OK boys and girls, it's Christmas time and here is my gift to the Canadian Poncho Website. Purchase price is payable in full as a donation to the site. If you don't know how to do it I will help the purchaser through the process. I will Ship these anywhere in Canada at my cost as my donation to the cause as well. Sorry USA or other destinations will require shipping cost.
Here is a near perfect OEM standard hub cap used on many Pontiac models from 1972 to 1986. These are not often seen in this condition because by this time GM was making them from a light alloy not like the steel and chrome doggies of the 60's and 70's. Nonetheless they are very nice and desirable. As far as Canadian built cars go you could find these on the LeMans line and big B body line and Parisienne line of cars right up to 1986 I believe. Of course with the nice arrowhead emblem they would look great on any Poncho of your choosing.
Get a rare part and support Canadian Poncho - $100
Come on boys, if $100 is too rich on the dog dishes make a reasonable offer, you get to control the donation so you know it will be going to support this great website. I pay shipping in the Great White North.
These are the last style dog dish ever used by Pontiac, we already have heard that they are on a 85 Parisienne and there is a photo of a 72 Ventura for sale with a set. Where are you going to find a nicer set of these ?
Come on boys, if $100 is too rich on the dog dishes make a reasonable offer, you get to control the donation so you know it will be going to support this great website. I pay shipping in the Great White North.
These are the last style dog dish ever used by Pontiac, we already have heard that they are on a 85 Parisienne and there is a photo of a 72 Ventura for sale with a set. Where are you going to find a nicer set of these ?
Come on don't drop the price yet, they've only been shown for 11 hours. You watch someone will come through and even if they think it is a bit more they know the good cause it is going to. Good for you Ray.
-- Edited by jmont64 on Friday 17th of December 2010 09:05:24 PM
Well here is the deal, even if a guy thinks they are worth say $75 shipping is going to be $25 so to get them you need $100, I pay shipping so the set price is what you'd need to pay to get them to your door.
Oh ya, the reason I'm feeling in the giving spirit is because I just landed a new job, what a great Christmas gift for me and the family.
PS: I have other doggies that would make a more suitable bowls, not minty like these babies.
-- Edited by 73SC on Friday 17th of December 2010 09:13:25 PM
Thank You Todd. Under my signature is a link to the web site, it's a great Children's Charity, Breakfast for Learning and we have chapters all across Canada. I'm not on the web site yet because I'm taking time off still until January 3rd. I'll be Vice President Finance and Administration. Starting 2011 on a good note.
Ray, I'll take them for the price you are offering. As for shipping, heck, I can pick them up in person sometime over the Holidays since I am often driving all over Toronto.
For a good cause, supporting this site!
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SOLD to the guy who has no Pontiac and I love you Cam I have zero shipping cost. Do you know how to send the money to the site? No pick up until Todd confirms receipt of donation
Some of the Route 66 boys are trying to get a coffee night so that might work out for delivery.
-- Edited by 73SC on Friday 17th of December 2010 10:27:44 PM
Building a car around a set of hubcaps. I love it!
I built a car around a console years ago, but never done it using hubcaps!
I always loved the look of those Chevy Mag-Style wheelcovers as a genuine period accessory. As luck would have it I wound up with my late aunt's '67 Chevelle that she bought new. I ended up with the look I wanted. Back then everybody else was running Rally Wheels, nice though they are.
Seriously, those small caps on black painted wheels with trim rings on a Ventura Sprint would look awsome! See below. I'd skip the whitewalls though.