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31pontiac

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31pontiac last won the day on December 3 2023

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    Tim
  • Gender
    Male
  • Year
    1959
  • Car
    Bonneville
  • Engine
    389 Tri-Power
  • Style
    Coupe
  • Color
    Castle Blue

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  1. I eagerly anticipated this series when I first heard about it. After the first episode I thought surely it would get better! It didn’t!! I agree with Frosty about the Olds wagon , big misstep not consulting the customer. I personally don’t like that Camaro/Chevelle conversion. To my eye, Camaro proportions just don’t work for intermediate sized vintage muscle car pretenders. They still look like faintly disguised Camaros. And for my final rant, “restored” ( and I use the term loosely like they do) Pontiacs older than 1982 don’t ALL need to be LS or corporate engine powered. There are enough Pontiac engine builders and aftermarket parts available to keep them all Pontiac. I guess when it comes down to it, it’s your car, your choice. It’s just not mine.
  2. Welcome aboard ! Great to see a ‘70 Formula 400. I also had one with a 4-speed, sure would like to have it now! I think you will enjoy being part of this group, so much to learn from people on this site.
  3. Fantastic work Last Indian! I am so amazed and impressed!!
  4. Nice pics, great show with great weather! Thanks for sharing.
  5. You might try restorationspecialties.com. I have had good luck finding unique hardware for my 1931 Pontiac. If you don’t see it on their website give them a call, not everything is online or in their paper catalog. They also setup at Hershey.
  6. They get great reviews on the HAMB!
  7. That’s my wife. She sent the info to local GM brand clubs , local POCI chapters, and all POCI Specialty Chapters.
  8. Sunday, June 2nd, 2024 is the date of our annual GM on Display show at Macungie Memorial Park, Macungie,PA. It is also the 50th anniversary of our Keystone State Chapter, and we are hoping for increased attendance at the event in recognition of this milestone! All details are on the flier attached. Feel free to print it to send back registration, or any other reason.
  9. Overflow bottle installed and gauges with lighting in place. We experimented with color filters and LEDs for the gauges but decided that it didn’t look period appropriate so we stayed with the original incandescent bulbs. Also we (my son-in-law and I) installed an NOS 1955 Pontiac parking brake light and flasher. In the video, the blue/green ring to the left of the brake light is a 1961 Pontiac ignition switch that lights up as original. Details matter.😉 IMG_7328.mov
  10. Thanks guys!! It’s an honor to be selected for POTM. Always enjoy seeing the variety of great looking Pontiacs entered.
  11. Originally I was thinking red, but after seeing the pictures with blue and the red Indian I am leaning more toward that. It is reminiscent of the old Pontiac signs, red neon against a dark blue porcelain background. Just my 2 cents.
  12. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! (The first picture is what can happen when you have no garage space for your ‘69 Trans Am.)😖😖
  13. 1959 Bonneville Sport Coupe and 1931 Pontiac Model 401 Sport Coupe 428 Pontiac-powered hot rod.
  14. Update: The sign was from Fort Washington Buick Pontiac in Fort Washington, PA. The outlined head is a representation of George Washington, not Chief Pontiac. My buddy bought it and plans to have it restored to working condition.
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