Monday, March 23, 2026


 

14 comments:

  1. Sweet. Learned to drive on a '62 Pawnyak Catalina.

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  2. Always loved those wheels……

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  3. had a 62 bonnie ragtop back in high school. great car. sucked gas like mad though
    421 super duty engine and a 4 speed auto trannie. and the best back seat of any car I ever had. it was better than most couches I used since.
    one year after getting running again, the gas crisis happened. it had a 27-28 gallon thank and at BEST, 12 mpg. but it was perfect for the highway !

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  4. It is a 1961 model.

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  5. Pontiac was one of the most powerful and feared Native American chiefs during and after the French & Indian Wars.

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    1. And what happened to him?

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    2. Pontiac was assassinated on April 20, 1769, near the French town of Cahokia.

      Most accounts place his murder in Cahokia, but historian Gregory Dowd wrote that the killing probably happened in a nearby Indian village.

      The killer was a Peoria warrior whose name has not been preserved.

      He was apparently avenging his uncle, a Peoria chief named Makachinga (Black Dog), whom Pontiac had stabbed and badly wounded in 1766.

      A Peoria band council had authorized Pontiac's execution.

      The Peoria warrior came behind Pontiac, stunned him by clubbing him, and stabbed him to death.

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  6. i thought we were discussing the car ?

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    1. The car's legacy seems to be important to know because it is part of our nation's history. But then, some folks don't care and some folks are "offended" by what went before. It's all good.

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  7. Looked at one year model, close to the above, might been a 65 or 65, had an overhead cammed straight six, manual floor shift, nice car, no title though. It sat for years.

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