Supposedly the picture was taken in 1978.
My first thought about the picture was 'what?'.
It's such an odd picture...the foreign car car on the left, the Esso sign, the Vega(?) station wagon, the Dodge van in the background, the car on the Daytona's right (GM/Buick?). The price sign near the pump...gas price or cigarette price? The signal lights look American to me.
The car on the left. You must be right. Below is a 1973 Vauxhall Firenza for comparison, but no backup(?) light. Maybe the one parked next to the Daytona is a GM Firenza sold in Canada?
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Officially Canada’s Worst Car: The 1971-73 GM Firenza
Posted on June 23, 2024 by MCG
Officially Canada's Worst Car: The 1971-73 GM Firenza - Mac's Motor City Garage.com
Excerpt:
General Motors began to import vehicles into Canada from its Vauxhall division in Britain in 1948. While the cars were reasonably well regarded at first, eventually their reputation began to sour under Canada’s harsher driving conditions. The 1966-70 Vauxhall HB line, marketed as the Vauxhall Viva by Pontiac-Buick dealers and as the Envoy Epic by Chevrolet and Oldsmobile franchises, drew special criticism, mainly for their poor build quality and lack of corrosion resistance. GM and Vauxhall never effectively addressed these issues when the revised HC was introduced for 1971. Rather, GM Canada simply dropped the Vauxhall name and rebranded the product as the GM Firenza.