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RE: found 2 new ones ..... looking to see if there is any value to them


Carl Stevenson wrote:

http://canadianponcho.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=118110&p=3&topicID=29317618



Oh my gosh what a fantastic thread of the Atlantic Nationals two years ago!

I'm having a flashback and wasn't even there!

Some of those B-bodys, specifically the '65 Laurentian two door and the two '68 Impala SS cars, are great.

A post-dated thanks for the photos from me! smile

 



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I parted a complete '69 GP 4 door hardtop with 427 a few yrs ago.It was loaded with options.

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I found a wib site called the... CAAAR GUIDE... It seems to be a very good resourse for Car prices..try it. They put the 2+2 at $3600.00 for a driver. And the 69 gp 4 door 427 car @ $1850.00 for a driver

 yeah real good site for getting kicked out of the sellers house real fast
maybe  that is the price for the cars back in 1970 and 1969?



     The Prices Listed above are for a DRIVER QUALITY CAR...These Prices are for SHOW QUALITY CARS>>> they put the 69 gp 4 door at $16,650 fully restored and the 1970 2+2 454 Conv. at $43,650 fully restored...so I don't think these are 1969 or 1970 car prices.

   Like I said ......try it...check out the web site  CAAAR GUIDE...you asked for Values

  AND....... the CAAAR GUIDE website even has  (Canadian Poncho) Listed as a "Great resourse for Canadian Pontiac's"

-- Edited by grande jim on Friday 18th of March 2011 12:36:59 PM

-- Edited by grande jim on Friday 18th of March 2011 12:38:12 PM

-- Edited by grande jim on Friday 18th of March 2011 12:42:39 PM

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CDN2PLS2 wrote:

I parted a complete '69 GP 4 door hardtop with 427 a few yrs ago.It was loaded with options.



See guys, it's not just me................ rofl.gif

 



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

CDN2PLS2 wrote:

I parted a complete '69 GP 4 door hardtop with 427 a few yrs ago.It was loaded with options.



See guys, it's not just me................ rofl.gif

 



 This must make your day, eh? evileye You are still not getting off the hook that easy though........ Numbers have you more guilty than most......

 I was thinkin' about your Impala you sold... That would have been a good powertrain to put in another car........ Say........ a '67 Grande Wagon?????? (lol) rofl.gif

 



-- Edited by 67Poncho on Friday 18th of March 2011 07:01:21 PM

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Well, yeah, it would have been, had I known......

I basically sold it for the price of a complete 6 speed conversion. The rest including the engine was a bonus.



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 It was a good price in my mind......... I would like to find one for one of my conversions..... Would go nice in my '53 Bel-Air........... Yum!!!

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

CDN2PLS2 wrote:

I parted a complete '69 GP 4 door hardtop with 427 a few yrs ago.It was loaded with options.



See guys, it's not just me................ rofl.gif

 



you can back peddle all you want carl, lets face it, what you did to all those big block cars, cannot be undone.........lol

 



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locomotion wrote:

 

grande jim wrote:







I found a wib site called the... CAAAR GUIDE... It seems to be a very good resourse for Car prices..try it. They put the 2+2 at $3600.00 for a driver. And the 69 gp 4 door 427 car @ $1850.00 for a driver

 yeah real good site for getting kicked out of the sellers house real fast
maybe  that is the price for the cars back in 1970 and 1969?



     The Prices Listed above are for a DRIVER QUALITY CAR...These Prices are for SHOW QUALITY CARS>>> they put the 69 gp 4 door at $16,650 fully restored and the 1970 2+2 454 Conv. at $43,650 fully restored...so I don't think these are 1969 or 1970 car prices.

   Like I said ......try it...check out the web site  CAAAR GUIDE...you asked for Values

  AND....... the CAAAR GUIDE website even has  (Canadian Poncho) Listed as a "Great resourse for Canadian Pontiac's"

-- Edited by grande jim on Friday 18th of March 2011 12:36:59 PM

-- Edited by grande jim on Friday 18th of March 2011 12:38:12 PM

-- Edited by grande jim on Friday 18th of March 2011 12:42:39 PM

awsome site, i downloaded it to my favorites. i wonder why you cant get the mopars to come up?

 



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I saw the Quebec car and posted the pics in 2009. It looked very nice. 454 automatic.

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

http://canadianponcho.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=118110&p=3&topicID=29317618



Oh my gosh what a fantastic thread of the Atlantic Nationals two years ago!

I'm having a flashback and wasn't even there!

Some of those B-bodys, specifically the '65 Laurentian two door and the two '68 Impala SS cars, are great.

A post-dated thanks for the photos from me! smile

 

 



Yes, there were some awesome cars there in 2009. I am thinking of going again this year. Might even drive one of the cars up there this time. 

 



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Here is the one in Dorking,Ont back in '91 Before I told Larry about it.

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finally got the serial number for the 1969

can anyone decode it?

7663991117150



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Redwater, Alberta car


70Parisienne454.jpg

Parisienne454.jpg

70Parisienneconv454.jpg

Parisiennefendertag.jpg

-- Edited by 68post on Thursday 17th of March 2011 07:18:30 PM


 These were nice cars in their day, should be restored

 



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locomotion wrote:

finally got the serial number for the 1969

can anyone decode it?

7663991117150


IT IS A GRANDE PARISIENNE 4DR. YOU WOULD NEED THE COWL TAG TO GET ANY MORE USEFUL INFO.

 



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these latter body styles are starting to grow on me, may be i need another project, if the misses dont find out



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