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XcYZ
01-02-2007, 01:28 AM
Our January '07 Feature ride is Roger Poirier's 69 GTO. It's a great car with a great story. Thanks for the write up, Roger. Knowing the full story only makes the car stand out that much more. :thumbsup:

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slck6t9
01-02-2007, 02:27 AM
Awsome story and GREAT car...I might have given up a long time ago. Way to see it through to the end.

Sales@Dutchboys
01-02-2007, 08:05 AM
Congrats R.P Cant wait to see it In person.

philbay
01-02-2007, 08:24 AM
I just read your story and viewed your photos.. Just a nice story about just what efforts a man will go through in order to reach a goal.. I often feel like Im not getting my car exactly where I want it, and I get discouraged.. A story such as yours reinforces my commitment, no matter how impossible it appears, to go ahead.. I also love these cars and all they represent.. Its not the "finished car", thats so important as to the journey and perseverence it takes to keep going.. My best wishes to your family. I also have a young son,devin 13, and I know that he too will continue on with the journey.. phil

Ricochet
01-02-2007, 03:35 PM
Congrats Roger!! Awesome car. It was nice to meet you & see it in person @ Woodward. Pics do this car no justice!!

Bill Howell
01-02-2007, 03:59 PM
As always, way to go Roger, what a job/story/car/person.
I am looking forward to seeing it again this year. :thumbsup:

Rybar
01-02-2007, 04:19 PM
Great car and story Roger, your GTO is perferct in every way. :thumbsup:

radrambler
01-02-2007, 04:42 PM
damn

thats a car story..to go through all of that in life building/keeping ownership of that car .......and still maintain the drive and the high quality no compromise attitude.....looks great
you have a great story and car......


radrambler

rwhite692
01-02-2007, 05:40 PM
Congrats Roger for keeping your vision alive and for not compromizing through it all... Your car is beautiful and your son is very lucky to have a Dad like you! :thumbsup:

67Sally
01-02-2007, 05:45 PM
A great car. :thumbsup:
W

projekt70chevelle
01-02-2007, 07:30 PM
That car is sick!! The color is perfect

modmachR
01-03-2007, 07:13 AM
Outstanding Machine. Hope to see it in person sometime. :thumbsup:

Reckley
01-03-2007, 10:05 AM
Great car Roger. After reading your story I now have hope for my project.

Mike

Roger Poirier
01-03-2007, 07:03 PM
I just read your story and viewed your photos.. Just a nice story about just what efforts a man will go through in order to reach a goal.

Its not the "finished car", thats so important as to the journey and perseverence it takes to keep going. phil

That certainly is more than half the battle. :thumbsup:

R.P.

Roger Poirier
01-03-2007, 07:08 PM
That car is sick!! The color is perfect

Well, it did not come for free I can tell you that. This quality of paint is what I now call stupid money. :wow:

R.P.

bob johnson
01-06-2007, 03:37 PM
Well, it did not come for free I can tell you that. This quality of paint is what I now call stupid money. :wow:

R.P.

quality paint takes stupid time..thus the stupid money..stupid in one respect, but in the final analysis, money well spent..icing on the cake

crc
01-06-2007, 08:17 PM
Very refreshing to see something different. Looks great! :thumbsup:

6D9
01-08-2007, 12:23 AM
Killer ride and sweet story! Best GTO I have ever seen hands down...

Roger Poirier
01-08-2007, 06:34 PM
Great car Roger. After reading your story I now have hope for my project.

Mike

Remember Mike, It's not over until the fat lady sings. My wife tried belting out tunes many times. I stopped her dead in her tracks. Anything is possible.

R.P.

57hemicuda
01-15-2007, 12:46 PM
That is a beautiful car,I love that body style GTO,There is no accounting for taste,I wouldn't change a thing. Ron

Speedster
01-15-2007, 03:44 PM
Roger -
As you know, your GTO is the best. I hope your son wants it and treasures it. Very cool. :thumbsup:

jjarky
01-24-2007, 04:07 PM
Sweet ride.

Roger Poirier
01-24-2007, 05:38 PM
Sweet ride.

Did you sell your car? I saw it up for sale on e-bay a month or so back. Some people on e-bay were wondering what was pro-touring, why no heater. lol

R.P.

Diognes56
01-26-2007, 07:48 PM
Awsome Goat :yes: :thumbsup: .

David

tyoneal
01-26-2007, 09:43 PM
Great looking Ride!

Your story is inspiring. I am in something similiar myself. Somewhere between feeling stupid and wanting to carry on.

My decision is to carry on, your story reinforces my own thoughts.

At 12 (1974) I wanted a 1st gen Camaro BAD. I bussed tables till I was within 2 months of my 16th Birthday. Found a 1967 std 2 dr coupe, 327 2 barrel, "3-on-a-Tree", and bought it. It was beautiful.

Had a dent in the rear left quarter (Pretty big one) but it was all I could afford and it was mine. All $500 dollars worth of it.

Two weeks after turning 16, got hit by a drunk driver. Totaled it out and had to have my shoulder reconstructed.

After recovering, I bought a 68 RS Camaro ($75), it didn't run, but it looked pretty nice and I figured I would just fix it over time. Since I wasn't Driving it, to save money and speed up the engine restoration, I dropped the insurance on it. Shortly thereafter it was stolen and never found. Crap!!

