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Hi Folks,
As newbe, I just register to this Pontiac forum. My name is Hans, living in Deurne, located in the Netherlands. Last summer I bought myself a 66-er Pontiac Lemans 326 (1 of the 3 in this country). Because my work ables me to spend time to read everything about the early Pontiacs, I discover this forum... BR, Hans (ps. sorry for my bad English, don't feel sorry to correct me) Merry Christmas, btw |
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Welcome! 1 of 3 is pretty darn cool! Lots of great people here. Nice looking car, too.
Chris
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Welcome, Hans
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Welcome to PY Hans. Nice looking 4 door Lemans. 1 of 3 makes it a pretty rare car. I'd say it's also kind of rare to see one here in the States too.
The only 4 door 326 I've seen around here is sitting in a junkyard in very bad shape, and not far from me. If I remember right it's a 66 too, but could be a Tempest. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
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I found out that most (web)stores have parts for a convertible or a 2drs. For example Doorparts or doorrubbers for a 4drs are more rare.. The other 2 here, are also a 2drs and a convertible . At this moment the Lemans is sleeping in my parents barn again, The summer may start tommorow for me . I did look for a Pontiac in the US to bring over, but I didn't could take the risk. Maybe I got the feeling that the best conserved Pontiacs (or other 60-70's) in the dry States are gone by now. Must say, the prices are a lot less then over here ..(What you got in Dollars I have to pay in Euro's, the same (or even worse) for Gas. You may not complain about the Gasprice over there Grtzz Hans (Pff my nightshift may end by now) |
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Hans, to PY. Very nice car,glad you found us here in the US.
And Merry Christmas to you!!!
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Welcome, Hans that is a clean looking 66 does it have a bench seat in it?
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Glad to have you here, Hans.
That 4-door is rarer than you think. The 4-door hardtop, or sometimes called sport sedan, has considerable lower production figures than a post sedan. I think it looks great. The wheels set off the black cordova top just right. |
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Hans: Welcome to the best darned Pontiac site on the world wide web. That is a really nice looking ride you have there. Enjoy it.
Jim
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I just noticed she has factory A/C. With that and other options, it could have been as pricey as a GTO when it was new.
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Nice car, and Welcome!
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G'Day Hans,
Welcome to this International Pontiac web site. You may notice people from many countries are members. Very nice car you have there. |
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Welcome to the forum Hans. Nice car you got there. Looks to be in good shape. You will find great advice on here. Happy Christmas to all!!
Hugh
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Welcome Hans, that is a nice looking 66!
(And your use of the English is pretty good too, I had no problems understanding you)
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Welcome Hans. Your not only going to love this site but will become addicted to it. I love the color of your Lemans.
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Welcome! I don't see many 4 door hardtops these days.
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Welcome to the PY forums, Hans!
Car looks great.
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Thanks for the nice replies, guys!
Yes it has bench seats, probably renewed because the carpet is a bit dfifferent then the doorpanels. The A/C is probably removed after restoring the engine a few years ago. I have some A/C parts, but i believe they are useless after a long time eating dust. Is a new AC kit exspensive in the US? @ Lightfoot, the top is called cordova? (not leather or vinyl?) It is getting some cracks, is this "easy" replacable? I would like to keep it mostly original, and often i see the top painted instead of a new leathertop.. probably more cheaper also.. Once again, thanks for the feedback Grtz Hans |
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Welcome Hans. Hope you find this site useful and it's members friendly and helpful....I sure do.
No apologies needed for your English. Quite frankly it's somewhat better than most of ours..... And Merry Christmas to you!!!!
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What parts of the A/C are missing? You might be better off with a Vintage Aire system.
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frittering and wasting the hours in an off hand way.... 1969 GTO, 455ci, 230/236 Pontiac Dude's "Butcher Special" Comp hyd roller cam with Crower HIPPO solid roller lifters, Q-jet, Edelbrock P4B-QJ, Doug's headers, ported 6X-8 (97cc) heads, TKO600, 3.73 geared Eaton Tru-Trac 8.5", hydroboost, rear disc brakes......and my greatest mechanical feat....a new heater core. |
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