Favorite Pontiacs of all time..?

RebelGTP

Coyote Bus Lines
Jul 16, 2008
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1. 1973 Firebird Trans Am SD-455
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2. 1969 GTO Judge
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3. 1999 Grand Prix GTX
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Oreif

Crazy Little Child
Oct 17, 2008
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Schaumburg
I have always been a "Poncho" fan.
Top 10 cars I like:
> 1967 GTO
1969 GTO Judge (in the classic Carosel Red)
> 1970 Trans Am (always liked the white with the electric blue stripe)
1973 Firebird Formula (really like the old Fromula hood)
1977 Trans Am (wish I could find one of the Nunzio Bandit cars or the Year One Bandit and the money to pay for it.)
1977 Can Am
> 1986 Fiero SE (Have this already ;) )
2005/2006 GTO
2008 Solstice GXP
2009 G8

> = Top three.

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Year One Bandit info: http://www.yearone.com/yodnn/Home/tabid/54/Default.aspx
 

Oreif

Crazy Little Child
Oct 17, 2008
1,168
2
Schaumburg
Anything after 1979 isn't a "real" Pontiac...

What do you mean?
If you are referring to a Pontiac with a "Pontiac" engine, They used Pontiac engines until 1991 in Pontiac's.

The 301 was used until 1981 in Firebird/Trans Am's, Grand Prix's, Bonneville's, etc.

The "Iron Duke" also called the 151ci and later the 2.5L (which was basically a 301 cut in half) was used until 1991 in the Pontiac 6000's and the Grand Am's. It was also used in the Pontiac Fiero's until they stopped making them in 1988.
All Iron Dukes were built by Pontiac beginning in 1977 and ending in 1993.
(It was used in the S-10/S-15 pick-ups until 1993.)
 
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