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Old 08-17-2022, 03:19 AM
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Default '65 Pontiac 421/4-sp 2+2

Cool car with some rough paint. Description leaves more questions than answers, but I'd like to see the PHS.

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I didn't realize the 421 was a "big block".

I assumed it was the same as the 350/389/400/455/ect.
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I didn't realize the 421 was a "big block".

I assumed it was the same as the 350/389/400/455/ect.
It is the same.

In the Pontiac community any reference to a "big block" or "small block" Pontiac engine is a faux pas.

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Poor presentation but cool car other than Whitewalls/Caps.
If anyone crazy enough to restore one of these beasts, how much would it cost to redo just the bumpers alone?

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Poor presentation but cool car other than Whitewalls/Caps.
If anyone crazy enough to restore one of these beasts, how much would it cost to redo just the bumpers alone?

~ Pete

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Hi Pete.... You would be looking in the $2000-2500 CD if you were here in Ontario by the best guy. That's each, front and rear!!!
So you're at $5500+ and haven't got a decent set of rims yet!!??
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Looks like the dr side rear quarter has been hit. Body work is tough and look at the bottom of the sail panel. A tough spot to fix and make it correct with the angles involved..
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It is the same.

In the Pontiac community any reference to a "big block" or "small block" Pontiac engine is a faux pas. K
As a card-carrying member of the "Pontiac community", I will respectfully agree to disagree with you. I follow the rule of cubic inches, a 455 Pontiac will always be a 'Big Block' to me.
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As a card-carrying member of the "Pontiac community", I will respectfully agree to disagree with you. I follow the rule of cubic inches, a 455 Pontiac will always be a 'Big Block' to me.
Uh oh.

Have to disagree to disagree. As the self ordained arbiter of all things Pontiac in my own little world the above sentence does not compute.

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If anyone crazy enough to restore one of these beasts, how much would it cost to redo just the bumpers alone?
I think Charley Lillard can give you a pretty good idea about that

A cool car, indeed, love the color combo. Good thing it has only minimal "service rust"
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