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1938 Pontiac
President's Message for December

A time for change

A time for change? Well, I think so at least. As time
goes on, running the Early Times Chapter has
become a greater challenge to the officers. So
much more has been added over the years, as far
as activities and......Read More
ETC News

Please check your newsletter for the proposed
amendments to the ETC Constitution

The Flathead Reunion is scheduled for
September 9-12, 2009 in Amana, Iowa
We are using The Guest House Motel . 4712 220th Trail,
Amana, Iowa . (319)622-3599 / (877)331-0828 for our host
motel. Ask for the Flathead Reunion rate.

Hershey 2008 was a success!! Thanks to Arnold &
Lois for taking the lead on the setup and work of this
event. Also thanks to Kenny & Charlene Roach who
displayed their '37 in the booth. Also thanks to all the
members who stopped by to help. Arnold has 13 new
members for the club and he keeps getting more emails
everyday.
The Early Times Chapter, (E.T.C.)
is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of
1926 to 1954 Pontiacs.
ETC is a chapter of the Pontiac Oakland Club International
For information about the Early Times Chapter please contact
Website contact is
ETC Hats are back!
The new hats are pale khaki with the ETC logo
embroidered in color. You can see how nice it looks on
a bear, just imagine how good it will look on you!
The price is $15, you can order yours from Bobbi
Luken, see the merchandise advertisement in your
newsletter for additional information
The Pontiac line for 1938 carried over all of the highly successful ’37 models, with
a styling facelift. The grille reflected a bold appearance due to 14, equally spaced,
straight horizontal bars. The Silver Streaks were comprised of 9 lines that split the
grille and ran along the center of the hood toward the windshield, than resumed
on the deck lid. The rear Silver Streaks were standard on all closed.....Read More