Many people lamented when General Motors decided to stop production of the Pontiac line. It had morphed from being a step above the entry level Chevrolet to being GM's performance marque. Throughout much of my early life and into high school my father was a devout Pontiac man so for me it is always nice to see a good selection of them on display. The 65th Vintage and Classic Car Parade brought out a good number of Pontiacs including this 1965 Grand Prix, a 1965 Tempest GTO, a 1964 Tempest GTO, a 1971 Grand Prix, a Trans Am, a 1967 Firebird convertible, and a 1966 Catalina.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Plenty Of Pontiacs Joined the Parade
Many people lamented when General Motors decided to stop production of the Pontiac line. It had morphed from being a step above the entry level Chevrolet to being GM's performance marque. Throughout much of my early life and into high school my father was a devout Pontiac man so for me it is always nice to see a good selection of them on display. The 65th Vintage and Classic Car Parade brought out a good number of Pontiacs including this 1965 Grand Prix, a 1965 Tempest GTO, a 1964 Tempest GTO, a 1971 Grand Prix, a Trans Am, a 1967 Firebird convertible, and a 1966 Catalina.
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