Id certainly be interested J, but I do have one from Clint. Therefore, if anyone else is in more need of one, I would pass. Otherwise, absolutely I would purchase it.
Just bought a Jack Carter car badge this last weekend in Red Deer. I think I will hang on to the Jenner one Geoff if you already have one and have it for someone looking for one.
This is sort of "Spotted", in our driveway tonight. My distant cousin from Winnipeg who I don't get to see often enough (great guy) stopped by with his 442 that I'd never seen. His father in law bought it about 20 some years ago. Nice original car with a repaint. Sold new at Holiday Chev in Winnipeg. 4 speed, manual drum brakes, no power steering, N25 hood, 3.42 posi, factory tach. Really really solid original car, very little metal repair needed when it was repainted many years ago.
Happened to see this pull up to the neighbour's house the other night. I've loved these since my brother bought one when I was a kid. The guy pulled into the gas station where my brother was pumping gas and was mad at his car because one of the water pumps was leaking. So mad that he sold it to my brother for 50 bucks.
We have a great guy running our local small town (1800) grocery store. He's a bit of a car guy and came up with the idea of Thursday night being cruise night. At 7 PM he blocks off part of his parking lot and let's us hang out. Last night I think we had 18 vehicles plus a few motorcyles. He took a picture of a few of them from the roof of his store. Top right of the pic is my neighbour's 65 Bel Air 2 door post parked beside my Pontiac. I left my phone at home or I would have taken some more pics. Some pretty cool stuff shows up.
Winnipeg guys, what if some time on a Thursday night a few of you came out here and we did our coffee break at this parking lot?
We have a great guy running our local small town (1800) grocery store. He's a bit of a car guy and came up with the idea of Thursday night being cruise night. At 7 PM he blocks off part of his parking lot and let's us hang out. Last night I think we had 18 vehicles plus a few motorcyles. He took a picture of a few of them from the roof of his store. Top right of the pic is my neighbour's 65 Bel Air 2 door post parked beside my Pontiac. I left my phone at home or I would have taken some more pics. Some pretty cool stuff shows up.
Winnipeg guys, what if some time on a Thursday night a few of you came out here and we did our coffee break at this parking lot?
would be a good shake down run for my car when i get it back together hopefully by next week
Was in the back of my buddies yard and found a couple cool Canadian only milk vans, not Devcos. I think they will be coming up for sale at some point soon.
-- Edited by jmont64 on Friday 23rd of July 2021 12:22:13 AM
Cool van. Look at the bush/push bar on the front. Are they aluminum bodied?
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'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.
We have a great guy running our local small town (1800) grocery store. He's a bit of a car guy and came up with the idea of Thursday night being cruise night. At 7 PM he blocks off part of his parking lot and let's us hang out. Last night I think we had 18 vehicles plus a few motorcyles. He took a picture of a few of them from the roof of his store. Top right of the pic is my neighbour's 65 Bel Air 2 door post parked beside my Pontiac. I left my phone at home or I would have taken some more pics. Some pretty cool stuff shows up.
Winnipeg guys, what if some time on a Thursday night a few of you came out here and we did our coffee break at this parking lot?
Cool van. Look at the bush/push bar on the front. Are they aluminum bodied?
I cant say for sure but I think so. Even the way the metal has fatigued near the front corner makes me think it is. If these things were a little smaller it would tempt me as a project. Just clean up that patina and make it road worthy.