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'64 Canadian 409 Pontiac
Not mine but what a neat car. You'd be the only one at the cruise in guaranteed.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pontiac-Othe...US_Cars_Trucks |
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Nice looking car but they don't have any photos of the engine, the most interesting and noteworthy component of this rare beast.
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Nice! There's two engine pics there....
I always liked the non-wide track style as you have better wheel choices with all the extra room in those wheel wells. Very nice car even with that 409 in there. Rob
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For some reason I can't see the engine pics in the eBay auction, thanks for posting the picture.
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To each his own... but to me, '59 and later Canadian Pontiacs just look wierd without Wide-Track. However- I lust for the '55-'57s- they look like 7/8-scale Pontiacs to me!
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Jack, I agree they look weird with stock wheels. I would fill the wheel well with some nice deep dish wheels. Even with small offset 15 x 7" wheels on my '66 Cat I had to trim the edge of the quarter on one side.
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Her are a couple pictures of my brothers car. He dechromed it, added the GP grill pulled the 327 and installed a 389. The rear wheels sit forward in the wheelwell because of Chev frame being shorter. It had a tall rear tire and when jacked up the tire would touch the rocker panel.
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