Just figured it as time to become official, I work with Pontiac parts here in the states dealing primarily with the US built cars, but I get my share of Canadian and export car questions and often times can't help as we have very limited printed info on the Canadian built cars here. Have found answers to some of the questions here in the forums and really appreciate being able to do so. Recommend the forum to folks on a regular basis. Hope I can help with questions that come up on the US built cars to help balance the scales!!
Peter
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...old flatheads never die, they just go hot rodding...
Here's the first question for you and you can PM me with the answer since it's not the right forum for it. Would you know if a rear bumper from a 67 Catalina fill fit a 67 Parisienne? I'm not sure if the brackets or where it attaches to the frame is the same.
A hardy welcome aboard Peter, from Milton, Ontario, Canada. You would be very hard pressed, to not get an answer to any of your questions here. There is an incredible wealth of car knowledge here, especially all things Canadian Pontiac. Cheers. George.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
Welcome from the world's longest freshwater beach ( Wasaga Beach, On )
Sounds like our group will be playing ping pong with you. You bouncing questions off us and our guys now have another source for American info.
Welcome from the city With A Heart Of Gold Timmins Ontario. If you have any questions about the 55 and 56 Canadian Pontiacs I am pretty sure I will have the correct answer. I have parts books for both Canadian and Americian Pontiacs so I can look up the different numbers.
Thanks for the welcome!! used to be a regular at Epping in the 70's while I was in college ....... In laws live 15 min from Bethlehem in Lisbon, NH. I split my time between Keene in the SW corner of the state and Lisbon 100 miles due north.
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