Which Pontiac? '63 or '64?
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John Bono
North Jersey
I like both of these a lot and am hard pressed to choose between them. A tie for me.
I love most Pontiacs ever made so this is a real close one. The 61 is my fave of that decade, very closely followed by the '63; so the'63 get my vote this time.
I like the headlights on the 63 a bit better than the 64.
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
The side trim on the '63 seals the deal for me.
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
Another poll where they look pretty much the same. Other than a few front and rear changes, so for me a tie.
I love them both, but a very slight edge to the '64. I sure wish someone would do both in 1:43. Come on Sergio, a Goldvarg version would be awesome.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
I love them both, but a very slight edge to the '64. I sure wish someone would do both in 1:43. Come on Sergio, a Goldvarg version would be awesome.
Sergio has given us the 64 Grand Prix, which is a beauty but the '63 would be fantastic. The Catalina, Bonneville or Ventura from 61 thru 67 would be much appreciated.....several of which (61 & 67) Goldvarg has done or has coming soon. Station wagons would be very nice as well IMO.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
One of my all time favorites was the 67’ Bonneville 2dr hardtop I had in the early 1970s …
would absolutely love to have a quality model of one in white with a dark blue interior and vinyl top.still kicking myself for selling that car!
Like both, but a slight edge to the '64.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
1964 by a very slight margin. If a Grand Prix then 1963 because of the grill, tail light panel and no side trim.
One of my all time favorites was the 67’ Bonneville 2dr hardtop I had in the early 1970s …
would absolutely love to have a quality model of one in white with a dark blue interior and vinyl top.still kicking myself for selling that car!
I'm fairly sure Goldvarg is doing one but a 4dr. I will buy it but I'm a 2dr. guy generally. I much prefer the nose of the 67 Grand Prix over the other versions with the stacked headlights.
1963 for me. One of my favorites of the Sixties. 1964 is nice, too. I too would love a 1/43rd 1963 GP, especially in dark blue with those beautiful turbine wheels.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.

