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'''Use the following MAKE TEMPLATE as the foundation for your Wikicars' [[List of Manufacturers|Automobile Make]] page:'''
'''Beaumont''' was a make of [[mid-size]] [[automobile]]s produced by [[General Motors]] of Canada from 1966 to 1969.


Start off with a brief ''Introduction'' to the company. This would be a good place to create a table of company statistics and share any other relevant tidbits of information and factoids about the company.
==History==
The Beaumont car grew out of the 1964-65  [[Acadian|Acadian]] Beaumont model, which was based on the contemporary [[Chevrolet Chevelle]].  These Beaumonts featured the Chevrolet Chevelle body with minor styling revisions, including different taillights and a Pontiac-style split grille. The interior used the dash panel from the (U.S.) [[Pontiac Tempest]]/LeMans/GTO series.


==History==
From 1966, the Acadian name was dropped and Beaumont became a standalone marque, still sold by Pontiac-Buick dealers.  The cars sported a new emblem, based on Pontiac's arrowhead motif with two red maple leaves added. They featured the same powerplants as the Chevelle, including the [[OHV]] [[Straight-6|inline six-cylinder]] [[Internal combustion engine|engine]], and a variety of small- and big-block [[V8]]s. The [[V8 engine]] choices included small-block 283, 327, and later 350 cubic-inch versions, while the Mark IV big-block could be ordered in its 396 cubic inch displacement.  3- and 4-speed [[manual transmission]]s were available, as were the 2-speed Powerglide and 3-speed Turbo-Hydramatic [[Automatic transmission|automatics]].  
Then, comes the ''History'' section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section.  


==Future Models==
The SD (Sport Deluxe) models were equivalent to the Chevelle [[Super Sport]] trim level, and featured bucket seats and center console, as well as SD body striping and trim.  The SD396 models are the most desirable Beaumonts today. Few were built, however, and most succumbed to the harsh Canadian winter climate, which makes them significantly more rare than equivalent Chevelles and desirable to some collectors.  The SD series was available in both 2-door [[hardtop]] and [[convertible]] body styles.  In addition to the SD series, the Beaumont line included Custom and Deluxe lines.
Next, comes the ''Future Models'' section. In this section, list any upcoming models or future plans for the company.


==Current Models==
The Beaumont continued through the 1969 model year, after which it was replaced in the Canadian market by the [[Pontiac LeMans]].
This is where the ''Current Model Line'' for the MAKE is listed. If there were changes made to the current make line-up, mention them here.


* Please be sure to list the CURRENT models for the given MAKE in the "'''Discussion'''" section of the page. A site administrator will then add an ''Infobox'' to the MAKE page with the list of current models.
==Production and sales out of Canada==


==Discontinued Models==
Beaumonts were also made in a factory in Arica, '''Chile''' for the local market, and the Canadian-made cars were sold in Puerto Rico for a time.
Companies undergo new model line-ups and refresh models depending on market trends. Models that have been retired or are no longer in production should be listed here.


==See Also==
==See Also==
This section should be used to link to other pages within Wikicars, that are related to this article.
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* For example, the [[Ford]] company page, will have links to [[Mercury]], [[Lincoln]], [[Mazda]] and [[Volvo]] in this section, because all four are manufatured by [[Ford]] ''and'' are related in content because they are [[List of Manufacturers|Automobile Manufacturers]].
 
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==External Links==
==External Links==
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Beaumont was a make of mid-size automobiles produced by General Motors of Canada from 1966 to 1969.

History

The Beaumont car grew out of the 1964-65 Acadian Beaumont model, which was based on the contemporary Chevrolet Chevelle. These Beaumonts featured the Chevrolet Chevelle body with minor styling revisions, including different taillights and a Pontiac-style split grille. The interior used the dash panel from the (U.S.) Pontiac Tempest/LeMans/GTO series.

From 1966, the Acadian name was dropped and Beaumont became a standalone marque, still sold by Pontiac-Buick dealers. The cars sported a new emblem, based on Pontiac's arrowhead motif with two red maple leaves added. They featured the same powerplants as the Chevelle, including the OHV inline six-cylinder engine, and a variety of small- and big-block V8s. The V8 engine choices included small-block 283, 327, and later 350 cubic-inch versions, while the Mark IV big-block could be ordered in its 396 cubic inch displacement. 3- and 4-speed manual transmissions were available, as were the 2-speed Powerglide and 3-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatics.

The SD (Sport Deluxe) models were equivalent to the Chevelle Super Sport trim level, and featured bucket seats and center console, as well as SD body striping and trim. The SD396 models are the most desirable Beaumonts today. Few were built, however, and most succumbed to the harsh Canadian winter climate, which makes them significantly more rare than equivalent Chevelles and desirable to some collectors. The SD series was available in both 2-door hardtop and convertible body styles. In addition to the SD series, the Beaumont line included Custom and Deluxe lines.

The Beaumont continued through the 1969 model year, after which it was replaced in the Canadian market by the Pontiac LeMans.

Production and sales out of Canada

Beaumonts were also made in a factory in Arica, Chile for the local market, and the Canadian-made cars were sold in Puerto Rico for a time.

See Also

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