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Post Info TOPIC: 1980 Parisienne DIESEL. Winnipeg, MN


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1980 Parisienne DIESEL. Winnipeg, MN


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Last driven in 1997 when parked, was running well when parked. Diesel engine. No holes in body. Asking $800 OBO CALLS ONLY 204-757-4573 Emails will not be replied to.

 

 


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I assume that's the notorious Olds based diesel. (It's been a few years.) If so, many an Olds 350 gave themselves to a transplant!

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Or even better, if you don't care about power and want fuel economy, a 307 Olds. What a great engine those are!

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Back in the 80s a friend drove the twin to that car on taxi. He liked the mileage in the city. $5 bucks for the night shift, but hated the smell of diesel on his hands after fueling it. It died at about 230,000km and got a 350 Olds gas engine. I worked on those diesels back then. Did lots of rear main seals and broken head bolts. Also the cars either had 2.29 or 2.14 axle ratios! No wonder they were so gutless.

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Great derby car!



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Great derby car!


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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)



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I agree, Darryl. Don't you also have an old line about a "cow path trail" option too?smilebiggrinbiggrin



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Pontiacanada wrote:

Great derby car!


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Pritch wrote:

I agree, Darryl. Don't you also have an old line about a "cow path trail" option too?smilebiggrinbiggrin


 You are very attentive. smile

Yes, we did drive the cow paths in "field cars" when we were young. This would be a little big for a "field car".



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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.

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Pontiacanada wrote:
Pritch wrote:

I agree, Darryl. Don't you also have an old line about a "cow path trail" option too?smilebiggrinbiggrin


 You are very attentive. smile

Yes, we did drive the cow paths in "field cars" when we were young. This would be a little big for a "field car".


 I grew up in the city, so we drove our "field cars" on the road.  Good times!



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