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There is a nice looking ‘86 in the EauClaire WI craigslist listing. I like it without the wood grain, gives it a cleaner look. Not too bad price.
Hi Phil Sorry I wasn't able to get back to you sooner. If you have access to inside and outside, I would put it on both sides. Packing it around...
Phil If you are near me in Wisconsin, you could take the rack off the 95 Roadmaster that I'm stripping down this summer. I would recommend using...
The 5X5 bolt pattern rally II wheels that came on the early '70s were all 15X6. When Pontiac came out with the 15X7 wheel they were only...
The last Rally II wheel with the 5" bolt pattern for Pontiac wagons was offered in 1981. They came as the only ones that were 7" wide, the...
I went to 235/70/15 on the front and 275/60/15 on the rear on my 77 Catalina. I went the cheap rim route by using pick-up truck 15x8 on the rear...
I had a set of BFG T/A's on my 77 Catalina Safari, 235/70/15 on the front and 275/60/15 on the rear. They were on for about 3 years and put less...
Welcome to the wonderful world of wagons. It's great to see another 77 Catalina Wagon show up. It looks like a nice ride. As Joe said, it...
Something to keep in mind is that the rear axle is wider on a wagon than the sedan. There was a post on the I believe the Impala SS forum that...
My question is to those of you who live in the dry southwest. The chrome on the tail light bezels and other various parts of my 77 Pontiac Safari...
The GM part number for the rear side clips is 20017921, they come 10 to a box. The front windshield clips should be the same as the sedans.
As of about a year ago, they were still available from GM. If you need the part number, I believe stii I have the box someway laying around....
I had one of these back in the day. If I remember correctly, you couldn't get the rear tires to spin even on ice, I figured it was a form of...
Hey Krash, I see on one of the other threads you were thinking about a Pertronix ignition. It shouldn't be needed because yours will have the GM...
If you punch in a search for Pontiac Ralley II wheel codes, there are a couple links that list what codes were available and what bolt pattern...
The full size GM wagons are all 5 on 5". The 7" Ralley II wheels would have the code HH or KD on the inside.