One of our techs at work is from South America. His dad owned a repair shop there. He said you had to be very resourceful. Parts weren't replaced, they were rebuilt. Just like we used to do in the good ol days. A friend of mine is a retired Cadillac Tech (he worked at the Cadilllac dealer that I believe was in downtown Toronto-Ray?) and he said up to the mid 60's the only parts that weren't rebuilt were power seat motors.
Todd
427carl said
Dec 8, 2008
Wow thats cool to hear When I was a kid, I used to watch my Dad and Uncle, rebuild everything on older cars.. I wonder if, they can still get the "parts' to rebuild....
alexpertkustompontiac1956 said
Dec 8, 2008
hola miguel esta bonito el carro te felicito es duro reparar un carro cuando hacen falta herramientas y un buen taller mira yo soy mexicano y si en algo puedo ayudarte y si esta al alcanze de mis manos lo haria bueno miguel dime si te falta algo tratare de conseguirlo (manual, molduras etc)
hi micky thats a nice car i know how difficult is to repair a car without a good garage or the proper tools, well if there is something that i can do for you do not hesitade for ask, if you need a manual or trim etc
atentamente alejandro
Astro Jet said
Dec 9, 2008
69Laurentian wrote:
A friend of mine is a retired Cadillac Tech (he worked at the Cadilllac dealer that I believe was in downtown Toronto-Ray?) and he said up to the mid 60's the only parts that weren't rebuilt were power seat motors.
Todd
I believe that would be Addison Pontiac-Buick-Cadillac on Bay St. north of College.
Great dealership, I bought many parts there through the 80's when a lot of the 60's and 70's stuff was still available. It was a beautiful art deco building. A lot of the service/storage space was on the second floor and the roof and accessed via a long ramp up the side. Unfortunately the land it sat on just became too valuable and was sold for condos a year or so go. Maybe 68sd can find a picture from his archives?
427carl said
Dec 9, 2008
alexpertkustompontiac1956 wrote:
hola miguel esta bonito el carro te felicito es duro reparar un carro cuando hacen falta herramientas y un buen taller mira yo soy mexicano y si en algo puedo ayudarte y si esta al alcanze de mis manos lo haria bueno miguel dime si te falta algo tratare de conseguirlo (manual, molduras etc)
hi micky thats a nice car i know how difficult is to repair a car without a good garage or the proper tools, well if there is something that i can do for you do not hesitade for ask, if you need a manual or trim etc
atentamente alejandro
Perfect! that is exactly, what I would have said...C2
Micky said
Dec 9, 2008
Carl Stevenson wrote:
Can you easily find parts to repair the wheel cylinder?
Hi carl Stevenson ....it`s easy found part to repair the wheel cylinder, there place expencive and place low priced....
it`s dificult for my found part how originallighter , lighter cigarret etc...I going to send a photo to my housing intrument carrier and few part into the car that I can`t found here....
Micky said
Dec 9, 2008
alexpertkustompontiac1956 wrote:
hola miguel esta bonito el carro te felicito es duro reparar un carro cuando hacen falta herramientas y un buen taller mira yo soy mexicano y si en algo puedo ayudarte y si esta al alcanze de mis manos lo haria bueno miguel dime si te falta algo tratare de conseguirlo (manual, molduras etc)
hi micky thats a nice car i know how difficult is to repair a car without a good garage or the proper tools, well if there is something that i can do for you do not hesitade for ask, if you need a manual or trim etc
atentamente alejandro
Hola amigo ..gracias por tu ayuda aqui es muy dificil encontrar algunas partes....
la parte mecanica del auto lo tengo casi todo lo que me falta son los encendidos de mi beaumont que van en el tablero ( mi tablero es igual al del pontiac gto 67 ) ,
fuera de seo me faltan las gomas y las molduras del la parte interior del auto y la consola que utilisa el chevelle 67....me gustaria saber si quieres que te mande fotos para que veas lo que tengoy lo que me falta....aaa y el manual del beau 67 no lo tengo.....es decir me falta todo lo de adentro y algunos enblemas de afuera....
-- Edited by Micky at 20:45, 2008-12-09
CdnGMfan said
Dec 15, 2008
Carl Stevenson wrote:
I sure wish I could read Spanish. I would like to know what is being said on your forum.
Although it's not 100% perfect, here's a link to a helpful page:
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/ Copy and paste the text from the Beaumont webpage into the window and then select your language options.
One thing I noticed on 3 different 1968 Beaumonts on that Chilean website was the use of the 1967 Chevelle / Chevy II / Camaro "250" crest on the fenders. My '67 Chevelle has them, that's why I noticed.
Micky said
Dec 20, 2008
hello it takes some pieces to paint.
