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Old 01-01-2005, 07:41 PM
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WTB: '66-'69 Pontiac Beaumont

I'm looking for a '66-'69 Pontiac Beaumont(the car that's similar to the U.S. sold Chevelle for those years but had different tail lights/grille/interior, etc.) Not looking for anything restored, something in good shape would be good but something not running in need of quarters or trunk pans, etc also considered. Thanks, my email [email protected]
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Old 01-10-2005, 10:15 PM
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Re: WTB: '66-'69 Pontiac Beaumont

maybe i could be of some help my friend has a 68 as well in his barn in what price range and were about. maybe you could help me do you know what parts are interchangable with a 68 beaumont thanks.
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those cars are pretty cool/rare i'd say. i was with my family on vacation in canada last year and we dropped into a cruise-in and my dad and i checked one out. it was a pretty neat sighting
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