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Poll results: '63 or '64 Pontiac?
Voter(s): 20
Poll is closed Dec 08, 2021
'63 Pontiac  -  votes: 6 / 30%
6
30%
'64 Pontiac  -  votes: 9 / 45%
9
45%
Tie  -  votes: 4 / 20%
4
20%
Sorry, no interest in this selection.  -  votes: 1 / 5%
1
5%

Poll: Which Pontiac? (11/24/2021)

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Which Pontiac? '63 or '64?

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1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible 1
1964 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE 4

 

 


John Bono
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David Green
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I like both of these a lot and am hard pressed to choose between them. A tie for me.



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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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.



   
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Frank Reed
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I like the headlights on the 63 a bit better than the 64.  


Frank Reed
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(@moe-parr)
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The side trim on the '63 seals the deal for me.


Barry Levittan
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John Napoli
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Another poll where they look pretty much the same.  Other than a few front and rear changes, so for me a tie.



   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Slight edge to the 64.



   
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John Merritt
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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
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Posted by: @jcarnutz

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.



   
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John Merritt
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@jack-dodds 

I have the Grand Prix models, I was thinking of the Bonneville.


John Merritt
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Larry kemling
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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!



   
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George Schire
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Like both, but a slight edge to the '64.  


George Schire
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(@67gto)
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1964 by a very slight margin. If a Grand Prix then 1963 because of the grill, tail light panel and no side trim.



   
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Posted by: @larry-kemling

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.



   
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Ed Glorius
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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.


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