Pontiac Enthusiast Year 1996 Magazine Back Issues
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- History Of Pontiac Racing
- This Is Now That Was Then
- GTO VS. GTO, Pontiac Highlights At SEMA
- 1996 IROC Firebird, One Lap Of Americ In A Trans Am.
- A Preview At The Pontiac Teams 1996 Winston Cup Season
- The New '97 Nascar Grand Prix
- Richard Petty's 25th Anniversary #43 STP Grand Prix, Driven By Bobby Hamilton
- Hot New Firebird: 1996 3800 Performance Package
- 1996 NHRA Firebird Drag Racing Action!
- 1964 421 Grand Prix, 740 - Hp Pontiac V8.
- Street Supercharging, 1997 Grand Prix Design.
- Warren Johnson's 6- Second GM Performance Parts Pro Stock Firebird
- All-Around Performance: Pontiac Road Racing Excitement
- 1996 GTO Association Of America Nationals In Denver
- 1964 World's Fair Show Cars: X-400 And Flamme GTO
- Restored: Arnie Beswick's 1963 A/FX Tomelesss Tiger
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Pontiac Enthusiast was created by Don Keefe and R. George Ellis in 1993. Both gentlemen had previously worked for CSK Publishing on their High Performance Pontiac (HPP) title. This title competed with HPP and provided great coverage of vintage and current performance Pontiacs.
Before his involvement in this title, Mr. Ellis had previously published a short-lived title, GTO Enthusiast. Only 8 issues were printed from the headquarters in Kew Garden Hills, New York.
The title was owned by Milestone Miniatures, Inc., first in Flushing, New York. By late 1997, the headquarters was moved to Orange, California. It is unknown if there was an ownership change.
Then in November, 2000, the table of contents page indicates the business entity became Auto Enthusiast Publications, Inc. Mr. Keefe left Pontiac Enthusiast at the same time and returned to HPP. There was likely an ownership change that prompted his departure.
A new owner emerged in 2004, Amos Automotive Publishing in Lakeland, Florida. Amos also published Cars & Parts, Mopar Enthusiast, Corvette Enthusiast, Muscle Car Enthusiast, Mustang Enthusiast and Chevy Enthusiast. All these titles were consolidated into Auto Enthusiast magazine in late 2010.
While Mr. Keefe worked for HPP until its demise in 2014, he also handled editorial duties for Smoke Signals magazine starting in 2006. In 2015, he then started Poncho Perfection magazine.