I couldn’t pick a favorite, I like them all even the slow one. They all have their place from cruising to going fast. Nice collection and glad you drive them.
70 thru 73 Firebirds one of the coolest looking Pontiacs made. I’ve admired them since l was a kid. Can see why you keep it looking good for so long. Can’t believe they had to close with such a classic lineup?
I like that 68' Camaro, it reminds me of my mom's first car, she bought it new off the lot in 68', glacier blue paint, black vinyl top and a 307 auto, she wishes she always kept it
Hey Rob I'm a Brooklyn boy my first car was a 77 Pontiac Grand Prix I always love big cars looking to get another one for my collection speaking of which you have a nice collection
Hi Bob. Beautiful, mate. Absolutely beautiful. I love them all for different reasons. Your '71, I would love simply because of the colour and the magical sound of a large amount of cubes. The '69 is stunning - inside and out - and a beautiful survivor of the 327 variant. I totally approve of the reduction in width of the Cragars as I don't understand how people think this enhances the vehicle when you cannot use it as intended....or indeed put anything in the trunk. Love the detailing under the hood and the addition of the chin spoiler.....and just the fact that you're tidying it up without over-restoring the beast. The fact she's a manual box adds to her perfection. Then there's the Grand Prix..... The late 70s was a time when manufacturers went a little sideways in their designs, had a pile of smog "tech" and weren't listening to the consumer....but a few gems still came out of it. One of them sits beside the blue Camaro. I love the Grand Prix because they are of a time when I first started noticing American cars on our roads (they had been thin on the ground until then here in New Zealand...or at least where I grew up). They were so different from the British, Australian or Japanese vehicles we usually saw and they ALL had V8s, so caught my ear with my Dad being a petrolhead and me spending so much time out in the garage with him and his mates, working on their cars. A friend of my Dads had a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am he had brought out from America with him. It was black with the gold honeycomb wheels and full-on gold pinstriping and that big bird on the hood. NOTHING I had ever seen before could compare with that - and then he took 10-year-old me for a blast in it.....and it was manual too! Pontiac became my favourite marque at the time and GM my favourite manufacturer. Dad being a Ford man never knew....and I didn't come out with it until he learned the error of his ways, drove an Australian-made GM, a Holden Commodore, in 1988 and fell in love....and surprised everyone by buying it! Anyway....the Grand Prix is a cruiser. A big, sloppy, land yacht of a car to some, but to me, you don't drive a GP to break speed records and win races. You drive it to enjoy the cruise....and this was very nearly my pick, because its more of the style of the way I drive nowadays (I'm 55 and like you, although driving fast is still fun occasionally, I'm not out to challenge myself in that regard as much any more...and certainly not when my wife and kids (22 and 19) are in the car. However, the 1968 blue Camaro convertible is absolute favourite. Why? Well, I own a Triumph Stag with a 4.4 litre Leyland V8 instead of the 3-litre Triumph trouble-box. I've had 7 years of topless driving to a V8 soundtrack and its something I could not live without. She was a 6-pot with a sick engine but good bones. Refreshing the paint back to a beautiful (and original) colour was a no-brainer. The top was tired, so you replaced it with a colour you like that still looks damn good on the car. Those wheels and caps look perfect and the nose cone stripe ties the new top into the look in a way that the original dark blue top would not have been. The chin spoiler and shaker hood are dress pieces that make the whole exterior package look fantastic - especially with the tidy-up of the interior and the addition of the modern conveniences. She's the overall high scorer in my book - can take 4-5 people on a topless cruise any time there is a fine day, she has the looks of a beast and the response from the loud pedal to back it up. If it had a manual gearbox and a road-race cam, I would be chomping at the bit as I write this, begging you to sell it to me! Even as it is, I would love to have one exactly the same as that - especially if it had that neat bit of history of the factory markings on the firewall. It's in one of my favourite colours and a white top on a metallic blue car ALWAYS looks good. Drive them all and enjoy them, mate. I love them all and would love to drive the Grand Prix as my daily, but the '68 has my heart. All the best!
