Thank you Howard for sharing. Began my service career at the local Pontiac dealership in 1972. Worked for the same family for 6 years and became Service Manager in 1978. The Pontiacs of the 60's, 70's, and through the early 80's are still so much a part of my life and memories.
Glad you enjoyed the video. A number of friends folks worked in Pontiac, at one or more of the many assembly plants. One friend was third generation at Truck & Bus. He's retired now.
Yep, I took it off to see about a used one off a local parts bike. His was too small. They're expensive new and hard to find used, in useable condition. Might try and bump it out in the next few day. Getting the engine paint ready at the moment.
there is some really cool stuff there..i like the wagons too...what was the building originally ??...i dont know if there is a place like this for Oldsmobile .....or Mercury
Thank you Howard for sharing. Began my service career at the local Pontiac dealership in 1972. Worked for the same family for 6 years and became Service Manager in 1978. The Pontiacs of the 60's, 70's, and through the early 80's are still so much a part of my life and memories.
Glad you enjoyed the video. A number of friends folks worked in Pontiac, at one or more of the many assembly plants. One friend was third generation at Truck & Bus. He's retired now.
Another interesting video, thanks Howard
Nice trip down memory lane ! Had a 65 Pont. Catalina back in the day. Good old car.
I like the 65's. The 60 Catalina I had was an amazing driving car!
thanks for the museum tour howard
Had a 71 Grand Prix J model,400 4bbl,that car could haul! Thanks Howard great video!
Something about Pontiac V8's.... they would get up and go..... all of them. They were good engines!
One of my favourite cars is a 1965 Pontiac Parisienne. Dad had a 65 Laurention wagon when I was a kid.
They sure are a neat looking car in my mind too, plus a wagon, I love it!
That museum will be nice when it's finished. Thanks for bringing us along. I see you have the fender off the CB500.
Yep, I took it off to see about a used one off a local parts bike. His was too small. They're expensive new and hard to find used, in useable condition. Might try and bump it out in the next few day. Getting the engine paint ready at the moment.
Made me think of the 1973 Grand Am four speed silver an. red velour Pontiac I had thirty plus years ago. Thanks for the tour 😊
there is some really cool stuff there..i like the wagons too...what was the building originally ??...i dont know if there is a place like this for Oldsmobile .....or Mercury
It was Crofoot elementary school
I'm jealous.