I know it's been over 8 years but do you still have the V8 emblems Please reply to lexidog20@gmail.com
If you are unsuccessful in finding used emblems, try Dale's Musclecar Parts. They are the only source that I know of for reproduction Beaumont stuff. They are base in Bracebridge, Ontario.
Jmont is this Beaumont Emblem from the trunk of your car ??
No, I'm not sure what that is from. The base model 64s had Acadian in script almost identical to that but the Customs and SDs have a tail panel with Beaumont on it with vertical lines. I don't have a picture handy.
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Jmont is this Beaumont Emblem from the trunk of your car ??
No, I'm not sure what that is from. The base model 64s had Acadian in script almost identical to that but the Customs and SDs have a tail panel with Beaumont on it with vertical lines. I don't have a picture handy.
My '66 Canso had this V8 emblem, it was on the '65 Canso and I think it was on the '65 full size Pontiac as well. :
I dug out the parts book. The A emblem isn't off the trunk of the '66 or '67 Canso although it sure looks like it (part# is 5728438). I can't find the grille emblem from the '63-'64 Acadian in my book..... The V8 is from the '67 Acadian and Beaumont. I was pretty sure they were on the full size Pontiacs too....
-- Edited by Canso_Dan on Monday 26th of October 2009 03:15:49 AM
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I have to try and find my Beaumont Acadian parts book... But anyways, in the full size book, here they are. This is an old book but in the newer one I have, they are N.L.A.
This was always my least favorite abbreviation for GM parts!!! (No Longer Available)
I think that the term Ponitac is widely understood to mean B body or Full size and Beaumont is widely understood to be A body or Mid-sized, Acadian likewise is understood to be a compact car, all sold and marketed by Pontiac in Canada.
The V8 emblem in question was used only on 1966 Full Sized cars sold by Pontiac and also on 1967 mid sized and compact cars sold by Pontiac.
I think that the term Ponitac is widely understood to mean B body or Full size and Beaumont is widely understood to be A body or Mid-sized, Acadian likewise is understood to be a compact car, all sold and marketed by Pontiac in Canada.
The V8 emblem in question was used only on 1966 Full Sized cars sold by Pontiac and also on 1967 mid sized and compact cars sold by Pontiac.
Here is a 67 Parisienne, so we can now state that the V8 emblem queried in this post was used on 1966 Full size and not 67's per previous erroneous post above.
-- Edited by 73SC on Sunday 25th of October 2009 10:41:40 PM
The "A" with tri-leaf emblem is from a '66 or '67 Acadian Invader or Canso trunk. It was at the back edge of the lid before it drops. Post the part# to be sure and I'll look it up. The V8 is as stated, '67 Beaumont, '67 Acadian Invader or Canso, and '67 full size Pontiac. Dan
The number is shown at the beginning of the thread. Thanks for the effort.