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03-06-2004 09:48 AM #1
New to Forum, From South Carolina
Hi everyone, I am new to the forum and wanted to introduce myself. My name in James. I live in Laurens South Carolina. I own a 1968 Beaumont SD396. For those not familiar with the Beaumonts, it is basically a Canadian version of the Chevelle. They were built by General Motors of Canada and sold through Pontiac dealers in Canada. They are concidered to be a Pontiac but they were built on a Chevelle chassis with a Chevy drivetrain. Mine is a factory SD, same as the SS. SD stands for Super Deluxe. The 396 is long gone. It now has a 427. These cars are much rarer than their American counterpart. There were over 50,000 68 Chevelle SSs built, but only 702 68 Beaumont SDs built. I'm ready for the cruise-in season to start.
James1968 Beaumont SD396
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03-06-2004 01:55 PM #2
James Welcom to CHR Great looking ride. If you hadn't told me a little historyonyou vehicle I would have assumed it was a chevelleKeep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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03-06-2004 06:50 PM #3
Welcome James nice looking beaumont i have always liked the chevelle lines and if it wasnt for the grill most people wouldnt even know its a beaumont. Nice classy color combo also!Somewhere out on Woordward ave. cruzin!
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03-07-2004 04:53 AM #4
Welcome to CHR James. Neat looking Beaumont. Where did you find that one at???Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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03-07-2004 08:28 AM #5
Thanks for the warm welcome and nice comments about my car. I bought the car off Ebay in May of last year. The car came from British Columbia. I had been looking for a 70 Chevelle SS when I saw a 67 Beaumont. I had never seen one before and fell in love with them. I saw this one several months later and decided I had to have it. It is, for the most part, original except for the engine, wheels and the addition of a posi rearend. I want to find a correct dated 396 to put back in the car and put the 427 in something else.
James1968 Beaumont SD396
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03-07-2004 06:13 PM #6
I realise that installing a correct dated 396 still wouldn't make the car correct but it would be closer than it is now. I want to build a pro street car and this one too close to original to cut up. I want to keep this one to show and built another one to go.
James1968 Beaumont SD396
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