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bruce

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I am new to the pontiac forum and do not own a pontiac at this time. I know where I can get my hands on a late 40's pontiac and want to know how reliable parts are to get. I also have a 1964 Corvair and a 1976 Fiat 124 spider. Most cars have a available source for rubber and parts other than sheet metal. Don't know that much about pontiac. My corvair has a company that supplies only and anything corvair. I am hoping the same thing exists for pontiac before I jump into one expecially this old. This would be the oldest rebuild I have attempted. Any information would be appreciated.
 
Sound a special one and oldest around here. Do you have pics?
 
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