Oh ya, mom had a 4dr. 63 Acadian, it was an old Consumer's gas car, powder blue with white doors and roof, Dad sprayed the doors the powder blue in the driveway so it didn't look so bad!
We went to my Aunt's near today's Scarbourogh Town Center, it was like a forest up there, anyway my uncle had a 59 Laurentian, coral and white.
I was only 7 years old back then, we had a blue Plymouth Valiant slant six, great cars, I think it was a 1968 ? I sort of remember the huge snow banks that I used to climb and play on all the time and helping dad shovel the drive way as well...everything look bigger probably because I was small too LOL ! There was alot of 64 Impalas and Parisienne in the good old days.
Ours was a 1965 Oldsmobile f85 with a v6 4d maroon in color. The next year my dad started selling cars . From the on it was all demos so it would be hard to remember
-- Edited by 57poncho at 19:25, 2008-12-22
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1957 Pathfinder deluxe 4 door wagon 1961 Pontiac Parisienne bubble top Traded for a Harley sorry guys.
I was only 5 then wow!I remember the mega snowfall we had is surrey that year.Was a shiot load. I think the family vehicle was a 61-2 belair wagon.Dave/Doug,may correct me on that one though.
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this pict was taken july 71 in cultus lake BC. there would have been 2 adults and 5 kids between the ages 4 to 10 and 2 toy poodles in the 67 beaumont wagon as we made the trek to vancouver to spend christmas with my dad brother, uncle harold and aunt karen. everybody was a transplant from ont except for my youngest brother, he was born in chilliwack. what interesting about this pict is the girl i'm standing with, was born on the same day and same hospital in ottawa. we were in the same grade 1 and 2 class in vedder crossing. many years later i found out she and my wife also went to school together in ottawa.
I was only 7 years old back then, we had a blue Plymouth Valiant slant six, great cars, I think it was a 1968 ? I sort of remember the huge snow banks that I used to climb and play on all the time and helping dad shovel the drive way as well...everything look bigger probably because I was small too LOL ! There was alot of 64 Impalas and Parisienne in the good old days.
Ours was a 1965 Oldsmobile f85 with a v6 4d maroon in color. The next year my dad started selling cars . From the on it was all demos so it would be hard to remember
I was only 5 then wow!I remember the mega snowfall we had is surrey that year.Was a shiot load. I think the family vehicle was a 61-2 belair wagon.Dave/Doug,may correct me on that one though.
Ours was a 1965 Oldsmobile f85 with a v6 4d maroon in color. The next year my dad started selling cars . From the on it was all demos so it would be hard to remember
-- Edited by 57poncho at 19:25, 2008-12-22
Here's one...
Thanks was just on the net looking for a pic to up load
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1957 Pathfinder deluxe 4 door wagon 1961 Pontiac Parisienne bubble top Traded for a Harley sorry guys.
this pict was taken july 71 in cultus lake BC. there would have been 2 adults and 5 kids between the ages 4 to 10 and 2 toy poodles in the 67 beaumont wagon as we made the trek to vancouver to spend christmas with my dad brother, uncle harold and aunt karen. everybody was a transplant from ont except for my youngest brother, he was born in chilliwack. what interesting about this pict is the girl i'm standing with, was born on the same day and same hospital in ottawa. we were in the same grade 1 and 2 class in vedder crossing. many years later i found out she and my wife also went to school together in ottawa.
We owe you a big thumbs up for having enough guts to post that picture!
this pict was taken july 71 in cultus lake BC. there would have been 2 adults and 5 kids between the ages 4 to 10 and 2 toy poodles in the 67 beaumont wagon as we made the trek to vancouver to spend christmas with my dad brother, uncle harold and aunt karen. everybody was a transplant from ont except for my youngest brother, he was born in chilliwack. what interesting about this pict is the girl i'm standing with, was born on the same day and same hospital in ottawa. we were in the same grade 1 and 2 class in vedder crossing. many years later i found out she and my wife also went to school together in ottawa.
We owe you a big thumbs up for having enough guts to post that picture!
In '71 I was 16 and drivin' junk for the most part. Living in just outside Halifax Nova Scotia. I had a '64 Comet Caliente convertible at Christmas time. Man, that was a long time ago for me! My folks had a '70 Ford Custom 500. A car I DO remember well because it rusted away by '74. The Ford's of that era really seemed to go bad fast in the salt air of Nova Scotia
In '71 I was 16 and drivin' junk for the most part. Living in just outside Halifax Nova Scotia. I had a '64 Comet Caliente convertible at Christmas time. Man, that was a long time ago for me! My folks had a '70 Ford Custom 500. A car I DO remember well because it rusted away by '74. The Ford's of that era really seemed to go bad fast in the salt air of Nova Scotia
-- Edited by eeluddy at 20:08, 2008-12-22
the ealy 70s fords are bad for rust they say bad metal and flat fender tops for rain to pool up on them