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  2. Beaumont (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    4-door sedan 2-door sedan 2-door hardtop 4-door hardtop 2-door convertible 4-door station wagon: Layout: FR layout: Platform: GM A platform: Related: Chevrolet Chevelle Pontiac Tempest: Powertrain; Engine: 194 in³ Inline-Six I6 230 in³ Inline-Six I6 250 in³ Inline-Six I6 283 in³ Small-Block V8 307 in³ Small-Block V8 327 in³ Small-Block V8 ...

  3. List of Pontiac vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Compact (1962–1963), mid-size (1964–1981), subcompact (1987-1993) 2+2: 1964 1967 GM B platform: 1 Full-size car, upper trim of Catalina (1964) and GTO GTO: 1964 2006 GM A platform GM X platform GM V platform: 5 Muscle car, later compact car Executive: 1966 1970 GM B platform: 1 Middle range full-size car Firebird: 1967 2002 GM F platform: 4 ...

  4. General Motors A platform (RWD) - Wikipedia

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    From 1964 to 1969, GM Canada produced a special-market version of the Chevelle called the Beaumont, which included Pontiac-type trim and unique front grilles as well as taillight assemblies. When the A-body cars were introduced in 1964, GM had set a corporate policy prohibiting V8 engines larger than 330 cu in (5.4 L) in these models.

  5. Pontiac (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    For 1969, Pontiac moved the Grand Prix from the full-sized lineup into a G-body model of its own based on the A-body intermediate four-door modified from 116 in (2,946.4 mm) to 118 in (2,997.2 mm) wheelbase chassis, but with different styling and long hood/short deck proportions to compete in the intermediate-sized personal luxury car segment ...

  6. Acadian (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The one exception to Chevelle/Beaumont availability was a base-model Beaumont convertible. Such a model was never available in the Chevelle line in the USA, although it was in Canada. All Acadians and Beaumonts used Chevrolet engines and drivelines. The Beaumont was discontinued after 1969, after which Canadian dealers sold the Pontiac LeMans.

  7. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year. ... (1964-1967) Pontiac 2+2 (1964-1967 ... Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible (1971 ...

  8. Buick Skylark - Wikipedia

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    2-door convertible 2-door hardtop 4-door hardtop 2-door coupe 4-door sedan: Layout: FR layout: Platform: A-body: Related: Buick Special Oldsmobile Cutlass Pontiac Le Mans Chevrolet Chevelle Buick Gran Sport Pontiac GTO Oldsmobile 442: Powertrain; Engine: 225 cu in (3.7 L) Buick V6 250 cu in (4.1 L) Chevrolet I6 300 cu in (4.9 L) Buick V8 340 cu ...

  9. Pontiac 2+2 - Wikipedia

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    The designation 2+2 was borrowed from European sports car terminology, for a seating arrangement of two in front plus two in the rear. It was designated officially at Pontiac as a "regular performance" model, [2] a thoroughly confusing designation for a vehicle that was clearly intended to be to the Catalina platform what the GTO was to the A-body Lemans: the standard drivetrain was a 2-barrel ...

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