Looks like the paint was polished right off of it!
I'd say it's definitely a car worth doing, but also might need a lot of attention everywhere to completely restore rather than make it a driver. Appears to be a fair amount of surface rust/corrosion in the pics which could be an indication that it probably sat outside for quite a while. But still looks to be a nice, solid car. I like!!!
1964 Parisienne Rare with Documents
$9,400.00
Description
One of the most rare cars I've come across. As you can see from the documentation, this car is one of 31 special ordered with the numbers matching HI Performance 300HP 327 and M20 4speed. Speaking of special orders, this isn't your run of the mill boring Parisienne's. The option boxes were checked off to make this car even more one of a kind. Power Windows, Power antenna, tilt column, rear seat speaker, a six way power bench seat(find one of those), and a factory dash "Pontiac" Tachometer. An Alberta car all of its life, it was special ordered and sold new out of Whitecourt. Car is complete and comes with some extra parts, grille, RT front fender and a few other bits. Solid frame and floors. One repair will need to be made under the rear seat. Lower Quarters and outer rockers need attention. To be clear, this is a completely orginal, and extremely rare restoration project. Sorry, it doesn't run, so bring a trailer. May consider trades for an enclosed trailer or anything of interest. No sleds or atvs. Trade value, $10,400 Cash value $9400 NO SALESMEN OR SOLICITORS, I can sell my own car, Thanks!
No G80 posi though. You would have thought most guys would order a posi on a 300 horse 4 speed car.
Yes, you would have thought he'd get a posi, especially with the amount of other options it has.
Was the tach part of the high performance package or a dealer add on?
Look at that "industrial" heater over the front hump ... also has a factory block heater ... built for cold western Canadian driving.
Looks like it's pretty well unmonkeyed with.
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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.
Seems to me the Chevy these years had the dash tach with a high performance motor so a 300 hp 327 or a 409 so maybe the same with a Cdn Pontiac? Likely in a brochure? Neat car and colour.
-- Edited by DonSSDD on Thursday 22nd of November 2018 06:03:29 PM
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63 Parisienne sport coupe (The Big GTO), black, maroon interior, 409 4 speed; former owner of a 59 El Camino, 63 Corvette SWC, 62 Chev Bel Air SC. 1963- Pontiac top selling car in Canada
Mahone Bay, NS Still not old enough to need an automatic
On the subject of options...and page 2 of the Oshawa docs......Some icing...on the cake, ....perhaps?
Right front fender...looks pretty original.......and I don't see an antenna.....or hole for one....
There appears to be one on the right rear quarter panel....
If you zoom in .....on the dash picture...you will see what looks like TWO accessory switches......on either side of the clock....
Could be for power antenna and rear speaker....or reverb?
Off the top of my head.....those could BOTH be U series options....which would have been listed on the 2nd page of docs...
That is one LOADED 64 Parisienne......and note the hook ...in the bench seat specific shifter?......Custom Sport (bucket seat) shifter was almost straight up...
Wonder if he'll trade.....for my cube van?............
Looks like it has been given a "Patina" clear coat or something, very shiny for worn out paint.
Ask the guy if he will trade for some Mopar parts, looks like he will need a few with that early '70s Charger.
Is he the dealer that purchased the GM Canada docs?
The interior heater if it is the plug in over night so car is warm in the morning type is troubling . My experience is that yes you got into a warm car in the morning but the inside of the doors were sweating and thus promoting rust. Many a car went around with the bottom of the doors rusted out because of these heaters.