Smoke Signals - Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals
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Smoke Signals - Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals
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This year, these miracle workers managed to get six of the fourteen 1963 Swiss Cheese Catalinas built. To say it was an impressive display would be an understatement. To help bolster the Super Duty presence, was wdat._ w•IM=Nantigaggneranan - -■Aw-wawawawmingiti'il• gropplpo ._. %O. •iNemppwei •• -.---- • another '63 lightweight, owned y Robert Lozins, as well as two '61 Super Duty Catalinas. Other Pontiac musclecar models were also well-represented, with various Firebirds, Trans Ams, GTOs, even some full-sized machines were in attendance. The seminars were also fun and informative. A glitch in the program turned into a really fun matchup. Both John Gunnell and I were scheduled at the same time to give our seminars- his was on getting your car into a magazine and mine was a Department X program on muscle-era experimental Pontiacs. As it turned out, we did both programs together and I have to say that I had a great time working with a real pillar of the Pontiac hobby. The Smoke Signals Editor's Choice award was presented to longtime POCI member Jim Early, Jr. and his beautiful 1973 GTO. Jim is the original and only owner of this gorgeous machine and though the restoration was done nearly twenty years ago, it looked as fresh as if it just rolled out of the paint booth. Jim's GTO is one of those cars that is turning enthusiasts' opinion of the '73s, which have been the red-headed step-child of the GTO family. With their superior chassis and suspensions, as well as their low production numbers, they are now becoming the subjects of high-end restorations and we expect that they will become more sought-after as time goes by. One of the most interesting cars at the MCACN this year was the running chassis restoration of the rear-engined Corvette XP-819 prototype. Pontiac fans will note that this car was developed by Chevy with a two-speed Pontiac TempesTorque automatic, which was stronger than the Corvair versions. Mark your calendars for November 22 and 23rd and be at the Stephens Center for the MCACN. Log onto www.mcacn.com for updates. is 1114111,Pigronl; • The 2013 Smoke Signals Editor's Choice Award went to Jim Early and his gorgeous 1973 GTO. Jim's car was part of the Original Owners Display and is a shining example of the breed. He is seen here with his grandson, Julian. Jim Early's 1973 GTO is an older restoration but you would never know it from its appearance. After decades of being shunned and getting zero recognition, '73 GTOs are just starting to receive the respect that they deserve. 1111111......■1111/1111•1. Peggy Sieffert's 1964 GTO convertible is called "Mocha Delite" and it is an engineering tour de force, using a full Art Morrison chassis, L53 power, 4L65-E and a complete custom interior. This car has received a lot of magazine coverage. ••IrIppworwir•rf•ppw•pw • ❖w•pg❖w• lg. E EXITS Irwin Kroiz brough out the Van Winkle Swiss Cheese Catalina. It was originally raced out of Texas but now resides in Pennsylvania. Dana Mecum's Swiss Cheese Catalina was originally campaigned by Packer Pontiac in Detroit and driven by Howard Masales. It was restored by Scott Tiemann for previous owner Randy Williams. Bob Knudsen's '63 Swiss Cheese Catalina is the actual Royal Pontiac car, originally driven by Jim Wangers. The Union Park Swiss Cheese Catalina is owned by Frank Gilchrist. Tim Thorpe did an amazing restoration on this one, returning it to its original configuration after having been converted into an altered-wheelbase car. "Tonto IV," was originally raced by Alan "Cub" Collingwood of Collingwood Motors in Greybull, Wyoming. It is now owned by Alan Witte. Bob Knudsen's other Swiss Cheese Catalina was originally delivered to the legendary Mickey