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1957 Canadian brochure


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If someone wants to upload these with photo bucket I will not be upset

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the engines are green

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Beausejour 08-24-08 (2).jpgYap and that is the right color . Only on Canadian Pontiac different from American and Ch*vy. Mine is Ch*vy blue as I could not find the right color any where

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It is too bad we can't read the fine print in the specifications area where it shows the availability of the two fuel injected 283 engines available for the
Canadian market in 1957. They were the same as offered in the 57
chev.

Al

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That was why I said if some one wanted to use photo bucket to up load them that way each page fills the screen but I don't know how to do it

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Thanks for the brochure.  There is a 57 Strato Chief available in Vanderbijlpark about 30 miles from my home.  I want to go and take a look at it. Maybe it's my next projectbiggrin Will take pics if possible

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Johann65 wrote:

Thanks for the brochure.  There is a 57 Strato Chief available in Vanderbijlpark about 30 miles from my home.  I want to go and take a look at it. Maybe it's my next projectbiggrin Will take pics if possible



If you do buy it I also have the American one . Had to buy both American and Canadian Manual and brochure just so I can compare when I feel like it

 



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427carl wrote:

the engines are green



Yeah same in my 1956 (Canadian) Pontiac brochure. In fact looks like they reused the art from 56 to 57 smile.gif

Dave

 



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On a side note there is a second brochure for 57. I have only see 1 it was on ebay and I forgot to bid on it. If I would of remembered to bid it would of been mine owell.



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