Hola!
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Hola!
I have been a long time Pontiac owner and still have lots of pontiac parts. However, after I sold my last poncho I found a
68 442 convertible (burgundy/black bench) and then picked up a 68 cutlass S convertible (red/parchment buckets) just so I could combine the best of all ther parts and have a backup to go with it. I owned one other 442 back in the University of Az days for a few years and it to was a 68. When I buy projects I like to buy parts and have already bought a 66 olds toronado for the 425 so eventually I will have some parts to unload. Great looking site and will come here often when I dive in to rebuilding these.
Derek
68 442 convertible (burgundy/black bench) and then picked up a 68 cutlass S convertible (red/parchment buckets) just so I could combine the best of all ther parts and have a backup to go with it. I owned one other 442 back in the University of Az days for a few years and it to was a 68. When I buy projects I like to buy parts and have already bought a 66 olds toronado for the 425 so eventually I will have some parts to unload. Great looking site and will come here often when I dive in to rebuilding these.
Derek
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good recipe for quite a combination!
pix are required - search for how-to 'cause God Forbid we have a sticky on that.
list items in the For Sale section... if you have a reputation such as ebay that folks can refer to all the better
pix are required - search for how-to 'cause God Forbid we have a sticky on that.
list items in the For Sale section... if you have a reputation such as ebay that folks can refer to all the better
#4
A '68 4-4-2 convertible with a bench seat is a rare occurrence. I have one, too, and it's been in the family since it was new. I've heard of only 4 other '68 4-4-2 convertibles with a bench seat (including yours). There were lots of '68 holiday and sport coupes with bench seats, but not many convertibles. Post some pics!
Randy C.
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