Nice collection. I’m a big time Pontiac guy. My favorites are early 2nd Gen Firebirds and malaise era colonnade GPs. Like someone else posted if the GP was a 73-75 with round headlights, that would be my choice. But I’ll have to go Firebird on this one. I’m not a big fan of 1st Gen Camaros but I like the blue 68. I also have a 75 GP with T Tops that’s in pretty good shape. An LJ with under 50,000 miles on it. 400 bucket seats and full power interior. Building a mild 455 for it to make it run better. Changed the stock 2.56 gears for 3.23 posi and it actually helps with headers and dual exhaust. Also have an 89 Formula 350 with some bolt ons and a Paxton supercharger that makes it that much more fun to drive. Certainly not as quick as your Bird, though. So I’d rate them 1 Firebird 2 GP 3 68 4 69. But they’re all cool cars no matter how you slice them. I’d be proud to own any one of them.
I'm a Camaro person, but I don't like convertibles, or slow Camaros. But I do like speed when I need it, and I like the looks of the tires and wheels on the Firebird, so my favorite is the Firebird.
The Grand Prix would be my favorite if it were the '73, '74, or '75 round headlight model. Just not a fan of those square headlights. At least it does not have T tops, which is a huge point in its favor. Not a fan of convertibles either, so that leaves out the '68 Camaro convertible. The Firebird has a lot of potential, but the black wheels just ruin it. Would be really cool if it were a Trans Am. So yeah, for me it comes down to the '69 Camaro. I love the color, the stripes. the cowl hood with the cowl induction emblems on it, The Cragar S/S wheels, BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires, and the manual transmission. What I don't like are the gold engine covers (should be chrome) and that JD bottle for a coolant overflow just looks cheesy.
Hey Rob yeah I didn't think they have a whole lot of grass in Staten Island have you ever been to Bear Mountain New York that's one show I never been to yet but I will definitely be there to Summer though
The ss emblems were on it when i bought it. The guy i got it from bought it in the 80s with no motor or trans. But it did have the 12 bolt 373 rear and front disc breaks. He put in the 327.
Hey Rob what a small world I lived in Marine Park near Kings Plaza they moved to Canarsie Ozone Park Howard Beach now I'm down to all my neighbors from Brooklyn to Staten Island it's like being back home but you're not at home actually my girlfriend lives in Staten Island in Richmond Town when I'm up there man I'll check your cars out LOL name is Anthony
My 77 was that bright blue I forgot the name of it but it'll come dude this had white interior with the moon roof man I couldn't find another one again beautiful car but I will definitely look you up man we'll keep in touch my friend meanwhile let me drool on your cars LOL
Maybe you should trade in all 4 of these nominal shit boxes and get yourself just one real balls up 50's car. Honestly , - you're gonna start with a '77 ? My girl wouldn't touch your last 3 , Never mind some Gong Show era '77. All 4 of them are a waste of time to anyone other than a 14 year old Boobtube fan.
They are all great and so glad you enjoy them. Thanks for sharing your cars!!
I couldn’t pick a favorite, I like them all even the slow one. They all have their place from cruising to going fast. Nice collection and glad you drive them.
70 thru 73 Firebirds one of the coolest looking Pontiacs made. I’ve admired them since l was a kid. Can see why you keep it looking good for so long. Can’t believe they had to close with such a classic lineup?
Awesome !!! Love'em!!! The Bird & the 68 are my favorites. Congrats on a Beautiful collection.
All beautiful. My favorite is the Firebird.
'71 Firebird! Lucerne Blue?
Good for you sir ! Enjoy with family and friends - Excellent !
I like that 68' Camaro, it reminds me of my mom's first car, she bought it new off the lot in 68', glacier blue paint, black vinyl top and a 307 auto, she wishes she always kept it
I’m a Pontiac man. So many classic models.
They handle like no other GM cars did. The Judge set the standard.
There all great
Hey Rob I'm a Brooklyn boy my first car was a 77 Pontiac Grand Prix I always love big cars looking to get another one for my collection speaking of which you have a nice collection
Im originally from Brooklyn too. Im from marine park. Then staten island
Im also from Brooklyn originally. Marine park. Then staten island.
