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Pontiac Classic Car Club Cars from 40s and 50s?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on July 24th, 2010

Anyone know where there are some Pontiac classic car clubs? or any for sale?


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3 Comments at "Pontiac Classic Car Club Cars from 40s and 50s?"

Classic Car Hunter July 24th, 2010 (#)

You can try http://www.oldride.com, they have quite a bit of Pontiac information there, and they also have a directory of classic car clubs at the following link: http://www.oldride.com/clubs/index.html

Or you can try The Pontiac-Oakland Club International (POCI) at http://www.poci.org

Norman O July 24th, 2010 (#)

HEMMING’S MOTOR NEWS. Look it up on the web or buy their monthly magazine at a good book store.

cottagstan July 24th, 2010 (#)

Hemmings is a good place to start looking, but I don’t think you will find a Pontiac club precisely for 40”s and 50′s.
Incidentally, I was working on the restoration of a 56 Pontiac Starchief convertible last year, and had considerable difficulty obtaining original parts for it.
Good luck in your quest!

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