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This car is beautiful. Great shape for a Canadian car, and it sounds amazing.

I always thought the '80-'81 fullsize Pontiacs were pretty cars. Thanks for posting, Kaycee.

The owner has a funny accent, that car looks very much like an Impala and/or a Caprice. Oh and I loved how that RWD fishtailed in the driveway. Pretty car though! :smilewide:

I've gotten the itch for an old school Pontiac as of late.

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As opposed to an itch so private you can only talk to your doctor about it? :o:P

Memories of my childhood.. My best friend's dad had one just like that, same colour I used to ride in a lot. Loved it compared to my dad's Iron Duke Gutless Ciera.

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Very clean.

Just a few years older and it would have had more Pontiac DNA without the Chevy mutation.

Nice looking. Just like the Bonneville. Though my Bonneville has the Olds 307 not the Chevrolet 305. Had to look for a few seconds but sure enough it was indeed a 305 not a 307. The paint on that one is in better shape than my Bonneville. Interior is about a wash though the video isnt highly detailed. Sometimes I have thought about selling the Bonneville now that the Caprice is mine but I think I would be sorry the second I did. The kid must not run it very often to have it not start when he tried it the first time. I start the 2 old ones every two weeks and let them run for 20 minutes. And the Caprice has a battery cut off which I use. I give the kid credit though. It is very nice.

Does somebody know this kid?

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