This is Gary’s 1949 Pontiac Streamliner


Posted on 02 February 2010 by Dave
This is Gary’s 1949 Pontiac Streamliner


Posted on 02 February 2010 by Dave
PICTURES OF MY 51 PONTIAC I FOUND STORED IN A SHED FOR 36 YEARS.THE PIC. WITH THE HOOD AND TRUNK LIDS UP IS AS IT LOOKED WHEN FOUND. MADE IN CANADA,HYDRA-MATIC,8 CYL.,MODEL #27-07D….. THIS CAR IS RUST FREE…THE BODY HAS ONLY A FEW PARKING LOT DINGS. THE ONLY ORIG. PART MISSING IS LEFT TAIL LIGHT LENS
JACK


Posted on 02 February 2010 by Dave
HERES A COUPLE OF MY PICTURES OF MY CANADIAN PONTIAC STREAMLINER PROJECT BOMBITA OUT OF SAN DIEGO CA


Posted on 02 February 2010 by Dave
Hi Dave,
Great website. It’s a blast to see all of these vintage Pontiacs. I’ve had mine in one form or another for about 21 years from age 15. My Dad started a resto on it in 1979 and then moved on to other projects. It started as a ragged out ‘51 Chieftain 4 door sedan Deluxe. In college, we decided to build and drop in a cammed-up Pontiac 455 with Ram Air III heads and TH400. I know, horrible for the street with this combo because of the high compression, but what a blast it was for 10 years. Then in 2001 I bought a complete but horribly rusted ‘50 2 door Streamliner and my Dad and I decide to do a body swap, and fully bag the stock ‘51 frame with an Air Ride technologies 4 link and Air Pod, do custom 3″ exhaust, and wiring from Painless. It still looks like hell inside and out, but it’s back to all-steel with ongoing improvements every week.
I am still in search of a few body trim pieces especially the outboard grille moulding for a ‘51 or ‘52 if anyone has suggestions. I am also looking for a reputable interior shop to do a great job on an original-looking interior restoration in 2009.
I am 36 now and I have loved these cars since a teenager for obvious reasons. I grew up in Western New York and ended up in Detroit about 12 years ago and now live about 5 miles from where the old Pontiac, MI plant once stood. There’s alot of history here and it is very cool to be in Detroit with a car as great as this era of Pontiacs, no matter what you see on TV about the auto industry. I hope to enter the 2009 Autorama in the old skool rust bucket class, so look for us. Thanks again for a great online resource. Merry Christmas!
- Steve






