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Post Info TOPIC: A new home for the Laurentian


Poncho Master!

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RE: A new home for the Laurentian


So if your shop is empty,could i store my"Beaumont" in there while i finish my shop. I'll let you work on it if you want to get that Beaumont ownership feeling. LOL.

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1968 Beaumont 2dr Custom

1968 Beaumont 4dr Custom (sold)

1968 Beaumont 4dr (Parts Car)

1949 GMC (Slow Project)

1986 Buick T-Type (Rosewood Car)

 



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I haven't been on for awhile but here I come back to find that Todd has gotten rid of his beloved Poncho? WOW! I wish
you good luck in your pursuit of your next ride my friend. As far as "everything has a price" and "not being attached to it" goes; for this boy anyways, I'm sooo attached to things I just had to buy back my car I had when I was 19, but that's just me. Keep us posted on what you pursue when you pursue it pally. Hmmmm......perhaps a Buick GS convertible? Yeah, I hear ya, you son is going to college in 2 years and you'd have to get a mortgage out to buy one of those cars anyways. Again, good luck and keep us posted.

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1969 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible
1969 Pontiac Grande Parisienne Hardtop
1961 GMC C930 1-Ton
1985 Chevy Blazer (plow truck)


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