Hmm , no such thing as a 65 Grande Parisienne but it certainly is a 65. It looks to be a Parisienne, not a Custom Sport due to the bench seat. That sure is a classic combo for a convertible Pontiac! I like it...
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Date Listed
23-Feb-10
Price
$14,500.00
Address
Newfoundland and Labrador A0A 4A0, Canada View map
For Sale By
Owner
Make
Pontiac
Model
Other
Year
1965
Body Type
Convertible
Transmission
Automatic
Colour
Red
Drivetrain
Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
Fuel Type
Gasoline
The car is 1965 Pontiac Parisienne with a 350 4 Barrell small block.
In excellent running condition with new brake shoes, new carpet, new master cylinder. Has white interior, alloy rims.
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-- Edited by Carl Stevenson on Tuesday 23rd of February 2010 07:49:54 PM
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)
John, that looks like a nice car. It's not too far from you, just a little south on the southern shore. I can't remember ever seeing it. I bet John D. knows it.
John, that looks like a nice car. It's not too far from you, just a little south on the southern shore. I can't remember ever seeing it. I bet John D. knows it.
Yes, I know the car. It was originally a light blue 6 cyl standard trans car, converted back in the late 80s to V8 auto using a 66 aparisienne 4 dr ht parts car as I recall. I spoke with the original owners (an elderly man and woman) not long after they sold the car. It was in original condition at the time of sale.
There is another like her in Cupids - be nice to have coin to get
-- Edited by 80GPLJ on Tuesday 23rd of February 2010 10:21:57 PM
That car in Cupids is a 65 iris mist (light purple) on purple interior Custom Sport convt with a 327/300 and automatic. From Saskatchewan or somewhere out west. When I had my white convt, both the red and the iris mist convts were around here too. There is also a red 65 Parisienne 2 dr ht in Cupids area, and a black 65 Parisienne 2 dr ht in St. John's.
John, that looks like a nice car. It's not too far from you, just a little south on the southern shore. I can't remember ever seeing it. I bet John D. knows it.
Yes, I know the car. It was originally a light blue 6 cyl standard trans car, converted back in the late 80s to V8 auto using a 66 aparisienne 4 dr ht parts car as I recall. I spoke with the original owners (an elderly man and woman) not long after they sold the car. It was in original condition at the time of sale.