"gmctavish needs more space" (gmctavish)
11/22/2017 at 01:34 • Filed to: Craigslist | 5 | 11 |
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Rustholes-Are-Weight-Reduction
> gmctavish needs more space
11/22/2017 at 03:04 | 1 |
I would have changed the tyres on a 48 year old car, but wow that thing is clean.
Would consider it as a daily if I live in the US
gmctavish needs more space
> Rustholes-Are-Weight-Reduction
11/22/2017 at 03:09 | 0 |
If I had the spare cash and a garage, I’d totally daily it in the summer. That thing has to be kept in a garage
jimz
> gmctavish needs more space
11/22/2017 at 03:35 | 3 |
ah, the days when model names were actually trim levels.
Rustholes-Are-Weight-Reduction
> gmctavish needs more space
11/22/2017 at 05:30 | 2 |
Better to have one yeah.
I find it funny that there was no real change from the 1960 model if you check the engine bay
WilliamsSW
> gmctavish needs more space
11/22/2017 at 07:49 | 3 |
That’s a miracle. Those were fleet specials, destined for taxi use, etc, especially with that drive train.
Nice car, and probably a nice price.
kanadanmajava1
> gmctavish needs more space
11/22/2017 at 08:01 | 0 |
Very nice until I realize that it has an automatic transmission.
someassemblyrequired
> gmctavish needs more space
11/22/2017 at 08:22 | 1 |
That is a seriously nice time capsule even by BC standards. Yeah it’s an auto six, but wow.
shop-teacher
> gmctavish needs more space
11/22/2017 at 10:02 | 1 |
Minty! I love it. NP too.
gmctavish needs more space
> kanadanmajava1
11/22/2017 at 10:36 | 0 |
Meh, an auto fits the character of a boat
SpeedSix
> WilliamsSW
11/22/2017 at 17:52 | 1 |
Canadians as a whole used to have more economical spending habits - more of our cars were sixes, Bel Air and Biscayne model names lasted longer here, and the Civic has been the best-selling car for some 20 years.
WilliamsSW
> SpeedSix
11/22/2017 at 18:07 | 0 |
Good point! There’s a guy on here who owns (owned?) a full-sized ‘65 Pontiac with a six/stick in Canada, and that wasn’t even a thing here in the US - and a while ago, he almost bought another ‘65 Pontiac (wagon!) with a six/stick.
In the US, even big Chevys and Fords usually had a small V8 under the hood - though I have driven a ‘62 Impala with a 6.