Following that fiasco, in 1978 I bought a 1969 SS 396. Had been a race car, nothing matched, it was about 5 different colors, but the body was straight, the interior was good and it ran. (283 sbc) That was the car I put the LS-7 in and had it painted. It looked great but as we all know it handled terribly. That was the one big part I couldn't solve at that time.

1981 I graduate from high school, and I had to sell it to go to college. Boy did that suck. Between the grants and loans, I still couldn't make things work so off it went. I promised to get another one someday after my education and do it exactly the way I had dreamed of doing this one.

I worked, started a business, and stayed real busy for the next 23 years. In late 2004 I got broad sided in my 3/4 ton 4X4 Suburban. I got hit in the drivers door by some broad in a Lexus who was talking on the phone and in a hurry to get home. She ran a red light and hit me at about 50 mph.

Well after a discectomy, two back fusions, two complete shoulder replacements and brain damage to my left frontal lobe. Things looked pretty dim. Couldn't drive or talk or really even function. I started having a series of operations with cognitive therapy in between. Last November I had my last operation (Knock on wood) Shoulder replacement.

Well early last year the Doctor and my family and friends encouraged me to take some trips with my wife and start enjoying life again. Well while looking on ebay one day I saw a 1969 RS/SS Camaro for sale not a mile from where I live.

For fun I want over and drove it. Oh my God did that bring back some fond memories. I was hooked again.

Time to stay good to my promise, I will get another 69 Camaro and finish doing it the way I had planned and promised myself. I would of bought that car, but it was a numbers matching, and I wanted to enjoy the experiance again of making it mine.

Between the back operations, shoulder operations and therapy I was still dealing with, lifting and turning wrenches could not be a big part of this build, but who cares I'll pick everything out and do what I can. What I can't do, I'll hire it out.

I found a company who did total restorations, and I could participate as much as possible in the construction. This started in July 2006. Things were finally going fine. In November 2006 it was time to get my second shoulder replacement.

I had it done and started my Physical Therapy about two months later. I decided I would start working with them again on the car, hopefully to get it done by March 07 or therabouts. I really want to give the Power Tour a go.

Tried to contact them and couldn't reach them. They were closed and they were gone. All the phone numbers were disconnected. Nothing!!

Tried emailing, Nothing. I finally received a letter in the mail telling me that they had ran into some hard times and had closed the shop. This was going to be an expensive restoration, I just didn't know how expensive. They were gone and so was about $50K of Car, Kick Ass Parts, everything.

Well ****! I got screwed and feel like an idiot to boot. I had done several months of looking for a good builder, had met their suppliers, seen other cars in progress and other owners. They had had one of there cars at a previous SEMA booth, and were very well connected with some big time builders. (I'm not going to mention any names because there is pending litigation going on)

I'm really bummed out at this point. Finally, after visiting with some close friends and a lawyer, My, "Due Dilligence", hadn't been bad it was just a really bad situation. I had met some very fine suppliers, checked the BBB talked to other previous customers, visited the facilities etc.

Well I'm currently talking to another person about buying their 1969 Camaro. I'm tired of this crap, both physically and financially.

I'm going to buy and fix up a 69 Camaro if it kills me, or hair-lips the Pope, or both.

The GTO story is one I think I can relate to pretty well. My budget is not near as big as it was before but, I will continue until it is finshed. (At this point I might just be plain stupid, but at this point as they said in, "The Blues Brother's", movie, "I'm on a Mission from God".

And God help those jerks that hosed me out of my money. They are going to be litigated to hell and back. May not get anything but satisfaction, but it will Suck to be them.

Anyway, once I get a new car, I hope to meet a lot of you. I know I at least have something in common with one of you. ;-)

My new Ride will be called, "Fever". '69 Camaro Fever that is.

Take Care and thanks for reading,

tyoneal

Roger Poirier
01-27-2007, 06:50 AM
Great looking Ride!

Your story is inspiring. I am in something similiar myself. Somewhere between feeling stupid and wanting to carry on. My decision is to carry on, your story reinforces my own thoughts. tyoneal

Move forward, that's all we can do. Getting taken to the cleaners has happen to more then just a few of us.

Concerning your health, the healing process takes a long time. Glad to see your wife pushing you out the door. I know it hurt's to be up and about. However, it takes your mind off the pain and builds your strength. I'm taking my first vaction in five years this spring. Cane and all.

In regards to the car, be patient. I would think there is a good chance you will get your car back over time.

Take care,

R.P.

MartiniWhore
01-30-2007, 12:01 PM
Oh Man! Finally a Pontiac!!!! GREAT CAR! He nailed the stance perfectly. I wonder what made him go with the 4:10 gears instead of 3:73's. Pontiacs are low-revving engines by nature, so you'd think the 4:10's might be too much.

staged67gspwr
01-31-2007, 06:06 PM
WOW!!killer GTO dude that thing is sick..i also wanted to ask you if its no problem what size wheels and tires are you running on that thing?And what springs did you use?


Thanks:thumbsup:

Roger Poirier
01-31-2007, 07:14 PM
I would be happy to give you the info. Please PM me.

R.P.

staged67gspwr
01-31-2007, 09:03 PM
I would be happy to give you the info. Please PM me.

R.P.



PM sent thank you.:thumbsup: