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"There's always jobs in Toronto!" - John Candy on SCTV


Seen this and had to share. Pretty sure that's a 65 Bonny.



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 67 Grande Parisienne 4 door HT. 69 Parisienne Convertible.
 
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RIP Joe F.



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Looks like a Parisienne.



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LOL, SCTV was so good!

I agree on the Parisienne, I think the upper trim is unique to Parisienne.



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Rats, I just read that Joe Flaherty passed away on Monday. He was such an important part of SCTV.



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One of the lesser known characters on SCTV play by Joe was Alky Stereopolis. Very sad, I love the entire SCTV cast and that show. It had a low-budget vibe that they used effectively. Who could ever forget Monster Chiller Horror Theatre hosted by none other than Count Floyd? With scaaary 3-D...

 

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4SPEED427 wrote:

LOL, SCTV was so good!

I agree on the Parisienne, I think the upper trim is unique to Parisienne.


 Along with the Chevrolet style windshield wipers.

RIP Joe. 



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68beaumont wrote:
4SPEED427 wrote:

LOL, SCTV was so good!

I agree on the Parisienne, I think the upper trim is unique to Parisienne.


 Along with the Chevrolet style windshield wipers.

RIP Joe. 


 Yes, only the single speed wiper system on the US model Pontiac B bodies used the Canadian style wiper linkage and you seldom see single speed wipers on the US Pontiacs.



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