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Is there a company that restores Pontiacs?

Is there a company that restores Pontiacs?

There are several companies, organizations, and publications that specialize in the preservation and restoration of Pontiacs. While vehicle restoration is a topic large enough to fill its own book, many of these sources can help identify and document … [Click here to read more…]

Can a Pontiac V-8 engine be rebuilt?

Rebuilding a Pontiac V-8 engine can be a daunting task. It can be easier if you are properly prepared. This article will set you on the correct path toward bringing your beloved Pontiac back to life. When Pontiac designed its V8 packages, each … [Click here to read more…]

What was endurance test for Pontiac V-8 engine?

When Pontiac designed its V-8 packages, each engine type was subjected to an endurance test, which consisted of static operation at 4,500 rpm on a dynamometer for 100 consecutive hours without shutdown. The engine was then completely disassembled and … [Click here to read more…]

What kind of cast iron is a Pontiac V-8 made of?

The Pontiac V-8 block is constructed of cast iron, and though its displacement increased from 287 to 455 ci by enlarging bore and lengthening stroke over the years, the external dimensions didn’t waiver far from the original design.

What kind of parts does Frank’s Pontiac use?

Frank’s Pontiac Parts New and used Pontiac parts. Grand Prix, Tempest, Catalina, GM Sports Pontiac rust free used parts. Quarter panels, hoods, fenders, dashes, Kanter Auto Products Pontiac parts 1932-1995. Front end kits, water pumps, carpet,

Where can I get old stock Pontiac parts?

CPR Pontiac Parts New old stock and reproduction parts. Electrical, decals, body parts, handles, window crank handles, hub caps, lamp assemblies. Fiero Warehouse Aftermarket fiberglass styling parts.

What kind of parts are in a 1969 Pontiac?

Columns Galore Steering columns and steering column parts for Pontiac’s 1969 and up. CPR Pontiac Parts New old stock and reproduction parts. Electrical, decals, body parts, handles, window crank handles, hub caps, lamp assemblies.

What kind of suspension did Pontiac Trans Am have?

The Chevy and Pontiac teams in Trans-Am racing (as well as GM itself) developed the geometry of this suspension and it was a big step forward from the previous suspension in 1969. Similar to other GM chassis, the second-generation F-Body featured double-stamped A-arm front suspension, and the ball joints on a spindle join the upper and lower arms.

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