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 Pontiac Classics

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Pontiac Classics invites car lovers to relive some of the brand's finest hours and celebrate its performance and uniquely American style. This book takes a warm, nostalgic look at the beloved Pontiac, featuring models from the turn of the 20th century through the 1970s, including the Trans Am, GTO, Star Chief, Firebird, Bonneville, and Grand Prix. The Auto Editors of Consumer Guide have paired vintage advertisements with stunning, richly detailed photographs and authoritative text to create this colorful tribute to the best of the breed. The sturdy, foil-embellished cover is die-cut in the style of a family photo album, with a vintage ad showcased through the window. A cloth spine adds another special touch.

Hardcover: 128 Pages

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