As I participated in a parade this weekend, it made me think about the vintage photos that I have in my collection depicting then-late-model Pontiacs used for parading. They provide us a glimpse of the bygone era we cherish when new Pontiacs were the cars to have.
Pontiac's Obscure '70s Colors...
personal story4 CommentsIn the the early 1970s GM moved toward earth-toned exterior colors for its divisions. Just think of all the silver, gold, green, and brown Pontiacs, Chevys, Buicks, and Olds vehicles produced in that era. Have you ever seen a ‘73 Grand Prix in Desert Sand?
Mike Noun's Stealthy '69 Firebird That Runs 11's
6 CommentsWhile I enjoy watching and hearing dedicated Pontiac-powered race cars, and even those built for street/strip competition make quarter-mile passes on a given weekend, I particularly enjoy seeing factory-stock-looking Pontiacs running really fast in street trim. And that describes Mike Noun and his ‘69 Firebird.
"Breaker, Breaker to the Bandit..."
4 CommentsI was thinking about how challenging it had to be for Pontiac's designers and engineers to keep the second-gen Firebird modern and on trend for the 12 model years that it remained in production. That ultimately led to such comfort and convenience features as cloth seating, cruise control, a trip odometer, and a CB radio. That then caused me to reflect on a conversation I had with my six-year-old Sofia just days earlier...
SLP's Blackwing Air Lid for LS1-powered Firebirds
CommentSLP’s Blackwing air lid is an excellent unit that installs easily on ‘00-02 Firebirds and provides a nice performance boost. Installing it on your ‘98-99 Firebird can be a bit more challenging because of the integral A.I.R. port located on the driver’s side. We found a cheap and effective solution to hurdle that obstacle!
Vintage Photos- Wrecked Pontiacs
PontiacCommentFor years I have been collecting vintage amateur photos with Pontiacs in them. Some were as simple as an impromptu photo with the family Pontiac in the background while others are as specific as a first-time owner photographing his new Pontiac. All, however, provide a glimpse of everyday life of times gone by.
What goes around, comes around...
CommentHow My Grandfather's '67 GTO Found Us 50 Years Later...
1 CommentLike any nostalgic hobbyist, I often wonder what became of all the vehicles that my grandfather, my dad, and I have owned. I hoped that someday I would come across my grandfather's '65 LeMans, his '66 GTO, and/or his '67 GTO. And one found us!
Did 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.
Did you know?? Clint Eastwood was a Trans Am owner.
, did you know3 CommentsGM Performance Parts' Firebird GT Package for 1997
2 CommentsBeing a Firebird fanatic and of driving age when the fourth-generation Firebird was introduced, I dreamed of owning one and made regular trips to my local Pontiac dealer to see what was new. It wasn’t until recent times that I learned that GM Performance Parts created a Firebird GT specialty vehicle package for 1997!
The Formula 400 That Got Away...
PontiacCommentJim Rotella's '73 Formula 400 that got away.
My dad and I had always preferred the performance oriented cars from Pontiac. He had previously owned a ’65 Lemans, a ’66 GTO, and ’67 GTO.
My First Pontiac...
personal story, Pontiac2 CommentsGrowing up in an extended family that drove Pontiacs practically exclusively, it’s unsurprising to find that as I neared driving age and my father realized a spare car was imperative, he sought a Pontiac.
How did I get my start?
2 CommentsI’m often asked, how did I get my start writing articles. Well, like many of you, I am really just an average hobbyist...
Welcome!
Pontiac2 CommentsWelcome to the first blog entry for PontiacV8.com. I have been asked, “Why did you decide to start PontiacV8.com?” Well, the simple answer is, I love the Pontiac hobby and enjoy promoting the history...