Doesn't the car used in this ad belong to one of our members??? Although advertised as a rag they copied a hardtop pic for comparison purposes I guess.
Was factory big block now 350 small block Needs restoration $15,000 or trade plud cash.
Call Brad at 416-438-7841 located by Markham Rd and the 401.
THIS photo is one I found on the net of the same type of car it looks just like this but its purple I am posting this for my dad and do not have a photo of the actually car sorry. and I\m not sure of the KMs either.
it says so in the ad.. but it's odd that the guy couldnt even snap a photo with a phone in this day and age.. anything would be better than a photo of someone elses car..
Darren Kellner is the justifiably proud owner of this 1967 Beaumont Custom. Finished in a Marina Blue with factory black vinyl top, the Medium Blue interior is outfitted with factory optioned bucket seats and console. A 327 cubic inch (350 h.p.) engine is coupled to a Turbo 350 with ATI converter and shift kit.
This car was slated for the crusher about 9 years ago and has been painstakingly restored to the way it was sold in 1967. It is also one of only 3,714 produced that model year. Darren's car is one of two 1967 Beaumonts in the Club ... the other can be viewed by clicking HERE.
Be sure to send an e-mail to the President or Membership Chair to request information about upcoming shows/events where the Members can be met and cars seen.
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
rare car indeed and likely worth the dollars to the "right" buyer-but lets not forget how much trouble David had getting a little over 20 for a driver condition original engine big block car (Carl's old car)
Nice find! They are still out there!!... Anyone look at it yet? I wonder what he means with "Factory Matching Numbers" and the engine is a 350... does that mean he has the 396 on the floor somewhere??
The restoration of this car would not be for the faint of heart. It is not a stripe car. The emblems were not reinstalled when the quarters were replaced. The rear trunk trim is not all there. Disc brake car.
-- Edited by 68sd on Sunday 29th of January 2012 12:09:25 AM