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It looked just like this, but, it actually moved under its own power and on public roads. Can’t say I’ve seen one before, or if I did, I don’t remember it.
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Brown, 5-speed, hatchback. Nice. We had a white, Pontiac J2000 wagon for awhile when I was growing up. Not sure what year...
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I believe that’s the same as the Tercel and Chevy Nova
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It’s actually a Chevette under all the Pontiac badging. Derived from the earlier Canadian-market Pontiac Acadian.
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Oh so that’s RWD. I was way off apparently there wasn’t even a Pontiac version of the later car that I was thinking of.
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the only one of these abortions i ever had that was any good was a first year manual, NOT FOR HIGHWAY USE, it was fun to drive on country roads cause it handled well, and the gutless engine was bullet proof, probably why a briggs and stratten is, over built for the miniscule power, but the automatic IS NOT AN OPTION!