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Welcome to the Board. She looks good please share some more about her.

One of my old grumpy friends :) had a sharp looking '49 Business type coupe.

I never really appreciated these body styles/years until I saw his.

Sadly both are no longer with us. :( 

Cheers.

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5 hours ago, SPRINT 6 said:

Welcome to the Board. She looks good please share some more about her.

One of my old grumpy friends :) had a sharp looking '49 Business type coupe.

I never really appreciated these body styles/years until I saw his.

Sadly both are no longer with us. :( 

Cheers.

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Love the car, I have a 50 Streamliner Coupe

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On 3/10/2020 at 6:10 PM, JRW said:

This Pontiac is a 1950 Streamliner Coupe with a straight “8” and dealer installed power brakes. Car is unmolested with unknown mileage.

 

15 minutes ago, JRW said:

 

Welcome fellow Buckeye, Cardinal or Carnation whichever you choice!

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Hello Pontiac lovers, New to the Forum but have loved Pontiacs since the 1966 GTO was introduced late in 1965. It took me until 1986 to afford one and I found my dream , a “66” ragtop with a 4 speed. It has been completely restored and was the first car in my small “Tribe”. The second addition was a 1950 Pontiac Streamliner Coupe, the third is an unrestored ( except 1 repaint to original color) 1964 GP with most factory options including A/C, the fourth a 1972 Catalina Convertible with air. A Survivor with 28,000 original miles.

Great to be a part of the Pontiac family and proud to save a few of these cars from disappearing.

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