Provincial White on Red, C08 black top with A01 shade lite.
F40. C50
G80 with an M35 but No M40?
V59, tools, ZC8 Undercoating!
W89, one pint tire paint!
Delivered directly through the Office of Defence attache of Australia in the United States.
So cool.
Embassy cars
Thanks for this Carl!
seventy2plus2 said
March 13th
cdnpont wrote:
W89, one pint tire paint!
I think it's W89 2 x 1/2 pint tins of paint (body color white)
-- Edited by seventy2plus2 on Wednesday 13th of March 2024 09:41:18 PM
4SPEED427 said
March 13th
cdnpont wrote:
A Beaut.
Provincial White on Red, C08 black top with A01 shade lite.
F40. C50
G80 with an M35 but No M40?
V59, tools, ZC8 Undercoating!
W89, one pint tire paint!
Delivered directly through the Office of Defence attache of Australia in the United States.
So cool.
Embassy cars
Thanks for this Carl!
I knew you'd like this one!
I find it odd that it lists the RHD as only being $102.70
DonSSDD said
March 14th
Very rare piece of paper, I sent a copy to an Aussie who collects data on Chevies, right hand drive and left hand drive, I think he has a lot of data on RHD Pontiacs too.
-- Edited by DonSSDD on Thursday 14th of March 2024 03:53:22 AM
Canadian Poncho said
March 14th
So it's a RHD car shipped to the US? Does this mean someone in Canada could have ordered RHD?
CdnGMfan said
March 14th
Canadian Poncho wrote:
So it's a RHD car shipped to the US? Does this mean someone in Canada could have ordered RHD?
There was a 1967 Chevy II wagon on e-bay years ago that had been a U.S. mail deliver vehicle. Oshawa-built, RHD. The reasoning was it was a lot easier to drive from the passenger side & reach maiboxes on the side of the road.
4SPEED427 said
March 14th
CdnGMfan wrote:
Canadian Poncho wrote:
So it's a RHD car shipped to the US? Does this mean someone in Canada could have ordered RHD?
There was a 1967 Chevy II wagon on e-bay years ago that had been a U.S. mail deliver vehicle. Oshawa-built, RHD. The reasoning was it was a lot easier to drive from the passenger side & reach maiboxes on the side of the road.
Yes, one of the owners of that wagon was a guy by the name of Tony who lived in Illinois. He had a major passion for Acadians and Novas. I forget how I got connected with him but I recall doing a very long phone call with him one evening maybe 25 years ago about all things Acadian/Nova.
4SPEED427 said
March 14th
I'm not sure if this will work or not but there's some pics here in the "Canadian Pontiac & Other GM" Facebook group-
DERAIL: Ya, i remember that mail car too, and i talked with tony once, geez it was about 20 years ago! i wonder if he is still around or has his acadian collection?
cdnpont said
March 14th
I automatically assumed it was a grande.
4SPEED427 said
March 14th
beaumontguru wrote:
DERAIL: Ya, i remember that mail car too, and i talked with tony once, geez it was about 20 years ago! i wonder if he is still around or has his acadian collection?
I believe someone told me he had a long term illness and eventually passed away.
64PARCONUK said
March 17th
Last time I stayed with my best mate in SoCal they were still using RHD Jeeps for post rounds.
Some very cool paperwork posted on a Canadian Pontiac Facebook group this afternoon.
A Beaut.
Provincial White on Red, C08 black top with A01 shade lite.
F40. C50
G80 with an M35 but No M40?
V59, tools, ZC8 Undercoating!
W89, one pint tire paint!
Delivered directly through the Office of Defence attache of Australia in the United States.
So cool.
Embassy cars
Thanks for this Carl!
I think it's W89 2 x 1/2 pint tins of paint (body color white)
-- Edited by seventy2plus2 on Wednesday 13th of March 2024 09:41:18 PM
I knew you'd like this one!
I find it odd that it lists the RHD as only being $102.70
Very rare piece of paper, I sent a copy to an Aussie who collects data on Chevies, right hand drive and left hand drive, I think he has a lot of data on RHD Pontiacs too.
-- Edited by DonSSDD on Thursday 14th of March 2024 03:53:22 AM
There was a 1967 Chevy II wagon on e-bay years ago that had been a U.S. mail deliver vehicle. Oshawa-built, RHD. The reasoning was it was a lot easier to drive from the passenger side & reach maiboxes on the side of the road.
Yes, one of the owners of that wagon was a guy by the name of Tony who lived in Illinois. He had a major passion for Acadians and Novas. I forget how I got connected with him but I recall doing a very long phone call with him one evening maybe 25 years ago about all things Acadian/Nova.
I'm not sure if this will work or not but there's some pics here in the "Canadian Pontiac & Other GM" Facebook group-
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=2432643193595508&set=pcb.950239603385925
DERAIL: Ya, i remember that mail car too, and i talked with tony once, geez it was about 20 years ago! i wonder if he is still around or has his acadian collection?
I automatically assumed it was a grande.
I believe someone told me he had a long term illness and eventually passed away.