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Pontiac for life
Well my Pontiac Passion started at 14 when my dad had two Grand Prix, a 75 and a 77. Loved those cars, on my 16 bday my dad bought me a triple black 73, was decent but didn't run at $100. I was told if I figured it out and get it running hede pay insurance and get my tags, well my dad was an ASE certified mechanic so I was basically being tested after years of watching and listening. Found timing chain was slack and had jumped a tooth. In one week I was driving oh what memories, she had a 400 w a 400 turbo, and I couldn't keep a right rear on her. But all the years growing up my dad let me watch and try my hand on a lady down the streets 72 sj when he would service it or rebuild anything on it. it was a 455, 400 turbo 12 bolt car, the 455 was the first motor I ever saw apart when dad rebuilt it in 88, he let me help and put it together with him. I always wanted the car and so did my dad but she wouldn't sell it, years passed and dads health begin to fade and I lost him to diabetes 3 years ago at age 60. I was and still am devastated on losing my best friend, I was lost and didn't want to fool w cars anymore, at the time I had a 65 Chevy 2 small block 4 speed car and just didn't wanna look at it. Then the next fathers day my wife knew it would be tough on me so she said let's go out to eat, midway thru our meal she said why don't I sell my nova and I thought yeah prob not a bad idea but then she said.......because you need to make room for your new car and handed me a pair of GM keys, I was like huh? My wife had went out and got a loan on her own and went and talked the new owner of Mrs Peters 72 SJ that I was taught on into selling it and told me I needed to rebuild the car for me and my dad as a tribute to him, and that this was how I can stay connected with him. Everytime I get in the car I can't stop smiling knowing dads with me and his hands have been all over that car. I now own my dream car and without a doubt have the best wife ever. Since then Ive pulled the low compression 7M5s off and put on some 6x heads that i ported per Jim hands book as well as unshrouding the intake valves in the combustion chamber and port matching and re-shaping the intake runners around the head bolt holes. We rebuilt the motor in 88 and it didnt have many miles on it since then and the cylinder walls still looked fresh w/ no ring grooves so i just updated the top end.I then went on to a performer intake, matching cam, Harland Sharp 1.65 rollers, MSD billet HEi, noisy gear drive, headers, 2 1/2" duals w/ Flowmasters and a Holley 850 HP double pumper then threw a set of 3:73s in the 12 bolt rear. This car will hold its own for sure even for a lead sled. Still not painted but who cares im enjoying everytime i drive her. i did re-cover the seats w/ covers from PUi and put in a package tray.
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Very heart touching story. Im glad you got your dream car and I bet your dad is always there with you on your drives with the car.
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Jason 1968 lemans :In progress! 1970 Bonneville 455 HO convertible (survivor)sold 1969 firebird |
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Great story...
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Thad 1958 Chieftain Safari (370,4 spd, 9 passenger) Daily Driver 1966 Bonneville Wagon (Factory 421,3x2,4spd, 9 passenger) On the road!! |
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Thanks for sharing your story and welcome to the PY board!
You're among friends! |
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great story and a great wife
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Jeff R 60 Jaguar Mark 2, 3.8L Automatic 67 Sprint Firebird 230 OHC-6 4-Speed A/C 78 Catlina Safari, Pontiac 400 powered 77 Astre Formula, 215 Buick V-8 T-5 73 Lemans Safari, 400 4bbl 4-speed 71 Catalina Enforcer, 455 4bbl 06 Mallet Solstice #024 LS2, Now with a Tremec 6060 6-speed! 2012 F-150 Echo Boost (My local Ford Dealer SUX!!!) 2020 Dodge Charger Scat pack (recovered) |
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Heart-warming story about finally getting your hands on your dream car, your Dad will be riding along with you whenever you're enjoying that smooth riding and hard-running GP.
You're very lucky to have such loving wife, take good care of her and be sure to tell her you love her every single day. |
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That a great story.
And you have one hell-of-a wife. Pontiac Power RULES !!!
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John Wallace - johnta1 Pontiac Power RULES !!! www.wallaceracing.com Winner of Top Class at Pontiac Nationals, 2004 Cordova Winner of Quick 16 At Ames 2004 Pontiac Tripower Nats KRE's MR-1 - 1st 5 second Pontiac block ever! "Every man has a right to his own opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts." "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." – Socrates |
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Awesome story. Thanks for sharing.
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Conrad 79 Trans AM 406 #12 heads Torker II intake Crower 60210 750 holley vac. sec. T400 3500 Stall 3:73:1 rear. ECMTTFMFers. IHTTFMFers. |
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Wow...nothing new for me to say; These guys have said exactly what I was thinking as I read the story!
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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Truly a awesome story and a what a lucky man to have such an great wife.
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Isn't this what the hobby is about? Preserving memories of golden times....now you owe your wife a big one...i hope you come up with a good idea to make her biggest dream come true...quid pro quo as they said in ancient Rome...
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