1968 Pontiac Parisienne 2-door Convertible 2+2. This car is absolutely beautiful and only needs a new home. Numbers matching 300 hp 327 cubic inch V-8 and automatic transmission rebuilt 2000 miles ago. Most mechanical systems new or rebuilt in last 5 years including brakes and master cylinder, radiator, and fuel tank. Car has just under 100k original miles and clear Washington title, miles exempt. Exterior is a gorgous, deep medium blue with off-white power top in good condition. Interior is original 2-tone blue in very good condition for its age. Many new parts including tires, which are on beautiful chrome wire wheels that set this car off perfectly. Power steering, brakes, air shocks, power windows & top, etc, etc..
Just back from a 700 mile weekend cruise to a car show where this car received an incredible amount of attention all along the way. This is a very dependable cruiser. Fly in and drive away or I will load up on your carrier.
This 1968 Parisienne was a Pontiac produced in Canada largely for the Canadian market. They are very similar in look to the Pontiac Bonneville offered in the US. The primary difference is that Canadian Pontiacs utilized Chevrolet running gear while US Pontiacs had Pontiac running gear. That is why this car was equipped with the 327 Chevy when new and is a numbers matching car. The 2+2 designation is the Canadian version of the SS package in the US making this car that much more rare and desireable. We understand there were a very limited amount of these cars produced in 1968. This one is both rare and gorgeous. It was imported from Quebec in 2005 by the current owner who has poured over $15k into it since, but has driven it only on the rarest of occasions. Finnicky owner spent a lot of money to make this car fun, bearutiful, and dependable.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but I constantly see guys advertising Canadian Pontiacs and Chevrolets with 300 horse 327's in 66 and newer cars. I am convinced it was never offered (in Canada) after 1965 with the possible exception of Corvettes, which I have no experience with. It's been a pet peeve of mine for years that every 327 seems to be a 300 horse when most of them were actually 275 or even 250 horse here.
As always, correction welcomed with documentation for proof!!!
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