A Visit To A Canadian Bone Yard Pt.2
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A Visit To A Canadian Bone Yard Pt.2
There were not very many cars from the 60's there.
Here's an interesting one, a Pontiac Catalina Ventura.
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Below is a 68 Thunderbird.
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Below is a few pics of a 65 Thunderbird convertible. I would love to see a restored one.
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Below is the oldest car there in the far corner was this 55 Ford.
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Here's the last one. Look how the rust has eaten right through the valve cover of this 71 MachI.
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Here's an interesting one, a Pontiac Catalina Ventura.
DSC04030sm.jpg
DSC04031sm.jpg
DSC04032sm.jpg
DSC04033sm.jpg
Below is a 68 Thunderbird.
DSC04035sm.jpg
Below is a few pics of a 65 Thunderbird convertible. I would love to see a restored one.
DSC04036sm.jpg
DSC04037sm.jpg
DSC04038sm.jpg
DSC04040sm.jpg
Below is the oldest car there in the far corner was this 55 Ford.
DSC04048sm.jpg
DSC04051sm.jpg
DSC04050sm.jpg
Here's the last one. Look how the rust has eaten right through the valve cover of this 71 MachI.
DSC04045sm.jpg
Last edited by Jaybird; April 21st, 2010 at 05:03 AM.
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I saw a really nice Pontiac like that one in a car show two summers ago, from Canada no less. It was very impressive and just different enough that some people did not recognize it. I don't remember how it ended up down here in the Kansas City area.
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