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frank hicks phenry6@hotmail.com: | | Hey Paul, its Frank. You know with all the traveling we both did to get that rare blue GT37 I sure am glad you and Ryne have it and hope you all get it looking as good or better than my 400 GT37. Good luck and stay in touch. Love that story. |
gtojoe: | | A pic of a classic restored Pontiac is always nice to see, but the pic's of unrestored original Pontiacs and the people who restore them are the best pic's of all!! This is an awesome pic!!!! |
Lamnas Dude: | | Very cool. I had one of those when I was in high school. Even back then it wasn't in that nice condition. Thanks for saving another one. |
'Killroy's' Owner in N.M.: | | Great story, but please keep it a GT 37 & not make it a sacrificial lamb for another GTO clone. There is not enough of those old GT 37's left & will be worth more restored as a GT 37. |
Humblerman: | | This is a great car and restored will look awesome when complete. I wouldn't change a thing on the car regarding color, stripes, hood pins and Pontiac rims. Keep is all 100% Pontiac. |
Mr66: | | Gotta love the rear bumper strapped to the front of the trailer!! It reminds me of a complete '71 Cutlass I (won) bought off ebay in 2001 for $77.. I tow-dollied it home (110 miles), and when I arrived the rear bumper was hanging on by only a thread. Scary & lucky at the same time. |
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