In my other role as Canadian Pontiac Specialty Chapter of POCI, News Letter Editor I got an intriguing e-mail last week.
"Did Pontiac ever produced a Parisienne with a 409."
I answered the person thoroughly and politely and the next thing I know Purolator is at my door with a Special Delivery. Inside I find a CD full of nice Canadian Poncho photos. I received instructions that I could share a couple and the words "Hope this keeps the Pontiac Fever Alive!"
I am pretty sure this will warm up a cold Canadian evening.
We are hoping to add the car to the registry soon. Owner has GM papers stating build date in April 1965. It is original paint so we have most of the details we need for the registry. I believe it to be the 11.0:1 compression ratio engine with special cam rated at 400 HP that has had the 1964 dual quads added for 425 HP. Of course who knows, it could have left the factory that way back then. That's all for now.
-- Edited by 73SC on Tuesday 23rd of November 2010 08:56:22 PM
Holy Poop!!! a real deal 409-425 65 Poncho! Now thats a awsome thing! betcha that thing, has shown the taillights to some bad ass old 396-372 Hp Chevelles GTO's and the like.... wow wow wow wow did I say wow!!!
Wow that is something else .I think if I found one like the 64 and needing lots of work I would still take it .Put it in my garage , walk by it everyday and tell people what I owned .
I think it is a Parisienne, that's how it was referred to in my communications BUT it has a grille from a CS plus some extras. I gave Fred a heads up on this car earlier.
I think it is a Parisienne, that's how it was referred to in my communications BUT it has a grille from a CS plus some extras. I gave Fred a heads up on this car earlier.
Custom Sport grille. Parisienne crome trim over ther top of the rear quarters. Lack of console and buckets. Grab bar above glove box?
You know Carl, this is what was done to cars back in those days. All this numbers matching stuff of today must be made up by people who never were there.
This car is pretty original but it is modified as you mentioned. In those days he probably saw the Custom Sport grille and liked it better so he went out and got one. Then the 66 Grand Parisienne came out and he like the grille lights so he went out and got them, ya a classic wood wheel, remember back then probably only the Cobra had that and expensive British sports cars. What about dual quads, ya lets go to the dealer and get that added too, slap on the 64 decals while we're at it. Almost forgot the chrome headlight covers and the CB. This is one cool Poncho.
That is one nice '65 ... too bad it's not another '64 (just kidding). More please.
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'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Awesome find, Ray! Thanks for continually bringing interesting stuff to the board for us to drool over!
Question: I remember seeing those chrome headlight covers a lot back in the day (when I was just a kid) but I never did know the purpose of them. Were they just another way to add a little more chrome to the front of the car or did they have a functional purpose?
I am assuming the car is in the same province as Canadian Poncho World Headquarters. I really don't know it's exact location.
As for Half Moon headlight covers they were designed to keep the high beam light out of oncomming cars line of vision but the chrome appearance made them popular with Hot Roders in the 50's and through the 60's. I think they look really cool.