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Greetings

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I'm new to this forum. I'm a GM guy through and through, especially the Pontiac division. I have owned 3 Pontiacs in my lifetime.

The first was a 1984 Pontiac Fiero SE that I acquired for $800. I used it as a daily driver while getting my associates degree for almost two years, then sold it on eBay for $900 when I moved.

My second Pontiac was a 1986 Trans Am that I purchased for $850. It had leaky T-Tops it's body was thoroughly rusted. But it had the 305 TPI and served as my daily transportation for 8 months before warping a head. I sold it on eBay for parts for $600.

My current Pontiac is a 1986 Pontiac Fiero 2M4. It is my current daily driver, I purchased the car last November for $500.

So, I'm sure you're seeing a pattern. I'm a Pontiac fan but can't afford to pay very much for a vehicle, hopefully that will change some day so I can fix the car I've got up real nice.
 
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