1964 Acadian Beaumont Sport Deluxe
In Sunday's Automobiles section, Ian Austen writes about cars built primarily after World War II by the Canadian divisions of Detroit-based automakers. The era spawned designs that, to an American eye, were at once familiar but distinct, sometimes relying on a grille flourish or trunklid emblem to distinguish them from their American counterparts.
Keen readers will spot the points of differentiation among these Canadian-branded collector cars and their American equivalents:
1968 Pontiac Beaumont convertible
1957 Monarch Turnpike Cruiser
1965 and 1966 Acadian Beaumont Sport Deluxe
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