Sunday, October 17, 2021

Pontiacs Prowled At the Pumpkin Run

Growing up my dad was a Pontiac man. My uncle worked at the General Motors plant in Norwood, OH where they made Chevy Camaros and Pontiac Trans Ams and could get the employee discount for family members. Since a Pontiac held slightly more status than a Chevrolet but was considerably cheaper than a Buick, that's the brand my dad chose. So seeing a lot of Pontiacs at the 45th Annual Pumpkin Run Nationals made me happy. Among those on display was a nice looking Grand Prix, a GTO convertible, a 1967 Tempest, a couple more Goats, and a couple of Firebirds. All in all, everything a Pontiac man would want.







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