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Post Info TOPIC: My 1969 Parisienne Convertible for sale. Too many Horses, got to let one go


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My 1969 Parisienne Convertible for sale. Too many Horses, got to let one go


A very tough decision here folks.

1969 Parisienne convertible 1 of 1034 built (I think)

OD says 80,000 and I believe it to be original.

As it is, it's a great driver.

In 2012, it got a new front suspension, rebuilt Transmission and other upgrades.

You can take this car any where.

So it's the 350 powerglide and that's it, no options on this car at all.

Original, one speaker radio.

As you may already know, It was a raffle car back in 1969 bought by the York Lions.

The winner used it as a cottage car until the original owner passed away in 2012.

I bought it from the estate sale.

The floors are all original.

Most of the body is original with a bit of work done in 1995.

The new top was added in 2005.

This car has lived all it's life in garages.

This car is only going to be offered here for now.

No BS price of $8500, take it or leave it.

As for the parts I have collected for it, they will sell separately with all proceeds to Canadian Poncho.

There is another 69 Pontiac in my plans and it's the car I have been after a very long time.

I can't have two at once.

On top of all that,

I just ordered a brand new bus.biggrin

 

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-- Edited by muttwood on Wednesday 24th of December 2014 08:45:11 PM

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That's a great car. If I could swing it I'd buy it. It's an extremely solid car folks.

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Wont be for sale if The President, Elect, wants my Black Panther SmileyWink2.jpg

Ford pictures are for the Ford site evileye

 



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That car would make a perfect 427 4 speed clone!! I wouldn't hesitate for a minute.........Then you would have a car.

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looks like a nice car for the cash

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muttwood wrote:

Wont be for sale if The President, Elect, wants my Black Panther SmileyWink2.jpg

Ford pictures are for the Ford site evileye

 


         too much beer ?   wink



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certainly appears to be good value

 

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 "too much beer ?   wink"

I don't drink biggrin

There are rust issues with the rear quarters, left front fender was bonded to the rocker panel and there is a bit of rust where A post meets the dash cowl.

Not a perfect car.

I don't due body work,

so,

do I spend $10,000 and come out with a $12,000 car or do I pass it on for what I see as a fair price ?

Maybe I should drink smile



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427carl wrote:
muttwood wrote:

Wont be for sale if The President, Elect, wants my Black Panther SmileyWink2.jpg

Ford pictures are for the Ford site evileye

 


        sorry about the beer       Didn't understand the Ford site reference


 



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Panther is Code for the Crown Victoria body platform.

It was just a tease,

If I sold the CV, then the Pontiac and the 5L Cougar could share daily driving duties.

No one wants an 88 Cougar so it's not for sale. (It is already fitted with mud/snow tires.)

As you can see, I really have too many cars.

For Ford pictures,

canadianford.activeboard.com/

Great site by a great guy !

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Beautiful combination. The 350 is manly enough to pull the weight around. More than enough power for my taste, and not a gas hog. I thought the sixty-nines all had Turbo 350 trannies, but obviously not. Likely has low gears for nice rpm when  travelling on the freeway.
Good luck with the sale.
It's a gorgeous car :)



-- Edited by HonestDave on Friday 26th of December 2014 01:05:49 PM

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