Hi Bob. Beautiful, mate. Absolutely beautiful. I love them all for different reasons. Your '71, I would love simply because of the colour and the magical sound of a large amount of cubes. The '69 is stunning - inside and out - and a beautiful survivor of the 327 variant. I totally approve of the reduction in width of the Cragars as I don't understand how people think this enhances the vehicle when you cannot use it as intended....or indeed put anything in the trunk. Love the detailing under the hood and the addition of the chin spoiler.....and just the fact that you're tidying it up without over-restoring the beast. The fact she's a manual box adds to her perfection. Then there's the Grand Prix..... The late 70s was a time when manufacturers went a little sideways in their designs, had a pile of smog "tech" and weren't listening to the consumer....but a few gems still came out of it. One of them sits beside the blue Camaro.
I love the Grand Prix because they are of a time when I first started noticing American cars on our roads (they had been thin on the ground until then here in New Zealand...or at least where I grew up). They were so different from the British, Australian or Japanese vehicles we usually saw and they ALL had V8s, so caught my ear with my Dad being a petrolhead and me spending so much time out in the garage with him and his mates, working on their cars. A friend of my Dads had a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am he had brought out from America with him. It was black with the gold honeycomb wheels and full-on gold pinstriping and that big bird on the hood. NOTHING I had ever seen before could compare with that - and then he took 10-year-old me for a blast in it.....and it was manual too! Pontiac became my favourite marque at the time and GM my favourite manufacturer. Dad being a Ford man never knew....and I didn't come out with it until he learned the error of his ways, drove an Australian-made GM, a Holden Commodore, in 1988 and fell in love....and surprised everyone by buying it!
Anyway....the Grand Prix is a cruiser. A big, sloppy, land yacht of a car to some, but to me, you don't drive a GP to break speed records and win races. You drive it to enjoy the cruise....and this was very nearly my pick, because its more of the style of the way I drive nowadays (I'm 55 and like you, although driving fast is still fun occasionally, I'm not out to challenge myself in that regard as much any more...and certainly not when my wife and kids (22 and 19) are in the car. However, the 1968 blue Camaro convertible is absolute favourite. Why? Well, I own a Triumph Stag with a 4.4 litre Leyland V8 instead of the 3-litre Triumph trouble-box. I've had 7 years of topless driving to a V8 soundtrack and its something I could not live without. She was a 6-pot with a sick engine but good bones. Refreshing the paint back to a beautiful (and original) colour was a no-brainer. The top was tired, so you replaced it with a colour you like that still looks damn good on the car. Those wheels and caps look perfect and the nose cone stripe ties the new top into the look in a way that the original dark blue top would not have been. The chin spoiler and shaker hood are dress pieces that make the whole exterior package look fantastic - especially with the tidy-up of the interior and the addition of the modern conveniences. She's the overall high scorer in my book - can take 4-5 people on a topless cruise any time there is a fine day, she has the looks of a beast and the response from the loud pedal to back it up. If it had a manual gearbox and a road-race cam, I would be chomping at the bit as I write this, begging you to sell it to me! Even as it is, I would love to have one exactly the same as that - especially if it had that neat bit of history of the factory markings on the firewall. It's in one of my favourite colours and a white top on a metallic blue car ALWAYS looks good.
Drive them all and enjoy them, mate. I love them all and would love to drive the Grand Prix as my daily, but the '68 has my heart. All the best!
I really appreciate the great comment on the cars!
Yep you should have loved the six cylinder sounds crazy but I love my cars all original
Nice collection. I’m a big time Pontiac guy. My favorites are early 2nd Gen Firebirds and malaise era colonnade GPs. Like someone else posted if the GP was a 73-75 with round headlights, that would be my choice. But I’ll have to go Firebird on this one. I’m not a big fan of 1st Gen Camaros but I like the blue 68. I also have a 75 GP with T Tops that’s in pretty good shape. An LJ with under 50,000 miles on it. 400 bucket seats and full power interior. Building a mild 455 for it to make it run better. Changed the stock 2.56 gears for 3.23 posi and it actually helps with headers and dual exhaust. Also have an 89 Formula 350 with some bolt ons and a Paxton supercharger that makes it that much more fun to drive. Certainly not as quick as your Bird, though. So I’d rate them 1 Firebird 2 GP 3 68 4 69. But they’re all cool cars no matter how you slice them. I’d be proud to own any one of them.
