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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

Video I made of my car which I love dearly, a 1986 Pontiac 6000 STE




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  • Oh man! I would do almost anything for that car!

    I cannot find one of these things in good shape!

  • @clubcar98 you will find one, eventualy

  • @Tbolt1000TForLife I shall not rest until I do!

    Although unless I get the car from elderly people, I dont think it will have all the records and that cool little kit in the trunk.

  • @clubcar98 good luck

  • I was just wondering if you could take out the chime and replace it with a buzzer from an old Chevy pickup truck and then do a video of this Pontiac with the Chevy truck buzzer?

  • @Jac2Mac like i said, it would sound better in my dad's 1999 GMC Suburban

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  • I don't think you would have a manual control for ride height and it wouldn't be in the trunk, most likely you have a built in tire pump. There is probably a hose in a compartment or under the trunk floor... still pretty cool AND nice car! Thats the same L44 V6 that powers the Fiero.

  • Oh you are so lucky..

  • @cedric333 yes, a very useful feature that I use often in my 86, although its in a bit rougher shape than this one

  • @Thedge10 thanks for the tip bro, you should make a video of your 83', thats very rare dude, please make a video of it, btw i have a few spots of rust starting to form so i will be doing body work sometime this summer

  • @Tbolt1000TForLife Nice Car and way ahead of it's time. Very clean. I've got an 83 STE. Two other places to check for the oil leak is the distributor shaft o-ring and the valve cover gaskets. Dist shaft repair is less well known, but is a cheap and easy fix. Make sure you get the silicone rubber o-ring since original nitrile won't last. They are sold by Dorman- Help! brand usually red.

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