General Motors has always strived to offer a brand suited to every range of automotive buyer. Over the years the brands have ranged from the "entry" level and widest selling Chevrolets to the top-of-the-line luxury Cadillac. Buick fit in just beneath the Caddy with Oldsmobile slotted next. Just above the Chevy, prior to its demise, was the highly popular Pontiac. Founded in 1926 as a companion brand to the Oakland, the Pontiac was an affordable step up the ladder. Its popularity was immediate as it quickly saw the Oakland shuttered. Sadly, the brand was discontinued in 2010 but that doesn't stop a large number of fans from restoring and keeping these cars alive. This was evident at the 49th Pumpkin Run Nationals where a number of Pontiacs were on display. Among them was a 1966 La Mans, a 1972 Catalina, a 1964 Grand Prix, a 1956 Star Chief, a 1955 Chieftan, a 1967 Bonneville, and a 1963 Bonneville.