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have a great sunday my friend and just a verry happy day where all happy to have this great site and the good friends that come along with it.take care mike,lol. smiley smiley smiley


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The Homepage said it's your birthday... So, Happy Birthday! Hope you're having a great day.


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1954 Pontiac Bonneville Special
In the early 1950s, GM was desperate to portray its Pontiac brand as sporty and exciting, in order to attract a younger demographic to showrooms.Like the production Chevrolet Corvette on which it was based, the Pontiac Bonneville Special concept was a sports car with a fiberglass body. Unlike the original Corvette, however, the Pontiac concept featured an enclosed bubble cockpit with flip-up side windows, along with eight cylinders beneath its long hood.

While the Pontiac Bonneville concept never saw production, it did accomplish its mission of helping to paint Pontiac in a slightly less stodgy light. A decade later, the Pontiac GTO would help to solidify the youthful image of the brand.

Only two of these cars were built so they could be displayed simultaneously at the Los Angeles and Detroit Auto Shows. After touring the country for spectators to see, Motorama concept cars were typically destroyed. However, these two Pontiacs somehow avoided their date with the crusher and survived.
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