These were guinea fowl with electrostatic painting
see my page in acadian beaumont foro
-- Edited by Micky at 19:50, 2008-12-20
57poncho said
Dec 20, 2008
Look good Micky nice bright color
Micky said
Dec 20, 2008
I`m going it to the chassis to also paint with electrostatic painting. that is the factory of a friend
Johann65 said
Dec 21, 2008
I take my hat off to Mickey!! He has a lot of Guts!!! My garage has at least the basics, His has nothing!!!!
427carl said
Dec 21, 2008
yes we are blessed arn't we
Micky said
Dec 21, 2008
Serious a continental event if I get to arm to my car and profit to travel from Chile to Canada.as long as you wait for jajaja to me. it is a dream for my ...... not yet I have family so nonserious inposible.
Micky said
Dec 25, 2008
Hello Merry Christmas.
I have the panel of the radio but not it console.
Micky said
Dec 27, 2008
Hello who can respond this question to me. in which date realiso first exportaciom from acadians 67 to Chile and how was sent. and whatever approximately were sent? there are photos?
68sd said
Dec 30, 2008
is it possible for you guys to take a photo of you cowl tags for us,would be interesting?
68sd said
Dec 30, 2008
it will look like this
427carl said
Jan 6, 2009
Micky wrote:
Hello who can respond this question to me. in which date realiso first exportaciom from acadians 67 to Chile and how was sent. and whatever approximately were sent? there are photos?
im assuming these cars were boxed then assembled in chile?
68sd said
Jan 7, 2009
one thing ive always noticed is alot of the cars if not all of them are sixes with big block hoods,noticed even the novas have ss hoods
Canadian Poncho said
Jan 7, 2009
My theory on the BB hood's is the dies to stamp them were likely in better shape than the standard hood dies as not as many were produced.. 68sd wrote:
one thing ive always noticed is alot of the cars if not all of them are sixes with big block hoods,noticed even the novas have ss hoods
Micky said
Jan 8, 2009
The vehicles, that arrived at the port of Arica, were engaged in initially disarmed in drawers from Canada from plant GM of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada and from 1967 from Planta GM of Willow Run in Michigan, the USA. you can send a photo to me of how were those places in that age and this age?
427carl said
Jan 8, 2009
Micky wrote:
The vehicles, that arrived at the port of Arica, were engaged in initially disarmed in drawers from Canada from plant GM of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada and from 1967 from Planta GM of Willow Run in Michigan, the USA. you can send a photo to me of how were those places in that age and this age?
Does any on have early pictures? I would like to see both plant too Please I will let you listen to my motor
Micky said
Apr 4, 2009
Micky wrote:
Hi amigo not we do not steal gas but could if the price go up ( mad max film have you see ) ..jeje and when you come I going to invite to chilean beer... I work in a building for save money to repair or buy some part for my friend acadian beaumont ....
I have number ..coulb help to found a regitration in some pleace :
industria de vehiculos tecna chile number car manufacture 7 11 2272
xco 2922143 B general motors corp . u.s.a
AND there is other nameplate but just say ; g.m canadian d.d (it`s in the door)
hi micky thats a nice car i know how difficult is to repair a car without a good garage or the proper tools, well if there is something that i can do for you do not hesitade for ask, if you need a manual or trim etc
atentamente
alejandro
I believe that would be Addison Pontiac-Buick-Cadillac on Bay St. north of College. Great dealership, I bought many parts there through the 80's when a lot of the 60's and 70's stuff was still available. It was a beautiful art deco building. A lot of the service/storage space was on the second floor and the roof and accessed via a long ramp up the side. Unfortunately the land it sat on just became too valuable and was sold for condos a year or so go. Maybe 68sd can find a picture from his archives?
Hi carl Stevenson ....it`s easy found part to repair the wheel cylinder, there place expencive and place low priced.... it`s dificult for my found part how originallighter , lighter cigarret etc...I going to send a photo to my housing intrument carrier and few part into the car that I can`t found here....
Hola amigo ..gracias por tu ayuda aqui es muy dificil encontrar algunas partes.... la parte mecanica del auto lo tengo casi todo lo que me falta son los encendidos de mi beaumont que van en el tablero ( mi tablero es igual al del pontiac gto 67 ) , fuera de seo me faltan las gomas y las molduras del la parte interior del auto y la consola que utilisa el chevelle 67....me gustaria saber si quieres que te mande fotos para que veas lo que tengoy lo que me falta....aaa y el manual del beau 67 no lo tengo.....es decir me falta todo lo de adentro y algunos enblemas de afuera....
-- Edited by Micky at 20:45, 2008-12-09
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/ Copy and paste the text from the Beaumont webpage into the window and then select your language options.
One thing I noticed on 3 different 1968 Beaumonts on that Chilean website was the use of the 1967 Chevelle / Chevy II / Camaro "250" crest on the fenders. My '67 Chevelle has them, that's why I noticed.
-- Edited by Micky at 19:50, 2008-12-20
-- Edited by 427carl at 21:42, 2009-01-06
I found it