We had a 1963 Pontiac Catalina when I was growing up. Always loved the styling, especially the front grill area. I've always wondered about GM/Pontiac's decisions to remain in the Canadian market with re-bodied Chevies. The full size Chevy's track width was narrower than what the American Pontiac was at this time and you can see it in how the tires are inset from the fenders on this car. This may be shy Pontiac eventually rebranded their product line in Canada to the Arcadia name.
…and this, ladies and gentleman is why Pontiac led the industry in styling during the ‘60s. Other brands had good looking cars, but Pontiac’s great looks extended to the whole line and was consistent thoughout the decade. They always had great looking front ends. How many cars fall short in the front? Pontiac stayed the split-grill course and won the war. A pretty girl with a great body. 😘
I was always interested in how GM and Michigan sent over to the Canadian plant Chevy engines They didn't send no Pontiac engines. So that's why cars like the acadian and the Beaumont and the Parisianne add Pontiac badging but Chevy powertrain
We had a 1963 Pontiac Catalina when I was growing up. Always loved the styling, especially the front grill area. I've always wondered about GM/Pontiac's decisions to remain in the Canadian market with re-bodied Chevies. The full size Chevy's track width was narrower than what the American Pontiac was at this time and you can see it in how the tires are inset from the fenders on this car. This may be shy Pontiac eventually rebranded their product line in Canada to the Arcadia name.
Nice car. The interior looks more like a 64 Parisienne, especially the steering wheel and the console and shifter.
…and this, ladies and gentleman is why Pontiac led the industry in styling during the ‘60s. Other brands had good looking cars, but Pontiac’s great looks extended to the whole line and was consistent thoughout the decade. They always had great looking front ends. How many cars fall short in the front? Pontiac stayed the split-grill course and won the war. A pretty girl with a great body. 😘
I was always interested in how GM and Michigan sent over to the Canadian plant Chevy engines
They didn't send no Pontiac engines.
So that's why cars like the acadian and the Beaumont and the Parisianne add Pontiac badging but Chevy powertrain
How can you sell it if you can't even spell it?