That sucks, I used to love the old Pontiac's. My 1st Pontiac was a 1970 GTO, I was hooked! I was a kid and got a little drunk one night and decided to see how fast I could get it going across a local bridge, Got it going over 100 but couldn't stop at the other side. Next I bought a 1970 Grand Prix, My favorite Pontiac a real sleeper. Most people would see that big car and not even think twice about it. It ran great, ran an 1100 Kawasaki and had it going 140-145mph she flew. Sold it to buy my 1969 Triumph TR6 Trophy then found a 1969 Grand Prix the engine smoked on one bank, Found a 455HO engine and built it after alot of research and finding special parts, put the engine in and ended up selling it for a down payment on a house. Didn't get to even fire it up. But I did get to drive it after I sold it to my x brother in law. So much power it was breaking everything! Driveshaft, Rearend, and even cracked the bell housing all at different times. I still have a couple old Pontiac engines that I want to rebuild and find a nice sothern car to put it in. I will miss the Pontiac Line. I think the old Pontiac's were better engineered than the compareable Chevy's of the 60's and early 70's. Sad state of affairs right now in the states when american car companies are folding left and right. RIP Pontiac!

Sorry for the long rant but I will definitely miss the Pontiac's