Archive for November, 2011

Nov 29 2011

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1972 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400

For more info about this restoration go to www.HoggyStyle.com This is 1 of only 4167 cars built. Fully restored 1972 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400. A very rare car because of the UAW strike in 1972. photos of restoration at www.HoggyStyle.com www.Bar-B-Cruise.com

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Nov 27 2011

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Pontiac GTO 2000 HP

Pontiac GTO -66 with about 2000 HP and weight around 1400 kg. This car have got a price as “Top Ten Cars in the World” in US Hot Rod magazine. 0-201 m at 4.69s/252 km/h. Ohh, I forgot to say, it’s 100% street-legal

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Nov 25 2011

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Geil ! 1400 PS HP Pontiac Trans AM Platz 1 @ 420 km h (Teil 2 2)(!!! Unbedingt Videoinfos lesen!!!)

“Das müssen Sie gesehen haben. bit.ly …….. ??????????????????????? ?????????Videoinfos????????? ??????????????????????? bit.ly …….. Das müssen Sie…

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Nov 23 2011

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MW 1984: 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT Road Test

Air Date: May 8, 1984 MW 1984: 1985 Pontiac Fiero GT Road Test

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Nov 21 2011

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1988 Pontiac Fiero Formula Walkaround [HD]

I have nothing new so here’s a video of my so-called “clunker” with the new camcorder. Currently has a small vacuum leak due to a rotted EGR tube gasket so it sets off a Code 32; but it is still drivable. New gasket came today and will fix next week.

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Nov 20 2011

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Mighty 700hp Pontiac TRANS AM at the Hillclimb Reitnau Bergrennen – Great V8 Sound!!

Genialer Pontiac TRANS AM von Roger Bolliger / Schweiz. Thanks to www.fingervideo.ch for the additional footage… Pontiac Trans Am 1971 , Clone des Rennfahrzeugs von Jerry Titus ( Trans Am Serie 1970 ) Vollaluminium Pontiac Motor von Butler Performance in Leoma, Tennesse. Hubraum 496 cubic inch ( 8075 ccm ) 700 PS bei 6100 rpm 860 Newtonmeter bei 4000 rpm , 4 Gang Getriebe , Trockensumpf , Spitzengeschwindigkeit bei 7000 rpm, 311 km/h Roger Bolliger fährt Rennen beim www.histo-cup.at

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Nov 17 2011

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Pontiac Firebird Trans Am “The Immortal Beast”

Video Of The Firebird Heritage, Street Racing and Drag Racing Compilation Showing The Power The GM LS Vehicle Is Capable Of!!

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Nov 16 2011

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How To Install Replace Side Rear View Mirror Pontiac Grand Am Olds Alero 99-06 1AAuto.com

www.1aauto.com 1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, smashed, cracked, or shattered rear side view mirror. This video is applicable to 1999-2006 Pontiac Grand Am models, and it is very similar for the 1999-2004 Oldsmobile Alero.

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Nov 14 2011

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Pontiac Motor Division Comes to an End

On the last day of the Pontiac Motor division, Russ Mitchell takes looks back at the American Icon.

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Nov 12 2011

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Flawless 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400

Dave Armstrong, the master GM mechanic who keeps my Fiero on the road, did a frame-up restoration on this flawless, award-winning 1969 Pontiac Firebird 400. (Quick, all you old-timers. What were the names of the other Firebird models available that year? No peeking.) I’m always amazed at his ability to find NOS parts that aren’t even being made anymore by anyone, especially GM. Dave takes this car to Pontiac shows during the summer; don’t miss the opportunity to see it up close and personal. This video doesn’t do it justice. If you have a GM car (or any other car or truck, for that matter), and you live in the Chicago area, take it to him. Ace Muffler, 7157 W. Irving Park Rd., near Harlem/Irving Plaza. (773)282-1444. How good is he? When he replaced the Iron Duke in my Fiero, his years of experience allowed him to take the old one out through the top instead of dropping the rear suspension and drivetrain, as Pontiac recommended. Yes, he knows his business. And anyone who would take a car like this into Chicago evening rush-hour traffic is either very brave or knows that he could build another one just like it, which he could;) That lap-dissolve at 3:16 was necessitated by a very rude, very obscene comment and hand gesture by the female passenger in that Toyota Yaris. Pure jealousy, that’s all that was. That Firebird 400 V8 sound is music. If you have stereo speakers on your computer, turn them up. He’s also restoring a ’69 Pontiac Ventura, which I shot video of and will

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