This last Saturday and Sunday was the annual Cruisin Tigers GTO Pontiac show. It's held in the NW Chicago suburbs, this year a good 300 cars showed up.
There were lots of GTO's, Firebirds, Fiero's and GP's. I chose to show some of the less common Pontiac's.
This 67 GTO was purchased new by the father of the man standing in front of it. He is one of the founders of Cruisin Tigers. Also of interest it was purchased from Peter Epsteen Pontic, the worlds largest Pontiac dealer in the 60's. This dealer was located about two blocks away from the house I grew up in.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
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This 1978 Martinique Blue TA is a rare color. This is a one owner car, his first new car. Unrestored about a 150K miles. He said his son can't wait to put him in the ground so he can inherit it! I should add it was purchased from the same physical Pontiac dealer, but new owner with a different name.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
This car was purchased new by the owner's grandparents. It was a daily driver for a long time. He has plans to remove the 455 and re-install the original engine.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
The owner of this Canadian Pariscenne went to purchase a different car and saw this. He took this home instead, his first Pontiac.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
This is when Pontiac's were a force to be reckoned with.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
I saw this Safari and couldn't help but think how it's the cousin to Ryeguy's/Madguy Nomad
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
Look at the hood ornament, there is a definate fighter jet influence.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
For those of you who have been working on a project, don't feel bad. This car was purchased in 1985 and just finished this spring. It was a frame off restoration, starting with a straight 8, then a small block Chevy and eventually a Pontiac V8.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
This is for those thinking about putting an electric motor in their old Pontiac. I couldn't find the owner. Looks like an incredible amount of work on a Fiero. I have no idea what the electrics came out of.
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
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Lawrence Alexander, on Flickr
When I was a young teen I saw Arnie "the Farmer" Beswick at all the local drag strips, a real drag racing legend. I bought his book and spent some time talking with him. I told him I have old color slides of his car back in the day. Later that day he gave a good hour long talk. At 92 years of age he was very entertaining and still sharp.
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Saturday night they had a nine piece band that sounded great. There were several good seminars from restoration experts. I definitely enjoyed talking too and hearing the stories of the owners. All in all a great weekend!