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1977 Pontiac Phoenix

1977 Pontiac Phoenix in Buddy Buddy, Movie, 1981 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1977 Pontiac Phoenix

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vilero ES

2011-07-11 19:39

[Image: BuddyBuddy00033bis.jpg]

CarGuy1 US

2011-07-12 00:03

Maybe a 1979 olds 88?

night cub US

2011-07-12 00:29

1977-79 Pontiac Phoenix, you can see the large badge on the front fender
Link to "www.oldcarbrochures.com"

-- Last edit: 2011-07-12 03:36:59

somename US

2011-07-12 01:30

I'm leaning towards 79 Catalina: Link to "www.oldcarbrochures.com" but i'm skeptical because of whatever that thing on the c-pillar is.

Lee Richards US

2011-07-12 02:07

I dont think its a Catalina with the C-Pillar. How about a late Lincoln Verailies, or late 70's Ventura. Seem alittle to short to be one of those full-size GM Bodies from the late 70's and 80's.

blueline CA

2011-07-12 04:25

I'm agreeing with night cub, Pontiac Phoenix.

Lee Richards US

2011-07-12 04:36

the Venturas and phoenixes were nearly identical for that time

night cub US

2011-07-12 05:39

somename wrote ^It was first one then the other, the problem is that they never made a Ventura or Phoenix with that bodyside molding that begain right behind the front wheel opening and continued to the end of the car over the rear wheel opening.


I have this picture of a 1977 Phoenix with just that molding in my files:
[Image: 1977phoenixlandau2drtan.5602.jpg]

Lee Richards US

2011-07-12 07:44

somename wrote ^It was first one then the other, the problem is that they never made a Ventura or Phoenix with that bodyside molding that begain right behind the front wheel opening and continued to the end of the car over the rear wheel opening.

And Lee Richards, it's Versailles, and I looked at those and the Granada, and Monarch, without any luck. And don't forget the unknown is larger then the Aspens in the same frame.


Good work. I was thinking it was some midsized GM, or Ford Product

somename US

2011-07-12 15:47

Yes thank you night_cub, I was looking all over for some evidence of that.

-- Last edit: 2011-07-12 16:09:10

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