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Here's some links that relate to the ETC cars. If you have more send them to: andi@pontiacnationals.com

Literature Shelf for ETC vehicles
42 - 48 Pontiac Message Board
Pontiac-Oakland Club International (POCI)
All American Oakland Chapter
Street Rod Modified Chapter
pontiacplace.com
is now hosting Don Hinberger’s 42-48 Registry

1953 Pontiac Catalina website set-up by one of our members.

Pontiac Commercial & Professional Vehicle chapter of POCI
GMC Truck Chapter or POCI

June 2010 Website of the Month http://www.bennington.com/
    The website for Bennington, VT.  The ladies will be in Bennington on Thursday of the Flathead Reunion and we will be back on Friday afternoon to visit Hemmings Publishing.   Bennington has a lot of choices for museums & dining.  

May 2010 Website of the Month http://hoosactunnel.net
  The driving tour at the Flathead Reunion this year will take us right past the East Portal of the Hoosac Tunnel.  One of the most famous railroad tunnels in the eastern United States, it is over 25,000 feet long and took more then a quarter century to dig!
  This website is very easy to navigate, informative and well illustrated with photographs.  You should be able to learn anything you could possibly want to know about the Hoosac Tunnel.

April 2010 Website of the Month http://www.oaklandpontiacworldwide.com/
  This is the site of the Oakland Pontiac Worldwide Region of A.A.C.A. and is dedicated to Oakland and Pontiac automobiles from 1908 through 1958.  Their full color newsletter, The Vintage Voice, is published bi-monthly opposite the A.A.C.A. national bi-monthly Antique Automobile.  Many Early Times members already belong to Oakland-Pontiac Worldwide, it is another great resource for information of our favorite automobiles!

March 2010 Website of the Month   http://www.matterhorninnvt.com/
The Matterhorn Inn is the host Inn for the 2010 Flathead Reunion in West Dover, Vermont.  Pictures of the Inn and information about the area.  Also links for other local attractions.

February 2010 Website of the Month  http://www.lloydsautolit.com/index.html  We have all of the automobile manuals and books you need to repair or restore you car or truck, along with sales brochures, dealer albums, auto memorabilia, etc.  We carry a large inventory of hard to find original and reprint automobile literature and manuals, specifically designed by the auto manufacturer for your car or truck.

January 2010 Website of the Month http://www.lubriplate.com/   Lubriplate is your one stop solution for all your lubrication needs. Synthetic Oil & Grease, Air Compressor Oil, Hydraulic Oil, Multi Purpose Oil & Grease, Special Application Oil & Grease, Gear Bearing and Recirculation Oil & Grease, Specialty Oil & Grease, Food Grade Oil & Grease, Auto and Marine Oil & Grease, Motor Oil, Metalworking Oil, Machine Oils. Available in pails, kegs, drums, cans, bins, sprays, cartridges and tubes.

December 2009 Website of the Month  http://www.lov2xlr8.no/index.html
This month’s website is  Hot Cars by Hans Tore Tangerud.  Hans lives in Kristiansand, Norway.  He has put together a website with articles and brochures including some early Pontiac ones.

November 2009 Website of the Month  http://forums.aaca.org/f214/
     Charlene Roach recently let us know that the AACA Forums have now established a forum on Vintage Clothing. It's just off the ground, so please jump in and contribute.

October 2009 Website of the Month  http://www.visitvermont.com
    Since this issue is about the Flathead Reunion, we thought we would give you a website to check out where the 2010 Flathead Reunion will be held.  Plans are being finalized to stay in West Dover, VT.  As soon as we have the hotel information, we’ll let you know.

September 2009 Website of the Month http://web.me.com/azdon120/Dons_Travels/Welcome.html
ETC member Don Kline’s blog about his trip with his 1934 Pontiac.

August 2009 Website of the Month http://www.charlestonwv.com/
    It’s never too early to start planning for next year’s convention!!

July 2009 Website of the Month http://www.thebrassworks.net
       The Brassworks produces copper and brass radiators for classic cars, traditional street rods, custom street rods, and event fire engine and airplane radiators.  We are machinists, engineers, sheet metal workers, solder craftsmen and artists.  We pride ourselves on our construction of vintage radiators and our ability to cool engines.
      The Brassworks also produces stoneguards or rockguards for over 350 vintage cars.  Models include Packard, LaSalle, Cadillac, Auburn, Buick, Chrysler, Alvis, Esses, Cord, Duesenberg, Flint, Franklin, and many more.

June 2009 Website of the Month http://runningboardrubber.com
      We specialize in the reproduction of all antique (vintage) auto and truck running board rubber mats.  These include: Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Hudson, Lincoln, Graham-Paige, Ford, Chevrolet, LaSalle, Buick, Nash, Packard, Studebaker, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Pontiac, Durant, Essex, Terraplane, and Hupmobile to name the more common vintage cars and trucks.  
       We also specialize in the reproduction of extruded and/or molded trunk and floor mats, as well as those impossible to find rubber parts.

May 2009 Website of the Month  http://www.elderlyiron.com
      Elderlyiron.com is the only Auction site dedicated to our (The "Enthusiast") cause.  No "57 Chevy Parking Only" signs to sift through. No Matchbox Cars or Corvette Barbies.   Just cars and parts...period.
Elderly Iron is the politically correct term for "that old car" (truck, tractor, etc.) Too often we see these relics of American ingenuity rotting away in fields and woods, and, dare we say it even the placed the jaws of the crusher! Enthusiasts like us need a place to show what we know is available, or what we need. SOMEONE out there SOMEWHERE has what you're looking for, and someone is looking for what you have.

April 2009 Website of the Month   http://www.iolaoldcarshow.com/
This is the site with everything you need to know about the Iola Old Car Show in Wisconsin. If you click on "Show Information" at the top of the page, the drop-down box had all the important headings for information you may want or need. Ioal is a very large car event.

March 2009 Website of the Month  http://okchiefpontiac.com
Click on Memorabilia to go to the Pontiac Vintage Press & Library.  This site belongs to POCI member Tim Dye, from Oklahoma.  He has many interesting pieces of Pontiac literature and memorabilia for your viewing pleasure.  He is also selling duplicate material he’s collected.

February 2009 Website of the Month   http://auto.howstuffworks.com/
This a Consumer Guide website dedicated to automotve information of all types. You can search technical topics, vintage automobiles and manufacturer history. I have found that their information is generally accurate, but not without some obvious errors.  The site is basically good entertainment for automotve enthusiasts.

January 2009 Website of the Month   
http://www.sjgov.org/sheriff/historical/histprog.htm
Shortly after World War II, the San Joaquin County of California, purchased two 1946 Pontiac Streamliner 4 door sedans as the first county-owned patrol vehicles.  In 1996, the Historical Preservation Board took on the ambitious project of finding & restoring the patrol cars to original glory. This website has the story and pictures about the ’46 Pontiac Streamliner they found to restore.


2008 Websites listed in the Newsletters
January 2008 Website of the Month  
http://forums.aaca.org/ubbthreads.php/ubb/postlist/Board/85
February 2008  Website of the Month   http://www.tocmp.com  The Old Car Manual Project
September 2008 Website of the Month   http://www.roadsideamerica.com
October 2008 Website of the Month   http://www.cbmm.org
November 2008 Website of the Month   http://www.futurliner.com
December 2008 Website of the Month   http://www.historicroads.org

2007 Websites listed in the Newsletters
January 2007 - WEBSITE OF THE MONTH
http://www.manheimgold.com/   
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