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1952 Pontiac 4dr chieftain chunk of junk car, LOL!

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

A very ORG. vg trim 1952 Pontiac I was asked if I would fix, it took a couple of hours to stop laughing, then I suggested the gas I took out of my 441 and a match. 1 less slow stopper to hit bikes!

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  • All it takes is disc brakes to handle that issue.Much easier to fix and keep up vs the newer cars that require you to visit the dealer to find out a sensor went bad and its gonna cost you $1000 ;)

  • Very true I would not have video'd it if I could not respect it a bit, having never owned a car in my life but 10+ bikes my comments are tongue in sheet metal so to speak.

    LOL!

  • y do u think it'z junk,lol

    i hav a 1948 pontiac siLverStreak

    i'm going 2 B selling

    how much R u asking 4 this car ?

    just curious

  • @MAZDAMAN666

    Sold for $2200. cdn

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  • You have no taste in cars.

  • @bendtypes I dont know this guy but its probably because it's a canadian one.. I own a '54 chieftain and it have the chevrolet tail lights because it's a canadian one.

  • It's not a 52 - wrong tail lights/hood ornament

  • @roadyrider

    Smarter to give your daughter a BSA motorbike scrambler and teach her to be confident and assertive. Safer because it won't be running everyday. The Pontiac sold for $2200. cdn/us

  • @H0M3RC1D4L I love the cars but in all reality, it's a 4500-5000lbs gas hog for sure, and they're really weren't very safe cars back then. No seatbelts, padded dash, collapsible steering wheel, air bags, power steering, radial tubeless tires, 5mph bumpers ect. They also lacked modern brakes and air conditioning. I mean, you can modernize one to be safer but you'll never get it to the point where it's safe for say, your teenage daughter to drive. These are "Sunday Drivers" at best!

  • @NotSoBlandProduction "ways"??? weighs, dodo!

  • I believe it ways roughly 5000 lbs

  • WOW! That's some piece of history there. The car actually looks to be in pretty good shape for being nearly 60 years old. I've never been interested in anything earlier than 1965 model vehicles (Mustangs) but I am curious about how much that vehicle weighs!!!

  • Love it! I actually had a 1952 pontiac cheiftan for my wedding car :)

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