Nice fleet! That 301 will do fine. Guve it a little more timing. I had one in a Buick. Ran great. Enjoy the summer!
Firebird 1,, 69 2 that convertible has a nice paint job !!!!
The guy who painted it is very talented
Love that 77 Grand Prix! Very clean car
dont let the firebird hear that!
Me to the grand prix
I'm a Camaro person, but I don't like convertibles, or slow Camaros. But I do like speed when I need it, and I like the looks of the tires and wheels on the Firebird, so my favorite is the Firebird.
I'm jealous, 1st choice, 68' Camero or the Grand prix.
I'm an original guy, so the Grand Prix gets my vote! Good stuff, lotsa work!
The Grand Prix would be my favorite if it were the '73, '74, or '75 round headlight model. Just not a fan of those square headlights. At least it does not have T tops, which is a huge point in its favor. Not a fan of convertibles either, so that leaves out the '68 Camaro convertible. The Firebird has a lot of potential, but the black wheels just ruin it. Would be really cool if it were a Trans Am. So yeah, for me it comes down to the '69 Camaro. I love the color, the stripes. the cowl hood with the cowl induction emblems on it, The Cragar S/S wheels, BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires, and the manual transmission. What I don't like are the gold engine covers (should be chrome) and that JD bottle for a coolant overflow just looks cheesy.
Easy bud - it is his car …. To each , his own . But , understood - Gotcha !
@@bobwilson758 He asked for comments
you worked for it and you deserve it my brother, jealous!
Yeah I lived on 59th and Avenue T it was only a couple blocks to Kings Plaza my dad was the General Foreman made real good money back then
Nice collection you have every reason to be proud
Love the book ends👍🏽😎🏁🏁🏁
Hey Rob yeah I didn't think they have a whole lot of grass in Staten Island have you ever been to Bear Mountain New York that's one show I never been to yet but I will definitely be there to Summer though
And of course the 71 is my favorite. Thats the car that ruined.. I mean enriched my life with an obsession of cars 😂
Beautiful collection
Pontiac just has something about it nice colour aswell
301 is a good motor not no power house but dependable and run plenty good
I'm a ragtop man. The blue Camaro for me
Id rather have a 1969 Mach 1 or a 1970 Boss 302 Mustang
Firebird
68 Baby blue
Firebird by far
69 SS with a 327?
The ss emblems were on it when i bought it. The guy i got it from bought it in the 80s with no motor or trans. But it did have the 12 bolt 373 rear and front disc breaks. He put in the 327.
I live down to Jersey Shore LOL
You should have kept the 6 cylinder do you still have it yeah I love my cars all stock and original back to the show
I'll take that 77 grand Prix.
mine had a 400 in it.
@edyoung4489 it could be yours ! Just msg him
@@edyoung4489 i have a400 Pontiac I'm thinking of putting in at some point
Hey Rob what a small world I lived in Marine Park near Kings Plaza they moved to Canarsie Ozone Park Howard Beach now I'm down to all my neighbors from Brooklyn to Staten Island it's like being back home but you're not at home actually my girlfriend lives in Staten Island in Richmond Town when I'm up there man I'll check your cars out LOL name is Anthony
Hey Anthony! i now live in orange county new york near west point. If your ever up here you can check out the cars.
in brooklyn i lived on quentin rd between kimball and coleman. i used to ride my bike to kings plaza and marine park
My 77 was that bright blue I forgot the name of it but it'll come dude this had white interior with the moon roof man I couldn't find another one again beautiful car but I will definitely look you up man we'll keep in touch my friend meanwhile let me drool on your cars LOL
get rid of those cheap fuel filters.i like the firebird
those are actually wix fuel filters.
@@robstorti519 that one on that camaro is a 1.99 el cheapo
Maybe you should trade in all 4 of these nominal shit boxes and get yourself just one real balls up 50's car. Honestly , - you're gonna start with a '77 ? My girl wouldn't touch your last 3 , Never mind some Gong Show era '77. All 4 of them are a waste of time to anyone other than a 14 year old Boobtube fan.
lol
dude you are full of crap . those 68 Camaro's did not have the factory trim codes visible on the fire wall.
the cowl tag does