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What year was the Pontiac Parisienne made?

What year was the Pontiac Parisienne made?

The Pontiac Parisienne is a full-size rear-wheel drive vehicle that was sold by Pontiac on the GM B platform in Canada from 1958 to 1986 and in the United States from 1983 to 1986.

How much is a Pontiac Parisienne worth?

The Parisienne was largely based on the Chevrolet Impala, and was built in five generations: 1st Gen (1959-1960), 2nd Gen (1961-1964), 3rd Gen (1965-1970), 4th Gen (1971-1976), 5th Gen (1977-1986)….Related Submarkets.

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When did the Pontiac Parisienne go out of production?

Where was the gas tank filler located on the Pontiac Parisienne?

The Parisienne was the last vehicle to have this platform design, which had the gas tank filler situated behind the license plate. The Pontiac Parisienne was still a darling to car enthusiasts even after General Motors dropped the line-it still sold very well in the market.

Where was the Pontiac Parisienne right hand drive made?

Right-hand drive models were locally assembled in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa until 1969. For most of its run, the Canadian Parisienne was nearly mechanically identical to the American Chevrolet Impala or Chevrolet Caprice.

What was the largest engine in a Chevy Parisienne?

For 1971, GM’s new “B” and “C” bodies were the largest ever produced. During this generation in the Parisienne, the 350 2 bbl Chevrolet engine was now the standard powerplant with a 4 bbl version and a 400 2 bbl being optional.

When did the Pontiac Parisienne come out in Canada?

1958 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Coupe The Parisienne entered the production lineup as a sub-series within the Laurentian line in the 1958 model year. Parisienne became a separate model in 1959. For most of its life, the Parisienne was the Canadian nameplate for the top-of-the-line model sold in GM of Canada’s Pontiac showrooms.

What was the wheelbase of a 1973 Pontiac Parisienne?

Six cylinder models (Laurentian only) got a 3-speed manual as standard. In 1973 all full-size Pontiac models were given a 124 inch wheelbase before being down-sized for the 1977 model-year.

When did the Chevy Parisienne fuel injection system come out?

Chevrolet’s Ramjet fuel injection system, introduced in 1957 in the U.S., was a Parisienne option as well. It was marketed as the “Power Chief” option, but it was identical to Chevy’s Ramjet.

For 1971, GM’s new “B” and “C” bodies were the largest ever produced. During this generation in the Parisienne, the 350 2 bbl Chevrolet engine was now the standard powerplant with a 4 bbl version and a 400 2 bbl being optional.

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