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Showing posts with label Pontiac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pontiac. Show all posts
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Pontiac Chieftan was a comfy ride for some railroad inspector.. probably one with clout and pull at the office
0 comments Posted by st at 2:33 PMhttp://blog.hemmings.com/ where Dan had it in a story...
Labels: Pontiac, railcars, Station Wagon
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Stereotypes=3 - minding it's own business at a car show Pontiac LeMans=0
0 comments Posted by st at 7:02 PM
Nice as they come, looks great, just having a fine car show
Then out of nowhere comes a Lexus at full speed into the car shop parking lot, right over the curb and through the shrubbery
The Lexus plows into the LeMans so hard it pushed it into the 39 Ford parked next to the LeMans
Found at the loacl FM radio morning show blog http://www.sandiegojack.com/story/15074421/how-to-ruin-a-so-cal-car-show
Then out of nowhere comes a Lexus at full speed into the car shop parking lot, right over the curb and through the shrubbery
The Lexus plows into the LeMans so hard it pushed it into the 39 Ford parked next to the LeMans
Found at the loacl FM radio morning show blog http://www.sandiegojack.com/story/15074421/how-to-ruin-a-so-cal-car-show
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Labels: 2011 Beatnik Blowout, Pontiac, scallops, suede and chrome
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Beautiful advertising from 1909 and 1928, from Moment D' Inspiration
0 comments Posted by st at 9:55 PM








Labels: advertising, brass era, Cadillac, Packard, Pierce Arrow, Pontiac
Monday, January 10, 2011
The 1963 Pontiac ambulance that transported JFK's body after the assasination
0 comments Posted by st at 7:03 PM

Details: This 1963 Pontiac Ambulance was made in June 1963 and is one of 15 delivered to various service branches. It's U.S. Navy data plate shows it was assigned to Bethesda Naval Hospital. Following President John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963 it met Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base.
94-49196 was used to transport President Kennedy's flag draped casket as well as members of the Kennedy family from Andrews to Bethesda and later to the U.S. Capitol. Following naval service, the ambulance was moth-balled and eventually sold as surplus. It is PHS documented. It was shown at the 2010 Military Vehicle Preservation Association National Convention where it won the Gold Award
Thanks to Gary for letting me know!
Thanks to Gary for letting me know!
Labels: ambulance, auction, Pontiac, Station Wagon
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