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What's this all about? Ralph Earnhardt ran a Pontiac? http://ahora.homestead.com/files/Ral...iac__1_600.jpg |
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Car looks better than the dude standing there...
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That guy is my buddy in OKC, he's a goat hearder.
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This Knafel Pontiac may be a Canadian Pontiac Acadian. I used to see Acadians and Beaumonts (A-body) all the time up in Canada. A few years back at the POCI Nats, a guy had what looked like a 64 Nova, but it was an Acadian with a 427 stuffed under the hood. They never made them with 427's, but it was a cool concept. Definately drew a lot of snooty looks from GTO guys as they passed by, with phrases like "How did that Chevy get in here?" https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/tongue.gif
The only reason I think this may be a Knafel Pontiac Acadian is that it appears to have a split grille. |
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Figures, all it takes is a few clicks, and voila!
In wagon form.... http://www.americandreamcars.com/1963acadianwagon.htm |
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In the list of Tin Indians, there is a 67 Acadian with a 427.
That's a great picture. It's the first time I saw one of that car. Thanks! Brian |
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