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Pontiac has always been Pontiac, but the Pontiac 6 was technically introduced under the Oakland brand (as a Pontiac) in 1926 before Pontiac became its own GM division.
Sold by now I am sure. WHat were you asking, how many miles on it Want to buy one within the next yr. Now that Im retired I want something fun for a daily once again!
Yep, this one is sold! We've changed software since we sold this one, so I don't have the exact details, but going off of memory I believe this one was around 50,000 miles and was listed for around $15,000 in 2021.
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What is the correct name for that top on this car? Is it a carriage top?
Yes, I would classify this as a carriage top. This one could also be called a simulated convertible top, since it was designed to look like one, but I think that probably still falls under the carriage top category.
@@johnfury6481 I agree, quite fast for the time period! I have had a car with wooden wheels up to nearly 50MPH before, and that was enough to prevent me from doing it again! 🤣
Thanks, the D501 , 1957 , with 354 CI(2 X4 BARREL ,CARTER,& ?)Chrysler Engine arare Model…We heard about the SUPER D Engines……though, oddly & admittedly: my Family’s 1959 ,Dodge Coronet ,Nine Passenger ( Rear Face)Third Seat)Coronet / Ps/PB/push-button/ Beige & white Color/V8( unknown CUbic inch/CARB); only driving The Wagon intermittently a few years 1961-65…..Station Wagons were *NOT * desirable for new Teen Age Drivers, etc ( at least for the Teen Driving)….! Anyways, great Dodge!!
They're great cars! This D501 was a heck of a car--not sure who ended up with it, but they got a good one. Forward Look Mopars are always a show stopper!
Do you have a blueprint or anything on the bumpers like the bracket and what you cut and trimmed off the bumpers I wanna do this to my 74 it looks so good
This was a customer vehicle and the bumper tuck was performed by the customer himself, so unfortunately we do not have any information on how this look was achieved. It did look super good though!
We've been getting a lot of feedback on this vehicle, and while I could throw out some statistics, link you to some comparable vehicles, and make my case here all day long, there are more pressing matters to discuss. Ultimately, the most important thing to do here is to not let this video distract you from the fact that in 1998, The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.
Nice. Proper 15" tires and wheels and it's not flat black. There is something wrong with the headlight actuators, or there is a vacuum leak somewhere. The lights on my '76 snap open immediately on both sides.
These aren’t kind observations! This is a Corniche previously owned by „Hillbillies“! I wouldn’t touch this car with a 40 foot bargepole! 40+ year RR collector here!
The wheels are wrong for any year RR. They're Bentley wheels. It has an exhaust leak. The painted bumpers were a style choice by a previous owner. Although this is pretty obviously not an original car, the one thing you're right about is the seats--they do need to be redyed! Nonetheless we appreciate your kind observations :)
I owned one just like this. It has an amazing build quality and drove very nice, BUT these cost a few thousand dollars each year to maintain. Had to sell it to get the maintenance bills off my back
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