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'67 Parisienne 2+2 - NB


http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/fredericton/1967-pontiac-parisienne-2-2-v8/1198774393?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

1967 Pontiac Parisienne 2+2 V8

 

 

Date Listed19-Sep-16
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$6,995.00
AddressBrighton, NB E7P2H5
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MakePontiac
ModelOther
For Sale ByDealer
Trimparisienne
Body TypeCoupe (2 door)
TransmissionAutomatic
Year1967
ColourBlue
Kilometers72,719
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive (RWD)
Fuel TypeGasoline
No. of Doors2

Clean as a whistle. Was driven in, works well, soft top, antique plates, Interested? Call Dave 506-375-4555


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Good price if she's all steel.

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Now that's a SHARP lookin' 67.....LOVE the colors....

Wheels are OK....but needs better....

 

Wonder if there's a motor in it?....I always assume 6 cyl. ...if nothing is posted....



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MoboMac wrote:

Wonder if there's a motor in it?....I always assume 6 cyl. ...if nothing is posted....


Its got the V8 emblems on the fenders, so a 283 or 327 (can't remember if the 327 was the base V8 in 67).  Looks like a powerglide on the console shiftplate. 



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283 was the base V8 for a 67 2+2.



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Leo2+2 wrote:

283 was the base V8 for a 67 2+2.





I thought so too, but remember this one?

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1967-PONTIAC-PARISIENNE-2-DOOR-HARDTOP-81396

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Right Carl, the 6-cylinder was indeed extremely rare but I was replying to seventy2plus2 not remembering if the 327 was the base V8. I meant no, for a V8 the 283 was the base in a 2+2, not the 327.

 

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Ah, gotcha. Me speed reading again and not reading carefully............

I do that too often!

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Is there such a thing as a factory published list of 67 and 68 2 plus 2 standard equipment?

My 68 brochure doesn't get too specific on that...



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