Frank Woods Pontiac in Charlotte, North Carolina regularly used special-paint Pontiacs to promote its dealership during the 1960s. Follow along to learn more. Have you ever seen any of these uniquely-equipped-and-painted vehicles? Or are you aware of any similar dealer promotions?
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What?! A Large Bird Decal On The 1969 Firebird 400…Deck Lid?
did you know, Pontiac6 CommentsMost Pontiac enthusiasts know that the 1973 Trans Am was the first Firebird to receive boldly-detailed exterior ornamentation with its optional hood decal. Did you know that the large Firebird emblem wasn’t Pontiac’s first attempt at such ornamentation? The 1969 Firebird 400 was slated to be boldly decorated. And here’s proof!
Did You Know? Pontiac's 1959 Kleenex Promotion
did you know1 CommentDid you know that at least one Pontiac dealership partnered with Kleenex to provide new 1959 Pontiac buyers with a year’s supply of tissues?
Did you know?? John Wayne drove Pontiacs!
Pontiac, did you know1 CommentDid you know?? Engine Compartment UPC labels...
did you knowCommentDuring the early '70s Pontiac began affixing a paper label to the valve cover of its V8s that contained a computerized bar code used by workers in the engine assembly plant. As years progressed UPC coding began appearing on other under hood components.