Re: Best Pontiac Powered Stockers
A fellow Pontiac guy just found & sent me this Super Bird pic. It and the other '67 Bird pictured below show some things from days gone by.
(1) The Super Bird looks like an independent racer, like I was. We came up with a name for our cars & put that name on the side. And looks like the guy just put whatever decals he could find, on the car. I did the same thing, when I 1st started. Had no idea where to buy the real contingency size decals. Just used whatever my local NAPA store could come up with, or whatever I could find. Also he didn't use any lightweight alum wheels. Just used some factory type steel wheels. Some guys would paint the wheels with some sort of silver or alum colored paint. I always thought that looked sorta cheesy. But, lots of low buck guys did it.
(2) Then there were car dealers that sponsored cars, therefore had the dealer name on the side, for advertisement. Many times, some dealer employee would actually prepare & race the car. As mentioned, lots of racers nowadays don't want any name or decals on the car, at all. They seem to want the car to look more like a street car than a race car.
Anyhow, these Birds are typical of the way cars looked, back when we started racing.
Last edited by oldskool; 01-24-2020 at 11:28 AM.
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