Ron Stevenson in Whitby here...I'm a proud owner of a '63 Pontiac Parisienne 2 door hardtop and this is the first time on this forum. I have a '60 Pontiac 2 door convertible with a 348 TRI-Power all original, 1937 McLaughlin Buick, 1952 Willys Army Jeep model M-38 all original, and a 1943 WWII Military Powerwagon model WC-52.
For the '63 Pontiac, I need a good steering wheel, seat tracks, and the trunk lid "PARISIENNE" moulding along with matching small mouldings which attach to the 1/4 panels.
Can anyone tell me where to get carpet??..carpet underpad?? and a source for door pad material??
Ron Stevenson in Whitby here...I'm a proud owner of a '63 Pontiac Parisienne 2 door hardtop and this is the first time on this forum. I have a '60 Pontiac 2 door convertible with a 348 TRI-Power all original, 1937 McLaughlin Buick, 1952 Willys Army Jeep model M-38 all original, and a 1943 WWII Military Powerwagon model WC-52.
For the '63 Pontiac, I need a good steering wheel, seat tracks, and the trunk lid "PARISIENNE" moulding along with matching small mouldings which attach to the 1/4 panels.
Can anyone tell me where to get carpet??..carpet underpad?? and a source for door pad material??
Awesome..Thank You..I would like to add a photo of my '63..how do i do that?
Ron
Also, if you want that pic or any pic as your avatar, just click on your name and on the left side of that screen under profile, click avatar, select a file and voila!!!
-- Edited by 67Poncho on Saturday 10th of December 2011 04:45:32 PM
Welcome from PEI Ron. Good luck with your parts quest!
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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.
hi Folks in PEI..any snow down there?..nothing here in the banana belt yet. Nice '64. My Grandfather ( Bill Stevenson ) had a '64 and he too was a GM Oshawa car plant employee( hourly rate ) with 42 years service. He probably was part of building your '64. My dad was a salaried superintendant in "Final Inspection" in the same "B" body plant were all the Pontiacs and Chevs were made on the same line.
Hi Carl. ..Our Stevenson clan originated in Edinburgh Scotland. I have seen many relatives grave sites dating back to the 1500 hundreds..they were probably all Vikings.
I have a 63 Parisienne 2 dr hardtop that I'm parting out , it was a buckets console car ( console gone ) real nice red interior . side trim is all in place still , tailgihts are gone and a few other trinkets..
I will shoot some pics on Thursday when I return from the north where I work. see what I can help with .
AND WELCOME !!!!!!
mrmotor wrote:
Ron Stevenson in Whitby here...I'm a proud owner of a '63 Pontiac Parisienne 2 door hardtop and this is the first time on this forum. I have a '60 Pontiac 2 door convertible with a 348 TRI-Power all original, 1937 McLaughlin Buick, 1952 Willys Army Jeep model M-38 all original, and a 1943 WWII Military Powerwagon model WC-52.
For the '63 Pontiac, I need a good steering wheel, seat tracks, and the trunk lid "PARISIENNE" moulding along with matching small mouldings which attach to the 1/4 panels.
Can anyone tell me where to get carpet??..carpet underpad?? and a source for door pad material??
-- Edited by rabbit64cs on Sunday 11th of December 2011 08:46:48 AM
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I'm a collector...not a builder!!Located in sunny central Saskatchewan at the lakehead!
Ron, I just noticed you have a 1937 McLaughlin Buick. A friend of mine in Toronto (Scarborough area) has a 1928 McLaughlin Buick. His has the original paint, interior, and engine ... a real survivor. Bought out of the Kingston area.
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Prince Edward Island
'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.
WOW..great news..I hope you have a steering wheel ( colour not important ) rear trunk lid cross-car "Parisienne" moulding and 2 small matching mouldings which are just inboard of the tail lights.