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[[File:Pouring_Gasoline.jpg|right|thumb|A disgruntled car owner bathes his car in gasoline as seen in [[Neighborhood Watch]]]] | [[File:Pouring_Gasoline.jpg|right|thumb|A disgruntled car owner bathes his car in gasoline as seen in [[Neighborhood Watch]]]] | ||
'''Ponch's Firebird''' is actually a restore but is often a modified early 70's Pontiac Firebird that has been through a series of repairs during late [[Season 1|1977]]<ref name="Ep121">{{cite episode | num = 121 | title = Crack-Up}}</ref> through early [[Season 6|1982]].<ref name="Ep610">{{cite episode | num = 610 | title = Fallout}}</ref> This car has suffered two different owners prior to [[Ponch]].<ref name="Ep121" /><ref name="Ep205">{{cite episode | num = 205 | title = Neighborhood Watch}}</ref> The car has suffered fire damaged at leased three times during those four years.<ref name="Ep205" /><ref name="Ep213">{{cite episode | num = 213 | title = Down Time}}</ref><ref name="Ep417">{{cite episode | num = 417 | title = New Guy in Town}}</ref> The car has been damaged in past by mostly criminals.<ref name="Ep121" /><ref name="Ep213" /><ref name ="Ep322">{{cite episode | num = 322 | title = Thrill Show}}</ref><ref name="Ep410">{{cite episode | num = 410 | title = Forty Tons of Trouble}}</ref><ref name="Ep522">{{cite episode | num = 522 | title = A Threat of War}}</ref> The car has been repaired several times which includes being repainted, and being through a list of small changes.<ref name="Ep205" /><ref name="Ep207">{{cite episode | num = 207 | title = High Flyer}}</ref><ref name="Ep212">{{cite episode | num = 212 | title = High Explosive}}</ref><ref name="Ep213" /><ref name="Ep218">{{cite episode | num = 218 | title = Rally 'Round the Bank}}</ref><ref name="Ep219">{{cite episode | num = 219 | title = Bio-Rhythms}}</ref><ref name="Ep312">{{cite episode | num = 312 | title = Destruction Derby}}</ref><ref name="Ep322" /><ref name="Ep401">{{cite episode | num = 401 | title = Sick Leave}}</ref><ref name="Ep411">{{cite episode | num = 411 | title = 11-99: Officer Needs Help}}</ref><ref name="Ep501">{{cite episode | num = 501 | title = Suicide Stunt}}</ref> The car has been totaled at leased three times during those four years.<ref name="Ep213" /><ref name="Ep312" /><ref name="Ep610" /> The car was finally totaled beyond future repairs.<ref name="Ep610" /> | '''Ponch's Firebird''' is actually a restore but is often a modified early 70's Pontiac Firebird that has been through a series of repairs during late [[Season 1|1977]]<ref name="Ep121">{{cite episode | num = 121 | title = Crack-Up}}</ref> through early [[Season 6|1982]].<ref name="Ep610">{{cite episode | num = 610 | title = Fallout}}</ref> This car has suffered two different owners prior to [[Ponch]].<ref name="Ep121" /><ref name="Ep205">{{cite episode | num = 205 | title = Neighborhood Watch}}</ref> The car has suffered fire damaged at leased three times during those four years.<ref name="Ep205" /><ref name="Ep213">{{cite episode | num = 213 | title = Down Time}}</ref><ref name="Ep417">{{cite episode | num = 417 | title = New Guy in Town}}</ref> The car has been damaged in past by mostly criminals.<ref name="Ep121" /><ref name="Ep213" /><ref name ="Ep322">{{cite episode | num = 322 | title = Thrill Show}}</ref><ref name="Ep410">{{cite episode | num = 410 | title = Forty Tons of Trouble}}</ref><ref name="Ep522">{{cite episode | num = 522 | title = A Threat of War}}</ref> The car has been repaired several times which includes being repainted, and being through a list of small changes.<ref name="Ep205" /><ref name="Ep207">{{cite episode | num = 207 | title = High Flyer}}</ref><ref name="Ep212">{{cite episode | num = 212 | title = High Explosive}}</ref><ref name="Ep213" /><ref name="Ep218">{{cite episode | num = 218 | title = Rally 'Round the Bank}}</ref><ref name="Ep219">{{cite episode | num = 219 | title = Bio-Rhythms}}</ref><ref name="Ep312">{{cite episode | num = 312 | title = Destruction Derby}}</ref><ref name="Ep322" /><ref name="Ep401">{{cite episode | num = 401 | title = Sick Leave}}</ref><ref name="Ep410" /><ref name="Ep411">{{cite episode | num = 411 | title = 11-99: Officer Needs Help}}</ref><ref name="Ep501">{{cite episode | num = 501 | title = Suicide Stunt}}</ref> The car has been totaled at leased three times during those four years.<ref name="Ep213" /><ref name="Ep312" /><ref name="Ep610" /> The car was finally totaled beyond future repairs.<ref name="Ep610" /> | ||
The car was previously owned by a traffic criminal named [[Niles]]. | The car was previously owned by a traffic criminal named [[Niles]]. |
Revision as of 21:26, 7 February 2015
Ponch's Firebird is actually a restore but is often a modified early 70's Pontiac Firebird that has been through a series of repairs during late 1977[1] through early 1982.[2] This car has suffered two different owners prior to Ponch.[1][3] The car has suffered fire damaged at leased three times during those four years.[3][4][5] The car has been damaged in past by mostly criminals.[1][4][6][7][8] The car has been repaired several times which includes being repainted, and being through a list of small changes.[3][9][10][4][11][12][13][6][14][7][15][16] The car has been totaled at leased three times during those four years.[4][13][2] The car was finally totaled beyond future repairs.[2]
The car was previously owned by a traffic criminal named Niles.
As they enter the city streets, two cars speed by and they pursue them. The speeders split up and the Trans Am turns down a side street and tries to turn around. As he is sideways, Jon hits the car and flies over the hood.
The speeder takes off on foot as Ponch arrives at the scene of the accident to find Jon in pain.
Jon arrives at the hospital and Getraer meets him there. Out at Al's Garage, the Trans Am's driver arrives and tells his buddy that he ditched the car and then reported it stolen. He figures that as long as his buddy sticks to the story that they were together, he'll be in the clear. He blames the cops for messing things up his whole life and vows to get even.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Episode 121: "Crack-Up"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Episode 610: "Fallout"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Episode 205: "Neighborhood Watch"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Episode 213: "Down Time"
- ↑ Episode 417: "New Guy in Town"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Episode 322: "Thrill Show"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Episode 410: "Forty Tons of Trouble"
- ↑ Episode 522: "A Threat of War"
- ↑ Episode 207: "High Flyer"
- ↑ Episode 212: "High Explosive"
- ↑ Episode 218: "Rally 'Round the Bank"
- ↑ Episode 219: "Bio-Rhythms"
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Episode 312: "Destruction Derby"
- ↑ Episode 401: "Sick Leave"
- ↑ Episode 411: "11-99: Officer Needs Help"
- ↑ Episode 501: "Suicide Stunt"