color GM Torch Red

Odometer297000

Balanced and Blueprinted 3.1 L Stroker V-6,
N.O.S Wet 100 Shot System
Performance Crane Cam,
1.6 : 1 Roller Rocker Arms,
10 : 1 Compression Pistons,
Crane Valve Springs
Crane FireBall HI-65 Ignition
Crane LX-91 High Output Coil
Taylor 8.0 mm Wires
Custom True Cold Air Intake by Race Tech
TH 125 3 Speed Auto with 3800 Torque Converter
Suspension Technique Lowering Springs
K.Y.B Shocks and Struts
Race Tech Front and Rear Sway Bars
Lebaron 11.25 Crossdrilled Rotor Upgrade with Cadillac Seville Calipers


 

Charliewood's 1968 Firebird


 

 
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February Pontiac of the Month Voting is here, along with love in the air! Review our members' which entered to be in our February Pontiac of the Month and vote for your favorite!

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: February 28th at 11:59 PM EST

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Ron Edelson's 1963 Bonneville


 

RICH's 1972 GTO 455 HO Auto AC PW Tilt Wheel Power Trunk 61k Miles


 

hdkeno's 1969 Firebird


 

 

Solstice's 2009 Solstice


 

LawMan62's 1992 Grand Prix One Owner. Recently found out it is also a One of One Car!  Did a vin check, and for 92, it was the ONLY car with everything this one has on it!  Had it since Day one!


 

Formula455's 1973 Formula 455 4 speed with A/C


 

Byron Burnett's 1965 GTO


 

holtff1074's 1964 GTO

Although been awhile giving any updates on my 64 GTO project. Long story short,I moved on from my original project due to soooo much for myself to get done. So replaced with current project you see now. Will use Fresh built 67 400 and hopefully 5/6 speed trans. But if necessary I do have a M21 Muncie. Keeping my Dream Alive 😉


 

grant's 1975 Firebird Trans AM


 

Gary Reed's 1964 GTO
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March is almost here so let's create some Pontiac Madness! 

To nominate your or another user's Pontiac, please read the rules below:

Rules:

You may nominate your own Pontiac or another member's Pontiac from Forever Pontiac. 


If you do nominate your own Pontiac, please be sure that you've added it to our Garage or your entry will not be accepted.




In your nomination/entry you must include:


Display Name of the user you're nominating (if not yourself)


A picture of your Pontiac (only 1 photo)


The year and model of your Pontiac


Any other facts about your Pontiac you wish the voting public to know. Such as modifications, restorations, etc..




Only ONE entry per user.


Please do not submit any one user’s vehicle more than once.


This is a friendly and honest competition. You will be disqualified from POTM if you are found registering (or enlisting individuals to register) multiple times once we are in voting. (NOTE: that is multiple times for one individual. Inviting one user to vote one time is fine.)




Nominations will run through February 22nd and voting will start on February 23rd. 

To enter your Pontiac or nominate someone else's, just reply to this topic (click the red "Reply to this topic" button above this post or scroll to the bottom and click into the "Reply to this topic" text area)

If you submit your nomination outside this topic, it will not be counted towards POTM.

Please let us know if you have any questions!
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With a fantastic year of our amazing calendar contest in the books, we're back thanking you all for being around and making this a great community! This year we saw another record number of amazing Pontiacs grace our contest entry topic which resulted in another awesome calendar. To show our appreciation, we're giving away 1 FREE 2023 Forever Pontiac Calendar!

In order to enter, all you have to do is reply to this topic! No restrictions, just reply! (click the red "reply to topic" button at the top)

Entries close: February 28, 2023 at 11:59 PM EST

In order to receive more entries though, please get active and post around our forums and community! Active members get 1 entry per day that they are active! Want even more entries? Purchase and become an enhanced member!

Can’t wait to see if you will win? Purchase a calendar (or 5, c'mon they help us keep the lights on!) in our store:

If you have any questions, please let us know!
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February Pontiac of the Month Voting is here, along with love in the air! Review our members' which entered to be in our February Pontiac of the Month and vote for your favorite!

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: January 31st at 11:59 PM EST

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SCSRPM85's 1969 Firebird


 

James Ortz's 1968 Firebird


 

68bird's 1968 Firebird


 

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.


 

JAH's 1968 GTO


 

Formula455's 1973 Firebird


 

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


 

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


 

Sporty's 1966 Lemans


 

Gary Simms' 1967 Firebird


 

64 kiwi boni's 1964 Bonneville


 

Steven Combs' 1968 Firebird


 

Bill Lenzen's 1967 “Silver” Firebird


 

TranzAm69's 1969 Firebird


 

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


 

Jarhead's 1964 GTO


 

 
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2023 is here so time to start our entry/nomination period for our February Pontiac of the Month!

To nominate your or another user's Pontiac, please read the rules below:

Rules:

You may nominate your own Pontiac or another member's Pontiac from Forever Pontiac. 


If you do nominate your own Pontiac, please be sure that you've added it to our Garage or your entry will not be accepted.




In your nomination/entry you must include:


Display Name of the user you're nominating (if not yourself)


A picture of your Pontiac (only 1 photo)


The year and model of your Pontiac


Any other facts about your Pontiac you wish the voting public to know. Such as modifications, restorations, etc..




Only ONE entry per user.


Please do not submit any one user’s vehicle more than once.


This is a friendly and honest competition. You will be disqualified from POTM if you are found registering (or enlisting individuals to register) multiple times once we are in voting. (NOTE: that is multiple times for one individual. Inviting one user to vote one time is fine.)




Nominations will run through January 22nd and voting will start on January 23rd. 

To enter your Pontiac or nominate someone else's, just reply to this topic (click the red "Reply to this topic" button above this post or scroll to the bottom and click into the "Reply to this topic" text area)

If you submit your nomination outside this topic, it will not be counted towards POTM.

Please let us know if you have any questions!
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