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And to add a little more confusion, the mid 60's Canadian Pontiac 
Beauville was a Chevelle with Chevy drivetrain, typical Pontiac split 
grille, and GTO/LeMans interior.They also did this with the Impala body.
Jeff
Bill Watson wrote:
> 
> 
> Canadian-built Plymouths were just like the American Plymouths except
> engines in most years and interiors in 1961-62.  They never used Dodge
> sheetmetal.
> 
> Chrysler of Canada did offer a line of Dodges based on the Plymouth that
> used either the Dodge front clip (1935-38, 1953-59) or Dodge-like grille 
> to
> fit the Plymouth front clip (1939-1952).   With the arrival of the Dodge
> Dart for 1960, the Dodge-nosed Plymouth came to an end.
> 
> All Plymouth-sized 1935-59 Dodges used Plymouth interiors as did the 
> 1960
> and 1963 to1971 models.  The 1961 and 1962 Darts and Plymouths used the 
> U.S.
> Dart interior, fratzog and all in 1962.    The 1935-38 Dodges used the 
> U.S.
> Dodge dash as did the 1962 Dart and the 1967-71 models.  All 1939 to 
> 1961
> Plymouth-based Dodges plus the 1963 to 1966 Dodges used the Plymouth 
> dash.
> And to add to the confusion, Canadian-built 1962 Plymouths used the 
> Dodge
> dash
> 
> G.M. of Canada offered a line of Pontiacs from 1938 through 1954 based 
> on
> the Chevrolet that had Pontiac grilles and trim.  The 1938 to 1940 
> models
> used the Chevrolet OHV engine while the 1941 to 1954 models used the 
> Pontiac
> flathead six.  From 1955 to 1970 the Canadian Pontiac was based on the
> Chevrolet chassis and used Chevrolet engines and transmssions.  Thus the
> 1955 Pontiac Laurentian used the 115" Chevrolet chassis with Powerglide 
> and
> looked on the outside like a shrunken Pontiac Chieftain.
> 
> And the beer is still good.
> 
> Bill
> Vancouver, BC
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "John" <moparbikeguy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 2:26 PM
> Subject: Re: American vs Canadian Polaras
> 
> 
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> 
> I am not sure about 62-65 MoPars, but when I was growing up in Detroit, 
> it
> was easy to spot a late 50's Plymouth from Windsor, because it had Dodge
> front sheetmetal, and the Dodges had Plymouth sheetmetal. Pontiacs 
> looked
> strange because they were on a "non-wide-track" Chevy chassis. Ford 
> pickups
> were tagged as Mercury.
> Their beer was good though.
> John
> 
> -- 
> '65 Coronet 500
> 500 CID Wedge
> 
> 
> 



Jeff Adams
64 Polara

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