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Aztec meet the Astre

78Z

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I don't think you yanks even got this

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Sherlock

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Ah yes, the factory tent...

Saw one of those this past summer here in Ontario on a 1976 Chevy Nova SS hatchback. I talked to the owners, and they said it was only offered for one or two years and that not many were sold. Didn't know they sold them on the Pontiac Astre as well.

Wouldn't dare suggest how many are left, it would likely be discarded relatively soon into ownership.
 
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Sherlock:
Wouldn't dare suggest how many are left, it would likely be discarded relatively soon into ownership.<hr></blockquote>

the car or the tent?
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"D***ing with faint praise" certainly describes stating that something looks betterthan an Aztek.
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I like the Astre's looks; I've seen pictures (only) of the early ones based on the more bluff-nosed 1971-1973 Vegas, really a sharp-looking car.

If the rear of my old 1971 Vega Panel Wagon is an indicator, yeah, you could sleep
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back there if not too tall.

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