It is my pleasure to feature this extremely rare 1957 Pontiac Laurentian convertible as our September feature car. The owner is CP member canpontiac57. Canpontiac57's story is interesting as to how he happened to find this car. We'll let him tell us the rest of the story:
The story on how I came to own this car boils down to pure luck. In July, 2011, my wife’s friend and her husband were in town to take in their first ever Calgary Stampede. They asked if they could stay with us for a couple nights and show them around town and of course we obliged. The husband is a retired automotive mechanic and over the course of their first evening with us, the ladies started talking girl stuff and us guys started talking cars. He asked me if I had a “wish list” car and I told him it was a 57 Laurentian convertible. He said he had never seen one before so I grabbed my laptop and looked for an image off the internet to show him. Lo and behold, I not only found him a picture, but my search turned one that was for sale in Edmonton. These cars rarely come available, so I probably would have never owned this car were it not for that conversation that night.
The next day, I called the seller and made arrangements to go look at it. I drove to Edmonton and pulled a trailer behind me in hopes of making a deal. The car was not in as good condition as the pictures in his ad had made it look. The paint is a re-spray and was poorly done many years ago. It is faded and peeling in some areas from sun and weather exposure. Let’s just say it has lots of patina. There has been some amateurish body work on the rear quarters and the floor is soft in a few places as most convertibles of this vintage are. In spite of those things, what it had going for it was that it was a complete, drivable vehicle and not a collection of parts in boxes that somebody was selling as a “project car”. I struck a deal and onto the trailer she went.
According to the vintage vehicle documents I’ve received from GM Canada, this car is 1 of 734 convertibles and was the 545th unit of this body style built. It’s production date was May 15, 1957 and was shipped to Jenner Motors in Edmonton on May 17, 1957. It came with a 283 Turbo Fire V8 and an automatic transmission. The original motor and transmission are long gone to who knows where. In their place is an early, small journal 327 and a 4 speed Borg Warner Super T-10. Out back it still retains its factory posi rear end.
Eventually my plan is do a complete frame-off restoration and I’m saving my pennies toward that goal. When I do, I’ll have it painted back to the factory color which was Seminole Red. Between now and then, I’m driving it as much as I can. There’s something to be said for getting the mechanical work done before the paint to get all the bugs worked out anyway.
Hopefully I catch up with some Canadian Poncho people this year at a cruise night or show and shine. Thank you to Todd for putting together and maintaining such a great site for like minded Canadian Pontiac lovers.
Beautiful rare 57 Canadian Pontiac, as is. Out of 734, there can't be many left. Congrats on your feature car. Don
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63 Parisienne sport coupe (The Big GTO), black, maroon interior, 409 4 speed; former owner of a 59 El Camino, 63 Corvette SWC, 62 Chev Bel Air SC. 1963- Pontiac top selling car in Canada
Mahone Bay, NS Still not old enough to need an automatic
I am in love with this sweet time machine. I know of this car because it use to be owned by someone who belonged to the Fifty 567 Club out of Saskatoon. The car looks amazing as it stands right now and a proper complete resto would do this beautiful 57 complete justice. Dale, i am green with envy and thanks for saving a rare Canadian treasure. Cheers. George
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
That is one fine piece of Canadian Pontiac history and a drop top to boot. Love the bench and floor shift - takes me back to my very first car, a '56 chevy with the same combo when I was 18 years young. Looks right at home on an Alberta gravel grid road which most were in '57.
You got a winner there - good luck on your restoration. Some times with patience your dreams do come true..
WOW - I'm in lust............as many here know my first car (1962) was a 57 Pontiac 4 door sedan 283, 3 spd..... Would love to have this back when I was 16................but could only dream about it......... Congrats on the purchase..............and enjoy this super cool ride..........
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......big block, 4 speed, bench seat, it doesn't get much better
I came across this car while out for a spin a few months ago, it's owners were enjoying the view of downtown Calgary from Crescent Heights, if I recall, I was driving my convertible as well. It's a cool 57, which will turn into a nice project. After talking for a while, it occurred to me I'd met Dale before - a couple years ago when Carl Stevenson was in town.
Love it. Good thing guys talk about cars and not shoes!
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Prince Edward Island
'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.
I had the privilege of seeing this car at an A&W cruise nite in Calgary back in May. I'm going to post some pics I took of it that evening. You'll notice by the number of pics, from every angle, that I was enthralled with it.
Unfortunately I didn't get to meet or talk to Dale.
Complete and pleasant surprise to both see it in May and then again at the top of the page for September.
I had the good fortune to meet canpontiac57 when he purchased my sister in law's car about 19 months. I delivered it to him in Calgary. We spent some time talking and he offered to show us his 57 convert. My jaw dropped and I've been hounding him ever since to get the pics and story to Todd so it could be featured. As the others have said, this car is COOL, just the way it is. I told him I would not sweat restoring it (although that sure would be sweet) but to enjoy it as is. So cool, especially pretty much wearing it's 60's hot rod garb.
Likely my all time favourite 50's Pontiac model.
Another great month at CP!
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
My grade 8 music teacher drove one of these to work on a daily basis. I still see her and her husband at our service centre from time to time and I remind them that selling that car for $400 was not one of their brighter moves...
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
We have to remember that the marketing guys used to play with our minds ( still do ). They would have a level 1, 2 and 3. We always wanted #1 but could only afford #3 so that's what we bought. By the time we thought we could afford a #2 or possibly a number 1 they would drop #3 and add another model above #1. Always leaving us wanting to move up.