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Jefferson 11-15-2024 10:38 PM

1968 Beaumont SD 396
 
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Hi Yenko.net!
Been awhile since I’ve been back here on the forums.
Wondering if anyone has much information on this 68 that was recently posted for sale. It’s quite a unique colour combination, Burnished Metallic, parchment roof, gold vinyl interior. Shame the car was restored and colour changed.
I came across some older looking pictures on page 27 in one of the threads here, what looks like possibly the same car? Though the top is black in these older pictures.

https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...140679&page=27

67since67 11-15-2024 11:12 PM

Let me get this strait, it was changed from Burnished Bronze/Gold, to Yellow/Black?? :no: :thumbsdown:

In it's original colors that is so cool!!

StriperSS 11-15-2024 11:35 PM

Burnished Brown would be a very rare color for a Beaumont, and I don't think I've ever seen one with power windows or factory 8 track.
If you're thinking of buying it I would suggest getting your own GM of Canada Vintages services document kit.

427.060 11-16-2024 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by StriperSS (Post 1660052)
Burnished Brown would be a very rare color for a Beaumont, and I don't think I've ever seen one with power windows or factory 8 track.
If you're thinking of buying it I would suggest getting your own GM of Canada Vintages services document kit.

My 68 SD came with a factory 8 track player. I have it but never installed it.

427strato 11-16-2024 02:04 PM

The car in the picture is not the same car as the yellow car and it hasn't been for sale for 47 years. I found the car for my brother in 1976 and purchased it from him in 1986. We did a body on restoration a few years ago as it didn't need much as it only has about 75,000 miles on it; basically put it back to the original colour, vedoro green and clean it up under the hood. In that picture the colour was SS Jade Gold Metallic because my brother liked that colour better than the original. The reason it looks like the Burnish Brown is the sun was quite bright and the picture was taken with an inexpensive camera by a not so good photographer, me, behind my house at 27 West St., in Brantford,Ontario. I have two sets of GM Vintage Services docs for it, the first set in 86 when Dave Lowe was doing them and then when I was going to get another vehicle done a few years later the individual advised me that the newer docs included a lot more information, hence the second set. The car in your picture is a 396-350 hrs, posi, auto, ps, pb., tach and guages, wood grain dash, cruise, AM-FM, pw, fibre optics, rear defroser, tinted glass, vinyl top and redline tires. The car still retains all of its original chrome pieces and displays really well. The sixteen pieces of side chrome are impossible to find so if you buy an original without them, you will not likely find any. I have been going to swap meets for over 50 years and since 1976 had always kept my eyes open for any extra pieces, just in case. I never saw one piece for sale ever. If I could post pictures of the car now I would, however that isn't an easy thing on this site. I doubt I have put 1,000 miles on that car since 1986. This last sentence usually brings the nasties out asking me why I don't sell it to someone so they could enjoy it. What possibly makes someone think I don't enjoy my cars? So, if you are looking for the yellow car, this one is not it.

StriperSS 11-16-2024 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 427strato (Post 1660070)
The car in the picture is not the same car as the yellow car and it hasn't been for sale for 47 years. I found the car for my brother in 1976 and purchased it from him in 1986. We did a body on restoration a few years ago as it didn't need much as it only has about 75,000 miles on it; basically put it back to the original colour, vedoro green and clean it up under the hood. In that picture the colour was SS Jade Gold Metallic because my brother liked that colour better than the original. The reason it looks like the Burnish Brown is the sun was quite bright and the picture was taken with an inexpensive camera by a not so good photographer, me, behind my house at 27 West St., in Brantford,Ontario. I have two sets of GM Vintage Services docs for it, the first set in 86 when Dave Lowe was doing them and then when I was going to get another vehicle done a few years later the individual advised me that the newer docs included a lot more information, hence the second set. The car in your picture is a 396-350 hrs, posi, auto, ps, pb., tach and guages, wood grain dash, cruise, AM-FM, pw, fibre optics, rear defroser, tinted glass, vinyl top and redline tires. The car still retains all of its original chrome pieces and displays really well. The sixteen pieces of side chrome are impossible to find so if you buy an original without them, you will not likely find any. I have been going to swap meets for over 50 years and since 1976 had always kept my eyes open for any extra pieces, just in case. I never saw one piece for sale ever. If I could post pictures of the car now I would, however that isn't an easy thing on this site. I doubt I have put 1,000 miles on that car since 1986. This last sentence usually brings the nasties out asking me why I don't sell it to someone so they could enjoy it. What possibly makes someone think I don't enjoy my cars? So, if you are looking for the yellow car, this one is not it.

Good info Carl! Still got the 66 Strato Chief?

427strato 11-17-2024 01:45 PM

Yes I do, however it's a 68 Strato Chief and I'm the original owner.

dykstra 11-19-2024 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jefferson (Post 1660048)
Hi Yenko.net!
Been awhile since I’ve been back here on the forums.
Wondering if anyone has much information on this 68 that was recently posted for sale. It’s quite a unique colour combination, Burnished Metallic, parchment roof, gold vinyl interior. Shame the car was restored and colour changed.
I came across some older looking pictures on page 27 in one of the threads here, what looks like possibly the same car? Though the top is black in these older pictures.

https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...140679&page=27

Interesting that this car has an engine block heater. Did most Canadian cars have engine block heaters??

427strato 11-19-2024 01:17 PM

A block heater would have been unusual in a muscle car back then as most of us took our cars off of the road about November and drove our winter beaters until spring. I've been driving since 1965 and never have had a block heater in any of my cars, but then again I live in Ontario where the winters are not that harsh. They would be more common in Quebec and the western provinces where winters tend to be more severe.

L78_Nova 11-19-2024 02:11 PM

My 1970 L78 Nova was ordered with a block heater.


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