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69 beaumont ad


steve and i copied this off cool69 when he wasnt looking,so we could have a record,very cool.



does anyone have any more ads?

-- Edited by 68sd at 09:49, 2008-10-12

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found there on the net






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-- Edited by 68sd at 20:11, 2008-10-18

-- Edited by 68sd at 20:12, 2008-10-18

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found this on the net

327 firebird




At first glance, these are the Firebird 400 and Grand Prix for 1968, but...

...the phrase "Astro-Flash 327" is one of at least two cues that this is a Canadian ad. Mostly because of steep tariffs in Canada, our northern neighbors built Pontiacs right from the start (1926) for their own consumption. And, beginning in 1937 (40 years before the onslaught of "corporate" drivetrains here in the States), Canada's Pontiacs used a variety of Chevrolet components underor, at times includingthe skins. You may recall the forgettable Pontiac Capriceer, Parisienneof the mid-Eighties, imported from Canada because full-size Pontiacs had been prematurely axed from the U.S. lineup. Truly exciting news for 1968 was the 327, not only because it replaced the ancient 283, but also because the previous standard powerplant, even for the venerable 2 + 2, was the 155 hp "Astro-Six"! Fortunately, 396s and 427s remained available.

With the easing of those tariffs in the mid-Sixties, imports from the U.S., such as the Firebird 400 (above, top), increased dramatically. As Canada's factories stepped up production for export, uniquely-Canadian modelsdeveloped to meet the demands of Canadian consumersstarted to disappear. The bottom car appears to be a Grande Parisienne which was, in its 2-door version, at least outwardly similar to our Grand Prix in 1966 and '67 (interestingly, the Canadian series included a 4-door hardtop and station wagon). But, for '68, the Grand Prix-like grille adorns what looks to be a stateside Catalina Sport Coupe body with fender skirts, thus losing the Grand Prix's exclusive formal roofline and concave rear glass in the process



-- Edited by 68sd at 20:36, 2008-10-18

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Wow, I've never seen that 67 Acadian ad before. That's a cool one!

And an SD to boot!

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1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)

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