Anyone , who has ever owned and street raced a 60's or early 70's pontiac , knew exactly who he was ! Today , we have the Big Chief and many others , all thanks to Mr Arnie Beswick's Love for Pontiacs !
Kinda neat, except in the case of the '66, I hate it when they build a car to look period, and then wuss out with shitty looking modern rims. Is it that hard to put period looking racing wheels on the car?
I remembered hearing a story about a fire many years ago at one of Arnie’s garages. A rare Ram Air V GM experimental intake manifold was destroyed and only about 3 were ever made. I seen one of them on Nunzi’s 63 Lemans. Wondered if the original 64 was part of the fire?
Arnie and his '66 GTO are 100% responsible for developing my love of drag racing and Pontiacs ! Those were the days !
Beswick is the man, i met him in person at greatlakes and he is one of the most down
to earth people you would ever want to meet wonderful guy
Anyone , who has ever owned and street raced a 60's or early 70's pontiac , knew exactly who he was ! Today , we have the Big Chief and many others , all thanks to Mr Arnie Beswick's Love for Pontiacs !
I had a 64 gto in the late 60's. It had tri power and 4 speed trans. I wish I never sold it
Kinda neat, except in the case of the '66, I hate it when they build a car to look period, and then wuss out with shitty looking modern rims. Is it that hard to put period looking racing wheels on the car?
Its a nice replica of the 64 but well the orignal never has been found
I remembered hearing a story about a fire many years ago at one of Arnie’s garages. A rare Ram Air V GM experimental intake manifold was destroyed and only about 3 were ever made. I seen one of them on Nunzi’s 63 Lemans. Wondered if the original 64 was part of the fire?
I like to see Pontiac taken on the Fords and Mopar
arnie has never claimed these are original cars. these are obviously tribute cars. arnie does not even own the 64.
The other red lighted like miles ago..
Total red light, u didn't win anything...Beswick the win!