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Did the Pontiac Tempest have independent rear suspension?

Did the Pontiac Tempest have independent rear suspension?

While the Thompson and Royal Pontiac Tempests used a conventional drivetrain and solid rear axle, Pontiac made the radical choice to keep the transaxle and independent rear suspension. The unusual driveshaft was retained, since it needed to transmit only engine torque, not output from a transmission.

What is the difference between a LeMans and a Tempest?

The LeMans was introduced as the top-of-the-line version of the compact-sized Pontiac Tempest toward the end of the 1961 model year on GM’s new Y body platform. The Tempest LeMans was a trim package featuring sportier and more luxurious trim than the Tempest, including different badging and bucket seats.

What was the car from My Cousin Vinny?

Pontiac Tempest
During Vinny’s questioning, Lisa testifies that only a car with an independent rear suspension and positraction could have made the tire marks, which rules out Bill’s 1964 Buick Skylark. One model of car with these features is the similar-looking metallic, mint-green 1963 Pontiac Tempest.

What are the two cars in My Cousin Vinny?

One was the Corvette, which could never be confused with the Buick Skylark. The other had the same body length, height, width, weight, wheel base, and wheel track as the ’64 Skylark, and that was the 1963 Pontiac Tempest.”

How Does My Cousin Vinny end?

With his loyal, smart-mouthed fiancée Mona Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei, who won an Oscar for her role) by his side, Vinny, against all odds — and with local judge Chamberlain Haller (Fred Gwynne) breathing down his neck at every turn — is triumphant, winning the case and freeing the innocent boys.

What kind of car does My Cousin Vinny drive?

Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
In My Cousin Vinny, while the trial focuses on the differences between a 1964 Buick Skylark and a 1963 Pontiac Tempest (of which there are way too many to substantiate the plot), our favorite car from this movie would be Vinny’s 1962 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible… if for no other reason than cruising from New York to …

How to find parts for a 1964 LeMans Tempest?

FYI: The quick way to find parts on this page is to press the “Ctrl” & “F” keys at the same time and just type into the search engine what you are looking for. This seems to work on all web sites and most documents.

What kind of shocks do Chevy Tahoes have?

The shocks are for vehicles with primimun suspension Silverado, Tahoe, and Suburban known as Nivomat (or self leveling); my glove box code was ZW7 (for shock option). They are big heavey super shocks, as they act in unison with the vehicles springs.

Are there any GM rear shocks that still work?

Both shocks were in new conditon, repackaged, but shipped with neww hardware and fit perfectly. These look, feel, and act like the original OEM GM shocks. Although my option listing was slightly different than original, they still perform as originals.

What kind of ACDelco suspension do I Need?

ACDelco gold-label SPECIALTY parts are engineered to OE expectations for exceptional applications that require enhanced performance, including police vehicles. Get the GM quality you know and trust with ACDelco GM Original Equipment Suspension Components. Stay with the parts brand your General Motors vehicle came with.

What kind of suspension does a Pontiac Tempest have?

How Pontiac Works. One enthusiast magazine called Tempest “a prototype of the American car for the ’60s,” but no other U.S. make would have a rear transaxle and independent rear suspension until the Chevrolet Corvette and Plymouth Prowler of ’97.

How much is a 1962 Pontiac Tempest convertible?

1962 Pontiac Tempest Convertible for $3,500! 1962 Pontiac Tempest Convertible for $3,500! Are you already missing Pontiac? Like weird drivetrains? How about tops that are soft? Well, batten down the hatches, because today Nice Price or Crack Pipe has a Tempest in a teapot. . . er Oakland.

What was the torque tube on a 1962 Tempest?

The torque tube negated the need for universal joints at either end, and the 3/4″ driveshaft spun freely despite the 3″ arc. Rope drive, and the big-ass four-banger only lasted three years, but that was long enough for today’s candidate – a 1962 Tempest Convertible Automatic – to be built.

When did the Pontiac Y body Tempest Come Out?

Pontiac introduced the new Y-body Tempest in 1961, as its entrant into the burgeoning compact car segment. Despite sharing a platform with the Buick Special and Oldsmobile F85, the Pontiac variant used a drivetrain arrangement that made it unique.

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