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Hello Everyone!

The Wife bought us a 1966 Pontiac Lemans for my 50th Birthday.

We've been searching for one that we could restomod for awhile and by happenstance when she was visiting family in Seattle, we found this in Monroe, WA!

It will be another Pontiac addition to the family as we also have a restomodded 1978 Trans Am.

So, the car's going to get stripped as it has about 40 years of patches, fiberglass, sheet metal, and some rust behind the rear window that went through the trunk and into the gas tank that needs to be replaced.

Undercarriage is strong and it's a perfect car for us to begin the build. Already have a 1971 455 out of a Trans Am that will be going in to replace the 326.

I've got a lot to learn about the A-body platform but it was a dream car that I never thought I'd own. Looking forward to meeting others.

I belong to the Tarheel Tigers Pontiac Club in Raleigh, NC. As soon as we are comfortable with her reliability, she's going to be driven cross country!
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum!

Nice car; glad you got the car you wanted

Cheers
 
Welcome, and happy Birthday. What a great gift
 
what a nice wife, please adopt me and welcome. Post some pictures when you have a chance
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You are very lucky with a wife like that, welcome! Looks real cool ride, looking forward with your progress.
 
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