How long is a 1964 Pontiac Parisienne?

How long is a 1964 Pontiac Parisienne?

Pontiac Parisienne

bodywork
Track/tread (rear) 1588 mm 62.5 inches
Length 5448 mm 214.5 inches
Width 2019 mm 79.5 inches
Height 1397 mm 55 inches

What is a Parisian car?

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. Parisienne or La Parisienne means a grammatically female person or thing from Paris, France.

Is a Parisienne an Impala?

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. For most of its run, the Canadian Parisienne was nearly mechanically identical to the American Chevrolet Impala or Chevrolet Caprice.

Who made the Catalina?

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Pontiac Catalina/Manufacturers

The Catalina continued as Pontiac’s entry-level full-size automobile with a Buick-built 231 cubic-inch V6 now standard in sedans and coupes (Safari wagons came standard with V8 power) and optional V8s of 301 CID, 350 CID and 400 CID displacements, each Pontiac-built engines and offered in all states except California.

What kind of car is the Pontiac Parisienne?

1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE. 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. For most of its run, the Canadian Parisienne was nearly mechanically identical to the American Chevrolet Impala.

What’s the difference between a 1965 Pontiac Bonneville and a 1965 Parisienne?

In 1965 Pontiac Parisienne differs from US Bonneville mainly by front grille, which was taken from US 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix. 1967 brought new styling including new grills. There were also new safety features, such as a collapsible steering column and dual braking system.

When did the Pontiac Parisienne Brougham come out?

In 1971 the Grand Ville and Bonneville models were introduced to Canada, with their 126-inch wheelbase, along with the Catalina model. The Grand Ville had a front bench seat with a center armrest or an optional 60/40 divided seat with armrest. The Bonneville and Parisienne Brougham had a front bench seat without an armrest.

What kind of wipers did the Pontiac Parisienne have?

1964 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Sedan. Note Chevrolet type parallel wipers; U.S. market Pontiacs had “clapper” windshield wipers. In 1965 Pontiac Parisienne grille appeared as the Bonneville grille, with the exception of the Custom Sport grille which was taken from US 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix.

1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE. 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. For most of its run, the Canadian Parisienne was nearly mechanically identical to the American Chevrolet Impala.

Where did I buy a 1964 Pontiac Parisenne?

I bought my 1964 Pontiac Parisenne eight years ago from a gentleman in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. It was a very clean low-mileage car and now has 84,000 miles on it. I have fond memories of learning to drive in a 1965 Pontiac, and always wanted another one, but when I saw this nice 1964 I had to make it mine.

In 1965 Pontiac Parisienne differs from US Bonneville mainly by front grille, which was taken from US 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix. 1967 brought new styling including new grills. There were also new safety features, such as a collapsible steering column and dual braking system.

1964 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Sedan. Note Chevrolet type parallel wipers; U.S. market Pontiacs had “clapper” windshield wipers. In 1965 Pontiac Parisienne grille appeared as the Bonneville grille, with the exception of the Custom Sport grille which was taken from US 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix.