Don't Tell These Pontiac Owners the Brand Is Dead ; Car Enthusiasts Gather at the Nutter Center to Admire Gtos

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FAIRBORN -- When Ernest Burse first laid eyes on a Pontiac GTO in a Kansas City car dealer's lot in 1964, the brand's birth year, he had one thought: "I gotta have me one of them."

Three years later, Burse purchased a black 1967 GTO off a Chattanooga, Tenn., car lot and he's had it ever since, beefing it up over the years, burning up race tracks and taking it to car shows around the country, including on Thursday, July 9, to the GTO Association of America and the Pontiac Oakland Club International Co- Vention at the Ervin J. Nutter Center at Wright State University.

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Don't Tell These Pontiac Owners the Brand Is Dead ; Car Enthusiasts Gather at the Nutter Center to Admire Gtos

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