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Old 02-22-2025, 08:57 PM
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Had a chance to check out the fairly new Pontiac museum today, located in Po tiac Mi.. They have some of the very early Pontiacs (1926) and a variety of other generations. My favorite was a 68 RAII red on red bird, not for sale!
They are still building it out and have a bunch more cars and GMC trucks that will be displayed.
Check it out if you’re in the area.
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Old 02-25-2025, 01:37 AM
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today i was at one of my warehouses digging thru an old file cabinet looking for something and came across this newspaper article from here in town dated july 19, 2000. this is at his house when he lived in broken arrow. its kinda where his museum started. his whole house and garage was decorated with automobile items. he amazed me at how perfectly organized it always was. my wife and i hung out with him and Penny a lot back then and my wife would always say "i wouldnt mind your car stuff so bad if you had it organized like his" (not in my dna lol).
i took this picture and sent it to him today. had a great talk and he informed me of some really big news that im not sure he has released so i will wait and let him tell of it soon.
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Had a chance to check out the fairly new Pontiac museum today, located in Po tiac Mi.. They have some of the very early Pontiacs (1926) and a variety of other generations. My favorite was a 68 RAII red on red bird, not for sale!
They are still building it out and have a bunch more cars and GMC trucks that will be displayed.
Check it out if you’re in the area.
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----Been looking for the right time to experience this museum. Can't wait to go thru it!....Bill S
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Bill -

Let me know when you pick a day and I'll meet you there.

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