Old Window Stickers

rstreet

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I'm still cleaning Dad and Mom's old house and found these along with some 60's car brochures. The 1963 GP was a 389 with an AFB. Don't remember the H.P. The 69 is the one I would like to have now as it was a 421 with SJ package. Of course Mom ordered a 455 with her 1974 car.
I'll try to post scans of the brochures later.
robert

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Tom Kochtanek

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Cool!

Robert:

Those are pretty special!

Now if only you had the vehicles that went with them :). Have you ever tried to track them down? I bet the folks who might have them now would be interested in copies of those originals.

Interesting how inexpensive some items were, and how expensive others (like A/C) were.

Cheers!
TomK
 

PAINTJOHN1

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Robert,Union Park Pontiac was a pretty famous dealership.They raced and sponsored a super duty Pontiac and some mighty quick GTO's back in the day.Your parents had great taste in their cars.I love those old pontiacs as well. John
 

rstreet

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John: Yes I remember Harold Ramsey's Union Park Pontiacs. One of his SD's was bought by a local person (Roland Pianka) who raced at Delmar, Cecil County, and Aquasco/Capitol. I don't know where any pictures are of the car. The car isn't around here but a New never raced SD is but that's another story.
Mom is the one who had big motors,HD SJ options, alumn wheels etc. Dad was a 4 door Plymouth,Dodge person with 318's,361's and 383's. But he did have an interesting "letter" series Chrysler once.
robert
 
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