Todd, you have the only 1969 Canadian Built Pontiac on POCI, my 1973 Lemans Sport Coupe is one of 3 but only two owners since the other gentleman owns two. I only see one 69 Beaumont and one 63 Parisienne as the Canadian cars listed to members on the POCI membership roster.
i gave my name to Norm. was i supposed to do something else. i haven't got anything yet.
Depends on when I suppose, I conatcted Norm and it all happened. You need to go online and sign up and pay however then give Paul your membership # so he knows to put you in the Canadian Specialty Chapter.
Pontiac Oakland Club International, they are forming a Canadian Pontiac Specialty Chapter. Pontiac and Acadian cars built in Canada are invited to participate in their club events. The Canadian Pontiac Specialty Chapter will be non-regional, anyone can join it is not based on ownership or location.
My LeMans does not appear as a Canadian only even though it is, by 73 the F37 model was used State side and here. My 1999 GMC shows up as only one of three registered, same as my LeMans. I find these numbers remarkably low given there are some 63,000 members. I wonder what cars are the most common?
-- Edited by 73SC on Tuesday 12th of May 2009 08:51:30 PM
I am going to assume everyone who joined and expressed interest in the Canadian specialty got an e-mail today. Message says 42 Charter members so far. Also says we must have executive positions filled. Looks like a President is needed to conduct business at annual meeting in Dayton. I am not in a position to attend this year but someone who is please put your name in the hat. It would be nice if we had a list of other 42 so we could organize ourselves.