Malibus were built in Canada and sold as Chevelle Malibu at Canadian Chevrolet-Oldsmobile dealers. The Beaumont was the Pontiac-Buick dealers' version of the Chevelle, with the Malibu series sold as the Beaumont Custom while the Malibu S.S. was the Beaumont Sport Deluxe. The Beaumont was replaced by the Pontiac LeMans for the 1970 model year. The first Acadian (1962-1971) was a Chevy II/Nova for Canadian Pontiac-Buick dealers. The Acadian lost the split Pontiac-like grille in 1968, when they shifted Acadian/Nova production from Oshawa to Willow Run in Michigan . In mid-year 1971 the new Pontiac Ventura II replaced the Acadian. Canadian Pontiacs were Chevrolets with Pontiac grilles, trim, dashboards and flathead six engines from 1941 to 1954. In 1955 the Canadian Pontiac used the Chevrolet chassis, engines and basic body along with Pontiac-syled front clip, rear end and dashboard. In 1971 the Parisienne Brougham was just a Catalina Brougham with Chevrolet engines while the Laurentian was a stripped Catalina with Bel Air upholstery and door panels. The 1955 Dodge was a great car. My father owned a 1955 Dodge Regent 4-door sedan with the 251-cid flathead six and Powerflite. He bought it used in 1958 and his only gripe with the car concerned the wheel covers. He said they were a pain to remove and relace. This back in the days when flat tires were more common than now. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: Tom Taylor To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:47 AM Subject: [FWDLK] Oops It is a 1955 Dodge I posted that the car was a Plymouth but it is a Dodge. Anyway, I gave the man $6999. He wanted $9000. Got to tell the wife now. Ouch. I just sold a 64 Malibu with a big block 450 HP motor and am using that money to better act my 58 year old age. Hooking up that Malibu was sure fun though. It had a stall 3000 converter. It is the one time in recent memory where all the boys (adults) piled in while visiting for Dad to take 'em for a ride. The extra weight in the back made it hook up really good. They were all smiles even the grandkid. I also just sold a 1929 Chevy AC (1/2 ton) truck to a fellow in Canada. Chevy cars and trucks are really popular in Canada. They built Malibus up there but called them Arcadia. I appreciate all the feedback so far from the listers and hopefully when it cools down, we can have a "list fest" where we get together with our cars somewhere. The Mercedes site I have been on for 6 years does that. Even though I know longer have MBs, I stay subscribed and post here and there because it is like family and I have traveled to Atlanta with the wife to attend gatherings. Tom Taylor ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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