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Our '60 Parisienne


Here's some pics of the '60 Parisienne...my mug...and some of "Our Gang" at The GoodGuys Show in Des Moine, Ia. ...c'mon everyone wave!

  283c.i. w/4bbl Rochester...350T/H w/B&M shift kit...Smithy duals(sounds good)...love my wide whites(tidy whities).

 Have 383stroker motor and 700R4 waiting...zoom zoom!!!sprint.gif eyepopping.gif

 
                                           In the photo of me: 
                                     
"The bright lights are UFO's hovering behind me...the "purple mini-orb" on the right, entered my ear and flew out the other side before i knew what happened...very invigorating!!!
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beautifull and the car is nice too..

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Wow! Nice car.

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Those pics make me really miss my 60 Pontiac!


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Thats a Beauty!!! I Love It!!! What Colour is that?

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1960 Laurentian Safari 
1960 Laurentian 4door(scrapped)
2001 Grand Am Traded on a '96 Suburban 2WD
2002 Hyundai Accent(SOLD)
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You're car looks perfect! I love the wheels and white walls.

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  Thanks for the compliments, guys.
 The paint is a Sherwin Williams dark purple pearl...not sure why it's called pearl, really dosen't look pearl to me. But I'm really happy with it.

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My friend in New Brunswick, in 1966-67 had a RCMP officer friend, who had a 60 Bonneville hardtop with tri power 4 speed  Used to use it, for Ghost car pursuit work..   They would also go out Sat nights, drinking a lot of beer, and racing.. IF they got beat, they went to WILL'S house, and got out the white Pontiac!!!  It was hard to beat on the street, because of its weight dist and 4.11 gears...  I saw a 67 Chevelle deluxe 2 door 327-275 give the white Chief a close run one night   the chevelle was a 3 on the tree, and the driver had one arm!  biggrin

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Are those not what we used to call "Ganster White Walls"? She really is a gem!
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 Yeah John, some do call'em gangster white walls...
      I'm a wimp, so they are my tidy whities!!!

 Carl...Back in high school, there was a guy a couple years older who had a big ol' american Bonneville, always had a cold case of beer in it. I remember that car cuz of it's size and he usually just sat in the far corner of our drive-in hang out sucking on brews, but he could really smokem' when he wanted too. Generally he'd keep a low profile so he could drink his beer without police activity.
 I saw him last year...he owns his late father's liquor store!


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