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1969, 307 Beaumont for sale


located at Calgary, AB

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Is this your car you are selling?

If so I'll move the ad to "Cars for Sale" but if it's just one you saw on Kijiji I'll move it to the Kijiji section. Much better exposure in the sale sections.

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please move this to the kijiji section .i was wondering if anybody knows about the small lights on the top of the fenders are they signal lights also?

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Some deep rust on it but the repro sheet-metal industry has that covered. Did you notice it is a base model, a "Deluxe" as in 300 Deluxe. The valuable base interior upholstery is there and seems presentable, from the seats to the rubber floor covering. Also significant, the car has very rare U46 Fiber Optic light monitoring. On a base car, how unusual is that? Still even has the Deluxe nameplates high on the front fenders.

I see an unusual car that would be cool to see restored, but odds are it will probably end up getting parted out ultimately.



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Agreed. Would be nice to see it saved. Looks like a true survivor.

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Likewise, would be nice to see it restored.  Too bad it's 3/4 of a country away!  



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It'd be a cool "initiation restoration" for my new to me outbuilding!



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Canadian Poncho wrote:

It'd be a cool "initiation restoration" for my new to me outbuilding!


 That would be cool!  smile



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Nice bumper guards too.

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The rubber flooring is worth $1K alone.

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the u46 fiber optic light monitoring option works with the signal lights ? and has any of the members owned a car with this option?

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jpglll wrote:

the u46 fiber optic light monitoring option works with the signal lights ? and has any of the members owned a car with this option?


There are fiber optic lines from the back of the headlights and turn signal lights, that provide a light path up to the monitors on the tops of the fenders.   Likely a little tough to see in the daytime, but visible at night.    You can just see the rear monitor on the package shelf towards the rear glass.   It has fiber optic lines from the tail lights, and some also have a fiber line from the license plate lamp.

I have the rear monitor on my convertible, but have never had the courage to drill holes in my fenders for the fronts.  



-- Edited by seventy2plus2 on Friday 26th of June 2020 10:47:41 PM

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