I drove next to this exact car on Hwy 19 north of Tampa earlier this year, got some neat pics of it. The emblem, grill, and hood of this model are really impressive in person. Likely just before he added the indian head side markers. Definitely sounded like a small block.
@@chipsgarage we recently purchased the Pontiac from my boyfriend's uncle. We are the third owners. It has the original engine, original frame and suspension,we have the original rims and hub caps. Some of the car has been repainted. Has 71222 thousand miles . It still runs a drives.
What a beautiful piece of history. Greg seems like a cool guy, I’d have a beer with him!
Thanks and I’ll be there for the beer
Super cool guy! 😎
I drove next to this exact car on Hwy 19 north of Tampa earlier this year, got some neat pics of it. The emblem, grill, and hood of this model are really impressive in person. Likely just before he added the indian head side markers. Definitely sounded like a small block.
@@hydrocarbon82 very cool 😎
We own a 1938 business mans coupe
@@JoanFoster-ko6or great, tell us about it!
@@chipsgarage we recently purchased the Pontiac from my boyfriend's uncle. We are the third owners. It has the original engine, original frame and suspension,we have the original rims and hub caps. Some of the car has been repainted. Has 71222 thousand miles . It still runs a drives.
@@JoanFoster-ko6or that’s great! Keep us posted on what you do with it. 😊
@@chipsgarage we are going to keep it original, and enjoy taking it to shows and cruise around. 😍
@@JoanFoster-ko6or sounds good 👍
That was really nice car when it left my house...... Pretty depressing.
You’re right, I was very unhappy about the fire. But I love the car and have done lots of work on it. I’m still glad you sold it to me.
Still a nice car! 😎