New From Saskatchewan with a 1940 Pontiac 4 Passenger Coupe
Grant Jones said
Sep 25, 2012
I am a restorer type of guy...I have a 1928 Model A that I restored fromt the ground up. I also own a 1954 Ford Customline that I inherited from a great Aunt. It is all original with 16,000 miles on it; rides like a new car, but has suffered some from a long time sitting. In addition to this I have two 72 Porsche 914's. One I totalled and kept as a parts car, the other has a number of performance items done to it but needs some body work. I am in the process of working on a 1923 Model T touring. This has been side tracked as I renovated our 1922 Eaton's catalogue house. With the house almost done I am re-focussing on my cars. I have a 1940 Canadian Pontiac I have had stored for about 10 years. I have a real burning desire to get at this one. I decided that I had better start hunting down the parts I am going to need, so that they are in place when I start. The car is quite complete and suffers only from having sat outside for a number of years, where kids broke the glass out of it. I plan a complete ground up restoration of this car. I will put some pictures on at a later date.
Canadian Poncho said
Sep 25, 2012
Welcome aboard. We look forward to photos!
Pontiacanada said
Sep 26, 2012
Welcome Grant from Canada's east coast. I know how house renos could take time away from working on a car, believe me!
427carl said
Sep 26, 2012
Grant Jones wrote:
I have a 1928 Model A that I restored fromt the ground up.
I also own a 1954 Ford Customline that I inherited from a great Aunt. It is all original with 16,000 miles on it; rides like a new car, but has suffered some from a long time sitting.
In addition to this I have two 72 Porsche 914's. One I totalled and kept as a parts car, the other has a number of performance items done to it but needs some body work.
I am in the process of working on a 1923 Model T touring.
This has been side tracked as I renovated our 1922 Eaton's catalogue house. With the house almost done I am re-focussing on my cars.
I have a 1940 Canadian Pontiac I have had stored for about 10 years.
I have a real burning desire to get at this one. I decided that I had better start hunting down the parts I am going to need, so that they are in place when I start. The car is quite complete and suffers only from having sat outside for a number of years, where kids broke the glass out of it. I plan a complete ground up restoration of this car. I will put some pictures on at a later date.
Welcome !! looks like you have 20-30 years worth of work better get at it lol
66 Grande guy said
Sep 26, 2012
40 Pontiac coupe. Thats a nice looking car! Welcome!
rabbit64cs said
Sep 27, 2012
pics please..can't wait to see !!
and welcome from central SK...
57poncho said
Sep 27, 2012
Welcome aboard can't wait to see pics.
Captain Beaumont said
Sep 27, 2012
Welcome from Edmonton
Numbers_guy said
Sep 28, 2012
Welcome from the left coast (Victoria BC).
sounds like you have a few nice vehicles. Hopefully you can find some of the parts you need on this site.
paris69 said
Sep 30, 2012
Nice cars! Welcome to the site.
JC2+2 said
Sep 30, 2012
Welcome from Edmonton. The '40 coupe has some nice lines. I have a '41 Pontiac coupe (future project) and also have a '29 Model A (in progress).
RogerB said
Oct 2, 2012
Welcome from Quebec city !
65post said
Oct 2, 2012
Pics man pics..We are picture junkies....Welcome from the Eastern Townships ( Quebec )
I am a restorer type of guy...I have a 1928 Model A that I restored fromt the ground up. I also own a 1954 Ford Customline that I inherited from a great Aunt. It is all original with 16,000 miles on it; rides like a new car, but has suffered some from a long time sitting. In addition to this I have two 72 Porsche 914's. One I totalled and kept as a parts car, the other has a number of performance items done to it but needs some body work. I am in the process of working on a 1923 Model T touring. This has been side tracked as I renovated our 1922 Eaton's catalogue house. With the house almost done I am re-focussing on my cars. I have a 1940 Canadian Pontiac I have had stored for about 10 years. I have a real burning desire to get at this one. I decided that I had better start hunting down the parts I am going to need, so that they are in place when I start. The car is quite complete and suffers only from having sat outside for a number of years, where kids broke the glass out of it. I plan a complete ground up restoration of this car. I will put some pictures on at a later date.
Welcome Grant from Canada's east coast. I know how house renos could take time away from working on a car, believe me!
Welcome !! looks like you have 20-30 years worth of work better get at it lol
40 Pontiac coupe. Thats a nice looking car! Welcome!
pics please..can't wait to see !!
and welcome from central SK...
Welcome from the left coast (Victoria BC).
sounds like you have a few nice vehicles. Hopefully you can find some of the parts you need on this site.
Welcome from Edmonton. The '40 coupe has some nice lines. I have a '41 Pontiac coupe (future project) and also have a '29 Model A (in progress).
Welcome from Quebec city !
Pics man pics..We are picture junkies....Welcome from the Eastern Townships ( Quebec )