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pics of 4 barrel sprint engined wagon. I think this is 1 of 30 wagons with the 4 barrel engine and automatic it also had the ride and handling package with 3:55 rear axle.
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Originally a California car still had the smog pump in place. I spotted it in an obscure craigslist ad.
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a few more pics
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SWEET!! was that a ST transmission?>
I would have kept it, bet it rode nice, how did that add on ac work??
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It was a st300 the car did ride good the ac did not work
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I had a 4dr that would have been the sister car to that
same color,same options but mine was a factory a/c car. Sadly a very large pine tree blew over in one of our hurricanes and flattened the rear half of car. 67 was the only year you could order the 4 bbl OHC-6 in any A body. It was not the Sprint option package.
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Nice Car. Where did it end up? I know a guy who has one that I have been tracking for a few years. It is now located out near D.C. area in a collection. Rare cars indeed!
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Cammer is correct in the fact that for some reason 67 was the only year Pontiac offered the OHC 4bbl engine in any of the Tempest Lemans models, both 4-door & wagon. It wasn’t listed as a Sprint engine it was a high performance 6 offering.
That being said there are known/documented 67 4 door Sprints out there, so as with anything Pontiac never say never. The Blue wagon is also an HO OHC6 ordered in 67' like the one above.
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that blue 4dr isnt a Sprint(only a 4bbl)
I supplied the emblems to him for "conversion" BTW that is still a very rare car,as are all others listed in this thread.
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I stand corrected.
I went back to re-check the article and it seems the Aug 95 HPP article with Fred’s car written by Jeff Koch is carefully written but refers to it as a Sprint and I “assumed” based on the badges. But you right it is 1 of 3 4dr HO OHC6 just with add on Sprint emblems. Still a very unique Pontiac but seemingly they IMO sort of deceive the facts.
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One reason why I bought the gold 4 dr a/c car was a mate to FS car.
He got some parts from it after its demise.
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Thanks for posting these. Same color mine was originally. Always like pictures of early Pontiac "A" body wagons, for obvious reasons.
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So, what was the difference between the Sprint and the 4bbl OHC6? Got a friend that has another '67 wagon with the OHC6.
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I bet the engine was same for cost purposes, but the car had options not found on wagons...susp. stickers..
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Thats about it.
Just the Engine not the SPRINT/SPORTS PACKAGE
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