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"Pontiac: A Timeless Legacy of Classic Cars" Step back in time with Pontiac, a brand that has left an indelible mark on the automotive industry

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac GTO Convertible, 1970, Red

Pontiac GTO Convertible, 1970, Red
Pontiac GTO Convertible 1970 Red

Background imagePontiac Collection: CHIEF PONTIAC (d. 1769). Ottawa Native American Chief. Painting by John Mix Stanley

CHIEF PONTIAC (d. 1769). Ottawa Native American Chief. Painting by John Mix Stanley, mid 19th century

Background imagePontiac Collection: Old wooden granary at fist light near Pontiac, Illinois, USA

Old wooden granary at fist light near Pontiac, Illinois, USA

Background imagePontiac Collection: Advertisement by Pontiac and General Motors honoring the men

Advertisement by Pontiac and General Motors honoring the men and women in different branches of the armed forces during
WORLD WAR II: U.S. FORCES. Advertisement by Pontiac and General Motors honoring the men and women in different branches of the armed forces during World War II

Background imagePontiac Collection: Greeting Card from Pontiac, Michigan. ca. 1941, Pontiac, Michigan, USA

Greeting Card from Pontiac, Michigan. ca. 1941, Pontiac, Michigan, USA, Greeting Card from Pontiac, Michigan

Background imagePontiac Collection: Computers Used At GMC

Computers Used At GMC
Pontiac, Michigan: c. 1962 Engineers at the GMC Truck Division use an IBM digital computer in place of field tests to evaluate braking systems

Background imagePontiac Collection: The Chats, From Pontiac, Canada

The Chats, From Pontiac, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imagePontiac Collection: Visit of Pontiac and the Indians to Major Gladwin, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Visit of Pontiac and the Indians to Major Gladwin, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac Trans-Am, 1970, Blue, & white

Pontiac Trans-Am, 1970, Blue, & white
Pontiac Trans-Am 1970 Blue & white

Background imagePontiac Collection: Livingston County Courthouse in Pontiac, Illinois, USA

Livingston County Courthouse in Pontiac, Illinois, USA

Background imagePontiac Collection: The death of Pontiac

The death of Pontiac. Pontiac lying on ground; Indian with tomahawk standing over him. Date c1897

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac Sports Coupe

Pontiac Sports Coupe
Pontiacs De Luxe Eight Sports Coupe, a handsome two-door tourer. Date: 1937

Background imagePontiac Collection: Rotary-dial telephone

Rotary-dial telephone
Plastic rotary-dial telephone photographed at Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum, Pontiac, Illinois

Background imagePontiac Collection: PNAT2A-00014

PNAT2A-00014
Ottawa chief Pontiac in tribal council, holding a wampum belt. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePontiac Collection: EVNT2A-00268

EVNT2A-00268
British General Henry Bouquets council with Native Americans during Pontiacs War, 1763. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imagePontiac Collection: EVNT2A-00267

EVNT2A-00267
Native Americans burning a schooner in the Detroit River at night during Pontiacs War, 1763-1764. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac 6-cyclinder Roadster

Pontiac 6-cyclinder Roadster

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac Bonneville

Pontiac Bonneville

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac Chieftain ambulance

Pontiac Chieftain ambulance

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac Starchief

Pontiac Starchief

Background imagePontiac Collection: USA, California, San Francisco, North Beach, The Beat Museum, honoring mid-20th century

USA, California, San Francisco, North Beach, The Beat Museum, honoring mid-20th century American poets and writers of the Beat movement, 1940s Pontiac car, similar to one stolen by Neal Cassidy

Background imagePontiac Collection: Pontiac Streamliner 4-door Flathead 6

Pontiac Streamliner 4-door Flathead 6
A Pontiac Streamliner 4-door Flathead 6

Background imagePontiac Collection: Old Pontiac, an American car kept working since before the revolution, Santiago de Cuba

Old Pontiac, an American car kept working since before the revolution, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Background imagePontiac Collection: PONTIAC 1958

PONTIAC 1958
Vista-lounge interiors with Seats wider than a sofa in the new wide-track Pontiac (a division of General Motors)

Background imagePontiac Collection: Under Pontiac Besiege

Under Pontiac Besiege
Ottawa native Americans under Pontiac besiege Fort Detroit but later they make peace




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"Pontiac: A Timeless Legacy of Classic Cars" Step back in time with Pontiac, a brand that has left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. From its humble beginnings to iconic models, Pontiac continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike. Imagine cruising down the road, accompanied by your favorite tunes playing on a vintage tape recorder. The sleek and silver 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix commands attention as it glides effortlessly through the streets. For those seeking a touch of nostalgia, the fiery red 1979 Pontiac Trans-Am is sure to ignite your passion for classic cars. And who could forget the legendary Trans-Am W-87 Bandit? This black beauty embodies power and speed like no other. Travel even further back in time with the striking dark red 1926 Pontiac 4-door convertible. Its timeless design transports you to an era filled with elegance and sophistication. Equally enchanting is the Pontiac GTO Convertible—a true embodiment of American muscle at its finest. Take a glimpse into history through vintage advertisements like the captivating 1957 Pontiac advertisement from an American magazine. It showcases not only exceptional craftsmanship but also captures the spirit of innovation that defined this era. The allure doesn't stop there; discover hidden gems such as the mysterious 1951 Pontiac Chieftan De Luxe or marvel at the futuristic lines of the 1983 Pontiac Fiero—both creations shrouded in anonymity yet exuding undeniable charm. Pontiac's legacy extends beyond individual models; it encompasses entire communities built around these cherished vehicles. Picture yourself amidst classic car gatherings in Saint Petersburg, Florida, where Pinellas County proudly displays their well-preserved 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Automobiles—an ode to automotive history.