This has been a one owner (same family) since day one. It has been garage kept all its life and meticulously looked after. It has been restored in the last 10 years and the mileage of 99K is original. It has duel exhaust and a rear window defroster.The car is a beautiful example of a 60`s classic and requires nothing , It has collector plates which makes it easy for the next owner to qualify. The car has a 327 V8 and comes with power steering /power brakes and automatic transmission . The interior is like new . There is no rust . The car is being sold by the son of the original owner as he does not drive it anymore. It comes with the original bill of sale from Carter Pontiac Buick. Call me to view. 604-313-3137
From the invoice it was bought as a used car it appears , September 27, 1968 makes it one year old plus 4 new tires were put on it. Traded in a 1964 Pontiac on it.
From the invoice it was bought as a used car it appears , September 27, 1968 makes it one year old plus 4 new tires were put on it. Traded in a 1964 Pontiac on it.
Got $1837.80 trade for the '64.
It might have been a demonstrator? I wonder why they wanted 4 new tires on it at that point of it's life (brand loyalty?, whitewalls switched to blackwalls?, who knows).
Real nice car ... owner says "It has been restored in the last 10 years".
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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.
Does anybody know what the sticker price would have been for that car as a new unit?
It might have been a salesman's demonstrator, or maybe it was just leftover stock.
The new tires might have been a brand preference. I know of some people who would get the dealer to put on a set of Michelins when they bought a new car as part of the deal.