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a couple of 4doors not commonly seen any more


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Man! Those 66 pontiacs seem to be growing on trees these days. Must be all the rains we've had in Manitoba this spring.

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LOL! 66 must be the largest surviving Canadian Pontiac. I wonder why? Sales volume that year?

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Love to have that '69 Beaumont.  Reminds me of my first car.



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beaumontguru wrote:

Man! Those 66 pontiacs seem to be growing on trees these days. Must be all the rains we've had in Manitoba this spring.


 And that's a good looking sedan too!



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Carl, you likes the skirts and mud flaps? On dirt roads the mud flaps are very practical.

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beaumontguru wrote:

Man! Those 66 pontiacs seem to be growing on trees these days. Must be all the rains we've had in Manitoba this spring.


 and did you see the 2 cords hanging out the front? yes she has 2 block heaters just like yours smile



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The Beaumont is a base 734-series. Note the optional B90 chrome window frames.


As for the twin block heater cords, perhaps one cord is for the block heater while the other is for a battery blanket.

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CdnGMfan wrote:

The Beaumont is a base 734-series. Note the optional B90 chrome window frames.


As for the twin block heater cords, perhaps one cord is for the block heater while the other is for a battery blanket.


 Coffee maker and toaster



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CdnGMfan wrote:

The Beaumont is a base 734-series. Note the optional B90 chrome window frames.


As for the twin block heater cords, perhaps one cord is for the block heater while the other is for a battery blanket.


 Yes, or interior warmer, another popular item on the prairies.



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As for the twin block heater cords, perhaps one cord is for the block heater while the other is for a battery blanket.


 Coffee maker and toaster


 See? Cup-holders seem like a modern convenience, but a coffee maker, a toaster and ashtrays for all hmm

A radio was considered a frill.



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I think the 66 is the same one I saw in the winter under the convention center. But then again all those 66 pontiacs look the same to me. Soooooo many out there!

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MY BEAUMONT HAS 4 STUDDED TIRES AND 2 BLOCKHEATERS......AND LOTS OF OIL UNDERNEATH.  The other one has a longer roof.

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