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Who: Brett Perkins
What: '72 Pontiac LeMans
Where: Hastings, NE
Why: We didn't know there were parts available for these cars. We also didn't know anyone was restoring these cars until Brett sent us this photo. It took him and his father two years of Saturdays to finish it. That's a Pontiac tach on the hood and an Oldsmobile rear spoiler on the trunk. The color is DuPont Commercial Yellow. It's powered by a Pontiac 350.
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 "Here is a picture of my stroked...  "Here is a picture of my stroked '63 Nova SS doing a healthy little burnout." -Jeff Turner, Columbia Falls, MT |  "We are burning imports with...  "We are burning imports with a 2-ton boat!" -Mark Dominiak, White Bear Lake, MN |  "I love (the '79 Dodge Aspen)...  "I love (the '79 Dodge Aspen) because I can trash, cut, and rebuild it any way I want without the fear of chopping up some classic." -Joe Bikowski, South Bend, IN |
 "This is an old photo of my...  "This is an old photo of my '66 Chevelle SS with factory 396 and four-speed fresh from its first restoration. I still have this car and a few more. The fever helped fuel years of custom car building." -Troy Van Liere, Gaylord, MI |  "Here is a photo of my Mopar...  "Here is a photo of my Mopar doing a burnout at Lebanon Valley Dragway. I dig the Japan Star Motor sign in the background. There must be a lot of import breakage during the Wednesday test and tune!" -Dallas Shelton, Enfield, CT | |