Interesting, depending on the reserve. I wonder how it ended up in California? It's had a floor replacement, so it's hard to say how long it's been there.
The full story behind this Canada-specific marque, can be read on Wikipedia. Just google "Pontiac Beaumont"
Essentially, due to tariff agreements, GM of Canada built the Acadian and Beaumont series cars to give those North of the border their own sporty A body car, to replace the GTO. While these cars are not officially "Pontiacs" they were sold at Pontiac dealers, and wear quite a bit of Pontiac styling. These cars were Chevelles, with Chevrolet engines, with Pontiac styled grilles, tail lights, and they used the LeMans dash, and some interior parts. They are a very interesting piece of General Motors history.
The car you see here, is a project that is about 75% complete. You can drive the car, while you finish the restoration.
Mechanically, the car is in good overall shape. 327 4bbl engine (not sure if original to this car) is mated to a 2 speed Powerglide. Engine was rebuilt by previous owner to stock specs. New exhaust front to rear. Converted to front disc brakes. Wheels were blasted and powdercoated, Tires are a 4 years old, but have less than 200 miles on them. New fuel and brake lines front to rear. The car runs very nice when warm, however there is no functioning choke, so it's a little cold blooded in the morning.
The interior was just done. Correct Chevelle seat covers, with correct Tempest door panels were installed. New carpet, window cranks, arm rests, etc. The Convertible top was replaced about 3 years ago, and is still in nice shape, although it's hard to keep a white top spotless. The hydraulics all work correctly, and the power top goes up and down as it should.
The body is about 90% rust free. Most rust has been repaired, and body is in primer. There are still a few spots under the rear seat and in drivers rear wheel housing that need attention, as pictured. Except for the hood, all exterior body panels are original to this car. The entire floor was replaced years ago with a rust free one from a donor car. The rear trunk pan was just replaced a few months ago. The trunk pan was replaced as a complete unit from a donor car, and welded in at all the original spot weld locations. There are no seams in the trunk pan. It looks like it came that way from the top, and bottom. Rockers are solid, and all the factory spot welds on the bottom of the quarters are clean and visible. The quarter panels have had some patch work done in the past, but appear to be well done. The body needs panel alignment, then blocking, then ready for paint.
The car is most likely not a factory AC car, as I don't think they made any AC equipped convertible Beaumonts, but someone did install most of the factory AC components.
Also included are the BEAUMONT letters that go on the tail panel. Complete set, brand new.
Wrong console. Dash and steering wheel from a 67. Chevelle hood, hubcaps and rocket panels. Missing the Custom trim. I don't believe the convertible's had the rear speaker option?