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Photo Title Make Model Year State Price Placed
1969  Pontiac  Firebird 1969 Pontiac Firebird Pontiac Firebird 1969 MN $ 27,500.00 US dollars 10/13
1965 Ponitac LeMans GTO clon 1965 Ponitac LeMans GTO clon Ponitac LeMans GTO clon 1965 CA $ 17,000.00 or Offer 11/5
1981 Pontiac Trans Am 1981 Pontiac Trans Am Pontiac Trans Am 1981 TX $ 10,200.00 or Offer 11/10
1979 Pontiac Trans am 1979 Pontiac Trans am Pontiac Trans am 1979 FL $ 10,500.00 US dollars 10/10
1953 Pontiac Chieftain 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Pontiac Chieftain 1953 BCC $ 2,000.00 or Offer 10/28
1972 pontiac lemans 1972 pontiac lemans pontiac lemans 1972 MI $ 15,000.00 10/28
1956 pontiac chieftain 1956 pontiac chieftain pontiac chieftain 1956 FL $ 5,000.00 or Offer 9/18
1979 pontiac firebird 1979 pontiac firebird pontiac firebird 1979 MN $ 1,500.00 11/7
1976 Pontiac Grand Prix 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix Pontiac Grand Prix 1976 MI $ 1,350.00 11/1
1975 Pontiac Trans Am 1975 Pontiac Trans Am Pontiac Trans Am 1975 GA $ 1,200.00 11/4
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Pontiac History (Continued from top)

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The Pontiac name came from the chief of the Ottawa indians and was a General Motors brand from 1926 to 2002. The first General Motors Pontiac was moderately priced and featured a six cylinder engine. The original Pontiac logo was a native American headdress and the arrowhead logo was adopted in 1956.

In 1957 Pontiac introduced the Bonneville and marketed it as a performance car. In 1959 'Wide-Track' suspension was touted as providing better traction and stability. In 1964 John DeLorean introduced the Pontiac GTO, powered by a 389 cubic inch V-8, and it was an instant hit. This was the first mid-sized car with a V8 engine and is often associated with the beginning of the Muscle Car era.



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