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For what now seems time immemorial, I had always wanted a 1963 Pontiac 2-door sedan, and in 2004 I started to earnestly search for one. Days and days of searching revealed that there might be two or three that I might be able to purchase: one in Oklahoma City, one in Pennsylvania, and one in Alberta (Canada). The latter one was a Canadian-built model, which meant that it had a Chevrolet frame and mechanicals.
Unfortunately, the Canadian-built Pontiacs never quite had the same
"look" as their USA-built counterparts,
That left the car in Oklahoma City. All intact, it required a significant amount of taking apart (that qualified it as a hobby car) but unfortunately the asking price was beyond my budget allocation. I continued with
the search, to find in a car sales magazine a lonely little text ad that
So I searched for several weeks until, at a car show
A couple of interesting notes. If you would like to
see what this car possibly looked like in 1948, albeit in a maroon color, click HERE.
The car shown in the photos in that web site has different tail light lenses than
on my car, but otherwise what you will see is unbelievable! That burgundy wine color is what I envision for my finished RestoRod, by
the way! And if you look v-e-r-y carefully, you will see that the car in the photos
has Saskatchewan license plates ... the same Province in Canada as my car came from!
If you are still intrigued by my car, you might also wish to CLICK ON this page and view the pages from a 1948 Pontiac (Canadian) dealer sales brochure. (That image with the lady in the wide brimmed hat at the top left of this page is from the USA sales brochure).
And I'm also a proud Member of the Manitoba Pontiac Association (incorporating Buick and Oldsmobile).
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