Thompson. ginpmgeppppageremnagotemeoppppgm OtattM•es+)::••••MiddiakkagESSILIMM This is neither a dune buggy nor a VW-powered kit car. It is actually the chassis of XP-81 9 rear-engined Corvette prototype. It was rescued in pieces and is being restored by owner Mike Yager. Why is it pictured here? The answer is... ...because it uses a Pontiac TempesTorque automatic transaxle. A reverse-rotating 327 Chevy hangs off the tail. As one might expect, trouble keeping the front wheels on the ground and its tail-happy nature killed the project. Yontim - Oakland Musemn r The Pontiac-Oakland Museum and Research Center's display quickly became the home base for the POCI members in attendance. Rob Collova's '68 Ram Alr II Firebird did a great job of attracting attention to the display. flu Keith Curry's '61 Batwing Catalina features a 368-horse 389 Super Duty with a rare Mickey Thompson crossram intake. This is a very rare and unusual car with a great history. MI • Fr; %ft "Irish Eyes" is a '70 GTO Judge convertible owned by Kevin Callahan. Power comes from a healthy 455 hooked to a 700R4. 2013 Mock a rMi6ortrett6N9tfonals '111L*- • —. • Fraternal twins in Canyon Copper: Mike Sparks' 71 GT-37 sits next to Dan Jensen's '71 T37. Both are 455 HO-powered and are extremely rare machines. Note the hood pins on Mike's GT-37 and the early-season stripes. This fixed-headlamp '68 GTO is owned by Bob Brzek and sports an attractive Alpine Blue over black color combo. Dave Brewer's '65 GTO droptop is a solid choice for MCACN, with its Montero Red/Black combo and Rally I wheels. 13 E3 'utY L F-ex, „at SPECIAL inst4Ekd .0. 421 2/4 13B Joe Sparks' 73 GTO was another rare example of the breed, shod with Honeycomb wheels and red accents. This car is also 400-powered. -.774c5 wopplippg This year, Robert Lozins brought out his baby blue '63 421 Super Duty lightweight to MCACN. This car was part of the "Class of '63" display. Inglippippwipprwq woZ0ZOLF011 WITATIMITI peatimonsppgypproppopprogosomcon 1- WNW., AA.0•000040004004.109•000sr; 00.1.11atatstalts-sttsta..stastasta_ Carol Curry's '63 Catalina wagon is a one-of-a-kind Safari with a 421 HO, 4-speed, heavy-duty frame and 3.42 Safe-TTrack rearend. The 8-lug wheels round out a great combo. Batinovic's '73 455 Super Duty Trans Am is an original, unrestored survivor that was part of the "Class of '73" display. It is hard to beat Buccaneer Red with the hood bird! Th e owner of this super-rare '69 Firebird convertible was a bit of a mystery, though we don't know why they wouldn't want to shout it from the rooftops. After all, it is an original factory Ram Air IV car. Nick Spensieri's gorgeous Cardinal Red '70 Judge convertible was one of several cars that represented the Cruisin' Tigers GTO Club. 70S-4 4-1377 A '66 Bonneville is a gorgeous machine and Chris Vegas' 421 Tri-Power coupe is a real head turner. Love those 8-lugs! rzanslerpassamagsmws 21113 AlusclOtar ;11711 tto Nati -1, a\ ) We aren't sure who owns this '69 Catalina Safari, as there was no registration card visible. Nevertheless, we enjoyed seeing this beautiful B-Body wagon. NI CRE—fq Another historic non-Pontiac is this prototype front-drive Olds 442. Originally built by Hurst using a Toronado drivetrain, including a 455, this car made its debut at MCACN. Quezal Gold and a 455 HO makes Dan and Julie McGuire's '71 Late model muscle is also welcomed at MCACN, allowing GTO a rare machine. It was ordered after the Judge option Charles Singer's 2006 GTO into the fold. Charles and his Goat was discontinued and was a graduation present for a girl! are members of the Cruisin' Tigers GTO Club. It is a little-known fact that '74 GTOs are among the most successful Pontiacs in sanctioned sportsman classes. Jody Traylor's Goat is a frequent Pure Stock competitor. This amazing '61 Catalina, which is an original Super Duty car with aluminum bumpers and has just 1,340 miles from new. It was recently sold from the Floyd Garrett Museum.