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RE: 66 Grande Parisienne 4dr information?


By the way, I sold my Fury (the purple one in my pic) - I like the GP a lot better already, even though it has only spent a total of about 3 hours in my possession since I bought it a month ago...

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Boy that "paint" sure isn't doing it any favours, style wise.  i  imagine that stuff is hard to get off too.

 

 



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Cheviac wrote:

I too am parting a four door hdt, the emblems are allready gone. Has a real nice head liner....so far, mice haven't got to it yet.pontiac plates 156.jpgpontiac plates 179.jpg


When I was growing up in Ancaster Ontario back in the 1960s a neighbor on our street had a 66 Grand Parisienne 4-door just like the one pictured except for the vinyl top (plus it was still a very clean car when I last saw it in the early 1970s). It was even Marina Blue. Because it had a single exhaust system I always assumed it had a 283. You never know, even up to the 396 they came standard with a single exhaust system. I witnessed it nearly get hit by a large Ford N-series tractor trailer for Massey Ferguson. I never saw it around once he traded it for a new Sedan DeVille. I wonder if the old girl survived?



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66 Grande guy wrote:

Boy that "paint" sure isn't doing it any favours, style wise.  i  imagine that stuff is hard to get off too.

 


 

Tell me about it... You can't really tell from the picture, but this stuff is textured and rubberized. It's the stuff off-roaders use to paint and protect their frames. From the can: "Protect/Undercoat, Ideal for use on rocker panels, Optimum rubber content for maximum protection, Durable yet resilient to resist chipping".

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For now I have 2 choices: spend a pile of money I don't have getting the entire car sandblasted (including grill, taillamp and headlamp bezels, doorhandles, etc), or give it another, more even coating of the stuff that's on it.

Seeing as my cash is limited at the moment (already committed to the semi-restoration of my Mini this winter), I'm going to have to go the rat rod route for the moment, and rethink it in a year or two.

As I have to sandblast the stuff off anyway, a second coat is not gonna hurt it. And since the stuff is actually paintable, I can have a little fun with it before I get all serious and bring it back to glory again...



-- Edited by way2tall on Tuesday 3rd of January 2012 05:17:55 AM

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This might be relevant, a post on US GP vs. CDN GP differences from two years ago.

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Yeah you have to be creative if you have no dough, for sure.  Maybe tell everybody it was a rare blackout model and was Kim il Jongs personal staff car or something.

Could be kind of fun... 



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69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)

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There's no way you can double the price of a 4dr by putting what i expect to be a big block from a truck in it. Put the 283 back in it you're really going to restore it. As far as that gravel guard goes, you'll more than likely have to strip the car down to bare metal then prime and paint. Be aware there may be more than meets the eye once you get it stripped. If you need any rust free body panels give me a shout i may be able to steer you in the right direction.



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Unfortunately, I'm being put in a position where I have to sell her... I have too many toys and a kid on the way, so she has to go :(

EDIT: Old ad replaced by newer one, see link 2 posts down



-- Edited by way2tall on Sunday 19th of February 2012 02:09:10 PM



-- Edited by way2tall on Saturday 10th of March 2012 08:09:27 AM

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1966 Pontiac Grande Parisiennne 454 - TRES RARE - Very Rare

   
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Date Listed19-Feb-12
Last Edited19-Feb-12
PriceSwap / Trade
AddressChambly, QC J3L 5J4, Canada
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For Sale ByOwner
MakePontiac
ModelOther
TrimGrande Parisiennne
Year1966
Kilometers1
Body TypeSedan
TransmissionAutomatic
ColourBlack
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive (RWD)
Fuel TypeGasoline
   
($4500 ou échange / or trade) -

1966 Pontiac Grande Parisienne
Seulement 1200 produites en 1966
Moteur 454 4-bolt
Très bonne condition mécanique, roule comme une neuve
Frame et carrosserie très solide (le capot est ouvert sur les photos)
Exhaust double
Seul bémol: besoin d'une peinture, mais la plupart des garnitures ont déja été enlevées en prévision (voir dernière photo), ou elle ferait un bon "rat rod"...
Doit vendre - trop de bebelles.
$4500 négociable (pas d'offres ridicules), OU:
Prendrais échange +/-$ contre soit:
- Remorque fermé minimum 16' long x 6'6" large x 6' haut intérieur (pas de 5th wheel).
- Mini classique.

JE NE CHERCHE PAS D'ECHANGE CONTRE UN AUTRE VEHICULE SAUF CEUX INDIQUES CI-HAUT.
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1966 Pontiac Grande Parisienne
Only 1200 made in 1966
Engine: 454 4-bolt main
Very good mechanical shape, drives like a charm
Very solid frame and body (hood is open on pictures)
Dual exhaust
Only negative: could use a paint job - most trim already removed for this (see last picture), or she would make a great rat rod (think "Punisher" theme)...
Must sell - too many toys.
$4500 negotiable (no lowballers) OR:
Would take trade +/-$ for either:
- Closed trailer, minimum 16' long 6'6" wide and 6' interior height (NO 5th wheel)
- Classic Mini


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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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There's a new URL for the ad, with more pictures and information (and a lower price):

http://montreal.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-classic-cars-1966-Pontiac-Grande-Parisienne-454-W0QQAdIdZ361929160



-- Edited by way2tall on Saturday 10th of March 2012 08:08:52 AM

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