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Sneak Peek - Pontiac Journal - Holidays 2006
The Pontiac Journal | Holiday 2006 | The Pontiac Journal - A Performance Years Newsletter | Volume 4 - Issue 3 | | We would like to apologize for the delay in the release of this issue of the Pontiac Journal. Sometimes there are real-life issues that need to take presedence over your work (no matter how passionate you are about it). We would like to thank everyone for their patience and encouragement.
As always, your comments and criticisms are always welcome. We encourage you to email us with whatever comes to mind. PontiacJournal@PerformanceYears.com
Thank you and Enjoy this issue! | NEW "WRITE-IN" SECTIONS OF THE PJ | Hi Everyone,
We would like to add two new sections to the Pontiac Journal but We'll need your help. We'd like you to write us with performance and restoration questions that you have or want to know more about. From the questions that we receive, we will choose one Performance question and one Restoration question for each issue of the PJ. Then we will pose those questions to the leaders and most knowledgeable guys in those fields and post their responses.
The idea is that when you ask a performance or restoration question on the forums, sometimes you get varying answers from guys that have some experience with your issue but the most knowledgeable guys in the field aren't always around to steer you in the right direction. Here is your chance to get your questions answered by the guys you've looked up to and envied for their Pontiac knowledge and experience.
So, if you have a Performance or Restoration question that you're having trouble getting a definitive answer to, type it in an email and send it to PontiacJournal@PerformanceYears.com and you might get it answered on the next issue of the Journal.
Thanks! | ALERT: OUR PONTIACS WILL OUTLIVE US! | An editorial by Keith MacDonald | My family was involved in a terrible scare recently during which death was not completely ruled out. What happened was my mother became very seriously ill, and only after...
TO READ MORE, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE. | PJ LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | The Pontiac Journal Staff would like to alleviate some of the stress our Writing staff has been under and to add a larger variation of voices to the Pontiac Journal. It is with this in mind that we would like to offer all Pontiac Enthusiasts the chance to write articles for the Pontiac Journal. We'd like to encourage anyone that has an idea for an interesting article to write up the article and send it in to us. If you have a Pontiac Experience you would like to write about, write an article and send it in. If you have a Technical Issue you have good insight into, write an article and send it in. If you've noticed an emerging trend in the Pontiac Hobby, write an article and send it in. If you have an idea for an article but need some help getting information or details, send us a note because we may be able to help.
We will review all the submissions and the writer of any articles that we print in the Pontiac Journal will be paid for the article (between $50-$100 depending on the final length and content of the article).
Please send your articles to this email address pontiacjournal@performanceyears.com
| Each Issue of the Pontiac Journal we will feature three owners who have submitted their Pontiacs for the Customer Rides section of our Website. Each owner whose Pontiac is chosen will receive a $25 Performance Years gift certificate, as well as the praise and adoration of all of you readers. Winners, please contact us with your name and address so we can send you your gift certificate.
TO READ MORE, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE. | PONTIAC'S SPORT WOOD WHEELS | Chris Casperson |
For years, probably the most sought after option for GTO's and early Firebirds was the Sport Wood Wheel. Starting in 1964, Pontiac introduced it's first optional Sport Wood wheel. The new wheel featured a 4 spoke brushed aluminum spoke design with the spokes aligned at 2, 4, 7 and 10 o'clock. The teak wood rim was split by a chrome ring making this wheel extremely difficult to reproduce or repair cracked or worn wood surfaces. The collar was also brushed aluminum extending approximately 5" to cover the gap between the wheel and the steering column. The large chrome center cap had a prominent red and chrome Pontiac arrow and the word 'Pontiac' across the top. This 4 spoke wheel did not ...
TO READ MORE, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE. | AN INTERVIEW WITH ULTIMATEGTO.COM’S SEAN MATTINGLY | Keith MacDonald | If you own a GTO, or any other Pontiac for that matter, you have probably spent a little time at Sean Mattingly’s UltimateGTO.com website. It currently boasts the world’s largest photo collection of A-body Pontiacs in the world. If you’ve ever wondered how Sean does what he does and still has time to make a living, read on...
TO READ MORE, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE. | These specials are offered to our valued subscribers. These specials are available only to subscribing Pontiac Journal members and are available through December 15th, 2006. When placing orders for these products you will need to tell your Sales Rep. your Forums Username or note it on your online order...
TO SEE THIS ISSUE'S SPECIALS, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE. | STRAY GOATS ACROSS AMERICA: Putting Real Excitement Back in Pontiac Clubs | Keith MacDonald | It’s very late and I’m wandering around the steamy, rain-soaked parking lot during my first night at the Louisville GTOAA Nationals. The intense thunder and lightening storm has barely subsided, yet in the darkness there’s a frat party going on under one of the tents outside the hotel.
“What the heck are a bunch of frat boys doing at a GTO event?” I ponder as I pass by their tent...
TO READ MORE, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE. | | | COMING UP in Future Issues | The Launch of our Two New "Write-In" sections We expect to have a good Performance question and a good Restoration question to take to the industry leaders. You'll get to hear their positions on each of the questions and most likely a definitive answer will be evident.
A new Tech Article of the Month Each Month we will highlight a technical issue that is just chock-full of great information and helpful tips.
A new "MOM" Our Member of the Month is always a surprise. Next month’s winner is no exception, so make certain you don’t miss it
More Product Specials As always, we will have a bunch of special price breaks on Performance Years Products available to Pontiac Journal Subscribers only.
Featured Customer Rides We will continue to award prizes to select PY Customers who have submitted their Rides for our Customer Rides.
AND... Any other Pontiac news worthy information, stories, trends and developments that come across our desks. | | Publisher Chris Casperson Editor-in-Chief Keith MacDonald Production Manager Steven Craig Contributing Writers Keith MacDonald Chris Casperson | |
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