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PY Newsletter - March 2012 - Muffler Dominos
Performance Years March 2012 | | PYPES MUFFLER BOX DOMINOS - WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT Come watch history at the PY/PYPES 2nd Annual Open House June 15th-17th as we attempt to break the Muffler Box Domino record, Friday afternoon at 4:00pm!
This will be just the start of the weekend full of fun festivities! Click here for details on the full weekend. MADE IN PONTIAC: An Interview, Part 1 | Written by Eric White, Wild About Cars Pontiac Brand Manager
The Interview A staple of most of the “big-time” muscle car magazines has always been the technical article dealing with the “correct” way to restore and detail various makes of Detroit supercars. I’ve learned that there can be more than one correct way to restore many of the parts and assemblies that make up these special automobiles. The variation of assembly line techniques, and even small differences in the parts supplied by regional vendors, makes establishing hard and fast rules regarding a common manner in which ALL vehicles are bolted together virtually impossible. Even documenting the "correct" way to restore a Corvette, which was built at one location each year, is complicated by the running changes that are implemented throughout the model year. Multiply those changes by the six plants that assembled the 1968 and '69 Pontiac A-bodies, and we can easily conclude that one size does not fit all.
Through the process of inspecting and disassembling original untouched cars, poking around salvage yards and listening to friends relate similar stories; I have learned never to say never on matters dealing with this subject.
One line of investigation I decided to pursue was to actually sit down with someone who had worked in an assembly plant where Pontiacs were built. As fate would have it... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL ARTICLE
| NCAA MARCH MADNESS CONTEST!! We are onto the Final Four! Who has all four teams....That's what I thought. Crazy crazy tournament so far and that is what makes this time of year so great.
Here is the updated leaderboard for those that are closest to winning some PY cash!
1: Coopers Ligaments [98 points] 2: 68bird [96 points] 3: Cooper [91 points] 4: John's [91 points] 5: 2012 NCAA PY Bracket [87 Points] There is still time to make up ground if you still have your champion team alive. Stay tuned. Be sure to follow the thread on our Forums and on Facebook for updates!
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