Seller seems a bit irritated.
http://saskatoon.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-classic-cars-1969-Beaumont-2dr-Hardtop-W0QQAdIdZ237727735
Seller seems a bit irritated.
http://saskatoon.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-classic-cars-1969-Beaumont-2dr-Hardtop-W0QQAdIdZ237727735
In reply to Travis_K:
you mean the front end built (by the factory) with leftover 1964 pontiac parts?
I was more looking at the giant rust holes you can see even in the blurry pics, and remembering what the last american version of one of those i saw for sale looked like for 1/3 that price (way nicer and still too much).
I'm in the vintage Pontiac business, especially the Canadian cars.
That's too much for a rusty, base model Beaumont for Saskabush.
The "American version" would be the Chevelle which sells for goofy money normally. Canadian cars are quirky but they don't really have a high value beause the market is rather limited.
BTW, 64 Pontiacs had stacked headlights.
Shawn
Yeah, i was refering to a POS 70 chevelle i looked at with no engine that i though way waay overpriced at $800, but sold like right after i looked at it. That car in the add is worse than alot of fiats are.
Sadly your "lockjaw" treatments won't be covered by our health insurance plan, even if you own a Beaumont. Or a lLaurentian. Or an Acadian.
The best "Canadian" Pontiac, in my opinion:
In reply to carguy123:
Me too. Sounded very straight forward. But so am I, so maybe that explains some things for me...
carguy123 wrote: I don't know, he sounded kinda reasonable to me.
...if you can disregard his sarcasim
Trans_Maro wrote: I'm in the vintage Pontiac business, especially the Canadian cars. Shawn
Then you may be able to find a home for the front clip and rear trim I saved off the front of a 64 or 65 (I can never remember) 4 door Acadian. Its been in my backyard for a couple decades. I didn't really want it, but couldn't stand to see it crushed. I haven't looked very hard for a new owner, you know the story, I'm sure. Interested?
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