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A mini Pontiac show (4 cars)


My driveway the other day. My two, the 65 SD you will know as a former feature car here and a friend's 66 Grand Prix 53,000 mile car.

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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

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



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That's 3 Pontiacs and an Acadian Beaumont, (once upon a time) at your local Pontiac-Buick dealer  wink



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CdnGMfan wrote:

That's 3 Pontiacs and an Acadian Beaumont, (once upon a time) at your local Pontiac-Buick dealer  wink


 Just remember folks, the discussion on what is and isn't a Pontiac is a closed topic here on CP.



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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

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



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I meant to say, "what a nice photo of 4 great Canadian Pontiacs". Of course.

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67 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe, Oshawa-built 250 PG never disturbed.

In garage, 296 cid inline six & TH350...

Cam, Toronto.


I don't judge a man by how far he's fallen, but by how far back he bounces - Patton



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OK, 3 Canadian cars + one American car.

3 coupes and one convertible.

3 B-bodies and one A-body.

but who cares biggrin

No matter how you sum it up,

1 beautiful clear day to enjoy 4 great cars.

This is the stuff that keeps us going.

Thanks for the pictures !



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Nice cars, Carl!  GM of Canada and PMD really had it going on in the mid sixties!

It strikes me how easy it would be for the layman to assume the Grande Parisienne and the Grand Prix are the exact same car, yet they are so different underneath the skin.  I would love to be able to go back in time and see all the engineering that went on behind the scenes, to make it all happen, and to still be able to sell the cars at the pricepoint that they did.  Pontiac style at an almost Chevy price - no wonder Pontiacs were often best sellers in Canada during those years.  It's quite an accomplishment if you think about it.



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CdnGMfan wrote:

I meant to say, "what a nice photo of 4 great Canadian Pontiacs". Of course.


 Yes, was that what they call a Freudian slip? biggrin



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nice picture even the trailer looks good!

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MC wrote:

Nice cars, Carl!  GM of Canada and PMD really had it going on in the mid sixties!

It strikes me how easy it would be for the layman to assume the Grande Parisienne and the Grand Prix are the exact same car, yet they are so different underneath the skin.  I would love to be able to go back in time and see all the engineering that went on behind the scenes, to make it all happen, and to still be able to sell the cars at the pricepoint that they did.  Pontiac style at an almost Chevy price - no wonder Pontiacs were often best sellers in Canada during those years.  It's quite an accomplishment if you think about it.


 I hope at some point to have the Grand Prix on the hoist. I'm real curious to see  how it looks vs my Grande Parisienne. I know the chassis as well as floor pan between the 2 is 100% different but I want to see the differences.



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MC wrote:

Nice cars, Carl!  GM of Canada and PMD really had it going on in the mid sixties!

It strikes me how easy it would be for the layman to assume the Grande Parisienne and the Grand Prix are the exact same car, yet they are so different underneath the skin.  I would love to be able to go back in time and see all the engineering that went on behind the scenes, to make it all happen, and to still be able to sell the cars at the pricepoint that they did.  Pontiac style at an almost Chevy price - no wonder Pontiacs were often best sellers in Canada during those years.  It's quite an accomplishment if you think about it.


 I hope at some point to have the Grand Prix on the hoist. I'm real curious to see  how it looks vs my Grande Parisienne. I know the chassis as well as floor pan between the 2 is 100% different but I want to see the differences.


 That would make a great thread to follow along, Carl. Educational even.  



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