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[[File:Sideswiped.jpg|left|thumb|Niles accidentally sideswipes Jon on a side street as seen in [[Crack-Up]]]] | [[File:Sideswiped.jpg|left|thumb|Niles accidentally sideswipes Jon on a side street as seen in [[Crack-Up]]]] | ||
[[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="Ep305">{{cite episode | num = 305 | title = Death Watch}}</ref><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="Ep305" /><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 cars previous history before being owned by Ponch<ref name="Ep205" /> is currently unknown except that it was once owned by a psychotic traffic criminal named [[Niles]]<ref name="Ep121" /> | '''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="Ep305">{{cite episode | num = 305 | title = Death Watch}}</ref><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="Ep305" /><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 cars previous history before being owned by Ponch<ref name="Ep205" /> is currently unknown except that it was once owned by a psychotic traffic criminal named [[Niles]]<ref name="Ep121" /> then his [[Disgruntled Car Owner|Dad]] who started it on fire.<ref name="Ep205" /> Niles had accidentally loss the title during his period of ownership of the car, and had put an expired [[California]] license plate is actually 525 CAT.<ref name="Ep121 /> After Ponch had bought the car from Nile's dad for eighty three dollars.<ref name="Ep205" /> After Ponch hand taken ownership of the car, and had finally did a title search through the department of motor vehicles to find the cars loss title.<ref name="Ep207" /> After Ponch had officially got it registered by doing a title search through the department of motor vehicles it was finally given a brand new license plate which is actually 033 PCE.<ref name="Ep212" /> The car was once stolen by a gang of female car thieves.<ref name="Ep213" /> The car almost had it's new set of rims stolen.<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref> | ||
The car was once stolen by a gang of female car thieves.<ref name="Ep213" /> The car almost had it's new set of rims stolen.<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 11:46, 8 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][9] The car has been repaired several times which includes being repainted, and being through a list of small changes.[3][10][11][4][12][13][6][14][7][15][8][16][17] The car has been totaled at leased three times during those four years.[4][14][2] The car was finally totaled beyond future repairs.[2] The cars previous history before being owned by Ponch[3] is currently unknown except that it was once owned by a psychotic traffic criminal named Niles[1] then his Dad who started it on fire.[3] Niles had accidentally loss the title during his period of ownership of the car, and had put an expired California license plate is actually 525 CAT.[1] After Ponch had bought the car from Nile's dad for eighty three dollars.[3] After Ponch hand taken ownership of the car, and had finally did a title search through the department of motor vehicles to find the cars loss title.[10] After Ponch had officially got it registered by doing a title search through the department of motor vehicles it was finally given a brand new license plate which is actually 033 PCE.[11] The car was once stolen by a gang of female car thieves.[4] The car almost had it's new set of rims stolen.[18]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Episode 121: "Crack-Up"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Episode 610: "Fallout"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Episode 205: "Neighborhood Watch"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Episode 213: "Down Time"
- ↑ Episode 417: "New Guy in Town"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Episode 305: "Death Watch"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Episode 322: "Thrill Show"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Episode 410: "Forty Tons of Trouble"
- ↑ Episode 522: "A Threat of War"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Episode 207: "High Flyer"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Episode 212: "High Explosive"
- ↑ Episode 218: "Rally 'Round the Bank"
- ↑ Episode 219: "Bio-Rhythms"
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Episode 312: "Destruction Derby"
- ↑ Episode 401: "Sick Leave"
- ↑ Episode 411: "11-99: Officer Needs Help"
- ↑ Episode 501: "Suicide Stunt"
- ↑ Episode 416: "Karate"