just wondering if someone could help me out finding door rubbers for my car
seventy2plus2 said
Apr 14, 2022
2 door, 4 door, hdtp, sedan, etc?
I got the door rubbers, etc for my 70 Laurentian 2 dr hdtp from California Pontiac Restorations. Same as a Catalina.
oshawacliff said
Apr 14, 2022
Robert
Welcome to the sight. Tell us how you found Canadian Poncho.
Lots of active members willing to help
Photos appreciated.. easily added
Look for add image then click ok.
robert currie said
Apr 16, 2022
Thanks for accepting me on the site. I found your site by chance. I'm sending along a photo of my 1965 Laurentian with 38,000 actual miles, all original except for one paint job.
Thanks for accepting me on the site. I found your site by chance. I'm sending along a photo of my 1965 Laurentian with 38,000 actual miles, all original except for one paint job.
Robert, would you consider submitting a bunch of pictures and a story about your car to the site administrator so he could feature it at the top of the page for a month sometime? He's always looking for feature cars and certainly your car is intriguing!
Welcome here, by the way.
4SPEED427 said
Apr 16, 2022
For your weatherstrip parts, if you Google Metro Rubber Products you will find the website for what most consider to be the best weatherstrips for our old cars. Maybe their site lists Canadian dealers? If not you could contact Metro and ask them for a list of Canadian dealers.
your model Laurention is a 4 door sedan. Same weather strip as a Chevy Belaire. Antique Chevrolet in Dundas ON should be able to help you! They have a web site.
Dale
oshawacliff said
Apr 16, 2022
Did you know about Vintage Vehicle Services that supply's specific data about your car. Provide vin number and the data plate by the wiper motor on the firewall.
To Order Your Factory Documentation Package:
Research charges are $58.85 CDN ( US rate varies according to exchange ) payable Visa, Mastercard or certified cheque/money order..
Note: Rush Service is an additional $10.00
Credit cards can be accepted over the phone at 905-440-7689 or securely faxed on 905-440-7644.
Contact Us: The phone number in Oshawa, Ontario Canada is: George: 905-440-7636, Frank: 905-440-7618, and the general line is 905-440-7689
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Cliff
robert currie said
Apr 17, 2022
Yes, certainly I would love to do that, once I get it out of storage, I will take some good pictures and get back to you.
cdnpont said
Apr 17, 2022
Very nice. Always a treat to see another 65 Laurentian.
norontcan said
Apr 17, 2022
Another example of why Pontiac was the best selling marque in Canada in 1965
North said
Apr 19, 2022
I'd want to be sure you really need to replace your door weather-strips. Repro weather-stripping is nothing like the originals, way too hard, poor fitment, especially so with the even lower quality stuff you see for low demand items like for 4 doors. If your originals are just dry and cracked I'd try to nourish them with some rubber protectants a few times.
Also to chime in with the other comments that car is beautiful, great condition and stance. When you consider that it was a rather low priced car and in the 4 door sedan especially a very utilitarian car and yet the Pontiac stylists managed to make a very stylish look.
robert currie said
Apr 20, 2022
Thanks
beaumontguru said
Apr 20, 2022
Welcome. Great to see a survivor stock example. Very well done.
You will find metro stuff to be high quality and same as original. But ONLY use metro brand for sure.
robert currie said
Jun 11, 2022
Hello, could someone advise as to who the site administer is or an email I can send my write up to for feature car of the month? Thanks!
4SPEED427 said
Jun 11, 2022
At the top of this page click "All Users" and right near the top of the list you'll see "Canadian Poncho". That's Todd and he is the site creator and admin. Just click on his name to send him a message.
just wondering if someone could help me out finding door rubbers for my car
I got the door rubbers, etc for my 70 Laurentian 2 dr hdtp from California Pontiac Restorations. Same as a Catalina.
Robert
Welcome to the sight. Tell us how you found Canadian Poncho.
Lots of active members willing to help
Photos appreciated.. easily added
Look for add image then click ok.
Thanks for accepting me on the site. I found your site by chance. I'm sending along a photo of my 1965 Laurentian with 38,000 actual miles, all original except for one paint job.
Thanks
She is like new, great car
Robert, would you consider submitting a bunch of pictures and a story about your car to the site administrator so he could feature it at the top of the page for a month sometime? He's always looking for feature cars and certainly your car is intriguing!
Welcome here, by the way.
For your weatherstrip parts, if you Google Metro Rubber Products you will find the website for what most consider to be the best weatherstrips for our old cars. Maybe their site lists Canadian dealers? If not you could contact Metro and ask them for a list of Canadian dealers.
https://metrommp.com/front_molded_door_seals_with_clips_lm_21d/?Year=1965&Make=Pontiac&Model=Star%20Chief
I didn't find rear door seals on their site.
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Love it.
your model Laurention is a 4 door sedan. Same weather strip as a Chevy Belaire. Antique Chevrolet in Dundas ON should be able to help you! They have a web site.
Dale
Did you know about Vintage Vehicle Services that supply's specific data about your car. Provide vin number and the data plate by the wiper motor on the firewall.
Credit cards can be accepted over the phone at 905-440-7689 or securely faxed on 905-440-7644.
The phone number in Oshawa, Ontario Canada is:
George: 905-440-7636, Frank: 905-440-7618, and the general line is 905-440-7689
Verify pricing
Cliff
Yes, certainly I would love to do that, once I get it out of storage, I will take some good pictures and get back to you.
Very nice. Always a treat to see another 65 Laurentian.
Also to chime in with the other comments that car is beautiful, great condition and stance. When you consider that it was a rather low priced car and in the 4 door sedan especially a very utilitarian car and yet the Pontiac stylists managed to make a very stylish look.
Thanks
Hello, could someone advise as to who the site administer is or an email I can send my write up to for feature car of the month? Thanks!