This is a 1966 pontiac beuamont convertable. a canadian version of a chevy chevelle,with pontiac dash, and exterior trim. title says pontiac. the motor is a numbers match chevy 283, with power glide automatic. I never tried to start engine . All parts are there , but car is very rusty, including frame. I have a rolling frame from a 65 gto on a seperate auction, the frame came from texas with with only surface rust that is for a hard top car, frame needs to be boxed for convertable. I have a clear illinois title. Car needs total restoration, could be a very unique car when restored. Comes with pontiac 14" rally 2 wheels and extra lemans dash. Included also a pair of 67-68 gm bucket seats cores.
Title:
1966 pontiac beaumont-chevelle convertable
Mileage:
165,000 miles
Location:
johnsburg, IL
Vehicle Information
VIN:
--
Warranty:
No
Vehicle title:
Clear
Condition:
Used
For sale by:
Private seller
Features
Body type:
--
Engine:
8 - Cyl. Cylinder
Exterior color:
--
Transmission:
Automatic
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
--
Disability equipped:
No
-- Edited by 68sd on Tuesday 14th of September 2010 08:16:38 PM
OK, now I'm pi@@ed off. I look at this car and the first thing I notice are the reverse lights looking better than mine. What the he@@?...
And it's got the horn button that I want.
-- Edited by 03cts sport on Tuesday 14th of September 2010 08:28:04 PM
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I was thinking it was a car that originated in MB.... I knew a guy that bought it as a project, but sold it south, or traded it for a monte ss...he was lookin for one of those. Looks like no one want to tackle that project!!
When i first took my beaumont out the guy that owned that car said to me that he had a factory dash tach for my car and i could have it if i wanted... here's me: "nope, don't need it, put a canadian tire one under the dash" ....brilliant!