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Anyhow, my wife & I both probably beat more Camaros than any other single car model, during our racing years. And most definitely more Chevy powered cars than any other brand, since there were always more of 'em than any other brand, everywhere we raced. This was in the poor deep South. So, they were not running Chevy because they were so great, but because the parts were so dirt cheap, especially used parts. Entered lots of races as the only Pontiac powered cars at the track. Never had to run heads-up, so we were not afraid to run anybody's high dollar Chevy. All we had to do was cut better lights & run consistent times, which we did, better than the Chevy guys, at lots of races. Not braggin, that's just the way it was. That didn't make our Pontiacs better than all Chevy models, but proved they were plenty good to win races. And, Chevy powered cars were NOT the fastest cars in my area, growing up. That could however be said of some area Mopars, such as a couple of 426 HEMI cars, and several 440 cars, including at least one 440 Six-Pack Challenger. As for the 25 Pontiac fans deal. I can probably name a lot more competitive Pontiac Stockers than that, off the top of my head, not to mention all the Pontiac "fans" out there. Since the cheap Chinese forged rods & stroker cranks hit the market, the Pontiac hobby has made a comeback. There are now LOTS of hp Pontiac powered street cars & bracket racers all over the country now. Lots of restorations have been done. It's easy now to build a 500hp Pontiac pump gas street or street/strip engine, using a factory iron block & heads. And for those who want more, there are aftermarket blocks & heads, making 1000hp N/A builds almost common now. Quite a few have gone over 1200. Don't know what the current record is. Anyhow, Pontiac engines have a little more potential than they use to have. Like most other brands, a "Pontiac" engine can now be built without using a single factory part. Everything you need, is now available, aftermarket. Do Pontiac engines have more potential than a Chevy engine ? NO Can they make respectable power & be competitive in some drag classes ? Yes. Sorry for the rant. Well, I'll have to repent for that. I ain't sorry a bit. I love to talk about Pontiacs, always have & always will. That's just me. To each, his own. PS: No offense meant to anyone. I just love Pontiacs. Always have. Always will ! ![]() |
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Old School I was kidding about the Pontiacs. I have had a few threw the years. Always thought the GTO was one of the nicest cars out there. Billy one of my older customers was looking at some of the old car books I have on display at the burger place. We started talking about some of the old cars and he told me about that one he bought new years ago. I never heard about that car before. I asked him if he had any pictures of it. Today he brought the picture and the sticker in. I was making ice cream all day and didn't get a chance to ask him about the car. He left the pictures at the front counter for me and left. To me the picture looks like and ad. Thought either way it was cool so I posted it. When I see him again I'll ask more. He did tell me he blew it up years ago. No not chasing a Camaro. BP Sorry Old Scholl.
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Right now I have a 68 Grand Prix in the building for storage this winter. It is a 428, 4 speed, 8 lug wheels, hood tach, black vinyl top, bench seat, Verdoro green paint and a sunroof. It is definitely a different beast.
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