First, is an original Canadian printed Sales Brochure for the 1963 Acadian. This brochure is stamped Cabeldus (?)of Ottawa on the cover.
This brochure is 8 pages with Illustrated pictures of most all the 63 Acadian Models.
Next we have an original magazine ad from ?? it features the Family Favorite Acadian as Fresh, Frisky and Functional.
Along with these I have an article from Car Exchange, June 1981. "Canadian Pontiacs in Retrospect". The article features a two page spread picture of a 1968 Pontiac Beaumont SD, 396 Sport Coupe. 5 pages
I would like $25 CDN + shipping
-- Edited by forespeed on Monday 6th of November 2017 02:36:01 PM
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-- Edited by forespeed on Thursday 9th of November 2017 08:26:03 AM
ADDITIONAL BONUS: I'm adding this Acadian Collectible to everything listed in the original posting. Same price + shipping Why do pictures post sideways???
-- Edited by forespeed on Thursday 9th of November 2017 08:28:23 AM
On my Samsung I had to always remember to turn my phone 1/4 turn to get the pictures to post correctly. Are you doing your pictures with your phone? it may be as simple as that.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
No, I have a way to transfer my phone photo's to my laptop and I try to use the laptop for all my eBay, forums, etc, etc.
I wouldn't mind so much if I knew a quick way to rotate the photo but I have gone back to my laptop and rotated the photo only to find it is still sideways when I attach it to a post. The worst part is sideways photos are one of my pet peeves. I'm usually on my laptop so I feel like I need to pick up the laptop and turn it sideways to see the photo.
Like Carl said Samsung is strange this way. I did a lot of head banging this summer trying to post about 50 photos from a car show.
I read a number of articles on Samsung web site.
One article related to taking photos with left hand. Tried different methods of taking photos and concluded that the best way to take photos is in landscape mode to resolve this pesky problem
When you go into landscape the shutter button will be on the right.
Good luck. Give us some feedback as you are not alone with this issue
Cliff