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56 Laurentian Body Work


Here are a few pic's of the 56. Just some minor issues. One shot you can see filler where a dent was repaired. Very solid body with only a few very small issues. I'll post some fender/hood shots later.

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Must have been a "western" car. Certainly wasn't from Ontario or you got Lucky???

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Yes an original Alberta car still in Alberta. Sold new at Stampede Motors Ltd in Calgary.  It was the 163 one built of the 640 produced.  Production date was March 28, 1956 and the shipping date was March 29, 1956.  V8, 2 speed, power steering car.  I really like it!!

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Lookin' good!

When you get done with your 56 you are welcome to come down here in the dead of winter and work on my 56 smile.gif

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Nice job, do you plan on painting it also?
Looking forward to progress pics

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Hi there. Just found this web site, and what a joy it is!! Im restoring a 56 Laurentian over here in England, and theres not alot of info or back up over here. Your car is looking good, and i'll watch your progress with interest. Mines a four door sedan, that was shipped to Ceylon (Sri Lanker) from the factory, so its right hand drive, much better for me over here. I'll post some pics soon.
Thanks TIM.....

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Welcome here. Pics would be great. It's neat to have guys showing up from other countries with the Canadian cars.

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pixidogg wrote:

Hi there. Just found this web site, and what a joy it is!! Im restoring a 56 Laurentian over here in England, and theres not alot of info or back up over here. Your car is looking good, and i'll watch your progress with interest. Mines a four door sedan, that was shipped to Ceylon (Sri Lanker) from the factory, so its right hand drive, much better for me over here. I'll post some pics soon. Thanks TIM.....


Welcome and please post some pic'sbiggrin

 



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Would be neat to see a pic of a right hand drive dash. Post a pic if you can. Welcome to the site.

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Hi chaps.
Ive posted some pics of my 56 Laurentian on the Welcome Aboard section for you guys to take a look at. Please let me know your thoughts or resto tips, as im new to these cars. I have most of the parts for the car, but i will be asking you chaps for some help in the future in finding some missing bits.
Cheers TIM....

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