Three lines of Pontiacs were available in Canada during 1959.
The lowest-priced range was the 7100 Strato Chief series, in which the Sedan weighed 3,675 pounds and cost $2,872.
The same body style in the 750 Laurentian series was priced $3,040 and weighed 3,668 pounds.
Top-line models were in Parisienne series, which included a 3,713 pound Sedan selling for $3,222.
All Canadian Pontiacs were on a 119-inch wheelbase and came standard with a 150 horsepower 261
cubic inch six-cylinder engine (STRATO-SIX).
Options included 185 and 230 horsepower versions of the Chevrolet 283 cubic inch V-8, as well as 250
and 280 horsepower jobs based on the Chevrolet 348 cubic inch V-8.
Pontiac where the most popular car in Canada 1959, 57129 cars where manufactured. The Laurentian
was the most popular Pontiac series in 1959.
Its rear flanks used the same star ornamentation that was a Star Chief trademark in the U.S.
PONTIAC RESTORATIONS TIP 1
Front parts on Canada built cars that are indentical with USA built cars markt blue
PONTIAC RESTORATIONS TIP 2
Frame on Canada built cars and USA built cars
PONTIAC RESTORATIONS Charlie Craftsman
Wiper : Last Modified: 990221
PONTIAC RESTORATIONS Charlie Craftsman
Bumper jack : Last Modified: 981214
PONTIAC RESTORATIONS Charlie Craftsman
Air cleaner : Last Modified: 981215
PONTIAC RESTORATIONS Charlie Craftsman
Lube Wheel Stops : Last Modified: 981215
PONTIAC FACTS AND FIGERS:Wiring Diagram Canada : Last Modified:
981125
PONTIAC FACTS AND FIGERS: ENGINES Canada
PONTIAC FACTS AND FIGERS: MODEL IDENTIFICATION
PONTIAC FACTS AND FIGERS: CANADA BUILT PONTIAC 59 CARS IN SWEDEN