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Not mine, just saw it advertised today..
Considering what it is and the condition, it seems cheap enough?. Adding a Mk1V would sure liven things up!. http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...QAdIdZ77831100 ![]() ~ Pete
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What does he mean "not a Pontiac"?
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What does he mean "not a Pontiac"? [/ QUOTE ] Old debate and technically he's right as they and Beaumonts were their own brands...never a Pontiac until the Chevette based Pontiac Acadians came along.. Look at old dealer ads and they say Pontiac, Buick, Cadillac, GMC, Acadian etc.. Even though they use Pontiac parts and styling also some logos look Pontiac, they're not and are unique if you look closely at the Pontiac looking V on hubcap centers etc.. Original paperwork/MSO's didn't so Ownerships/Titles shouldn't say Pontiac either...unless entered by mistake which did happen.. ![]() ~ Pete |