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Restored 1966 post car RHD - $AU28950 (not mine)


Pontiac PARISENNE Sedan. 1966 Reg No:DD121A
Genuine Australian Build by GMH, South Australia. RHD.
Fully Documented History from New,
Genuine 82,900 miles 283 V8 Motor, Automatic, Power Steering, Airconditioning,
Excellent Restored Condition.
Many Spares included.
Negotiable

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67 Parisienne H/T, assembled by GM-Holden (sold)



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Nice looking car. Are those shoulder harnesses mandatory when you import?



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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles 

1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)

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Carl, State laws making lap-sash seat belts compulsory on all new cars commenced in the late 60s and early 70s. They were probably an option on the 66.



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Georgeous car,but if it was for sale in Canada Jim the siamese twin would be all over it!
Is the firewall reversed on a right hand drive?I would think so but have never asked.

 



-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Monday 23rd of December 2013 02:58:00 AM

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My '65 has front seat belts only, which is legal. But if it is modified, safety items may need improving. I did notice that the middle belt in the back seat
has the original chrome buckle.

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$AU 28950 = $27,507.50 Loonies    or     $25,848.30 in U.S. greenbacks



-- Edited by Greaser on Monday 23rd of December 2013 10:48:49 AM

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Nice car! Love the 2 tone exterior, and the quirky rear window blind (which I've seen installed on a few Aussie cars).



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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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I like it    and love the RHD     it would be a hook to drive here



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Nice car but I am not a fan of that dash. GM should have put in a little more time and effort in fitting a Pontiac dash.



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love to see the rhd cars. Was the leather (vinyl ??) interiors standard in these cars ??

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Dale, I suspect this 66 has been retrimmed in vinyl. My 67 has cloth inserts in the body contact areas, but is otherwise vinyl, as you might just be able to see if you glance left. Most Australian models I've seen are like mine.



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Mine is all vinyl. Cloth must have came in '67. And like your 8 point about being on the 'wrong side', we are getting lots of left hooks here. I was talking to a Mustang driver and if he was fighting with the other half the car stayed in the shed. It was to hard to see around the car in front without a good wing man/woman on that side of the car.

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convertibles where always all vinyl with maybe leather in hi end cars such as Cadillacs.  Cloth seats in convertibles usually didn't show up until the 1983 up Mustangs and then only in the base models

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never seen a chevy dash in a Pontiac , but a noticed they used a previous years dash , same for the posty 66 novas s w with rhd , they sported a 65 dash in a 66 , wonder why ??

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1967  BEAUMONT   2 DOOR  POST  ALL NEW  283

1965  CHEV  BEL AIR   230   3 SPEED

I LIKE THEM PLAIN , I LOVE BENCH SEATS , POVERTY CAPS,NO TRIM.

I HAVE  THIS THING  FOR  A 4 DOOR 65  BISCAYNE  6 CYL  STD  DONT KNOW  WHY ?

 

 



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Just a guess but likely it was a money saving move. Design an RHD dash and use it as many years as possible rather than all new R & D for another design.

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Johnny Ringo wrote:
427carl wrote:

I like it    and love the RHD     it would be a hook to drive here


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........you're right 427carl,  just think :

 

1.   when parrallel parking you can just open the door and see how far you are from the sidewalk.

 

2.  going down the highway no one would ever wave to you cause they see no driver.

 

3.  going through the fast food joint and the speaker order thing is on the wrong side.

 

4.  cop pulls you over and when he walks up to the car no one is there.

 

5.   no more watching out when opening the driver door parked on the side of the road watching out not to get hit.

 

6.  driving into parkades and the ticket machine is on the wrong side of the car.

 

7.  taking a drivers test in one would be fun for the instructor.

 

8.  forgetting the gear shifter is on the left and you make a turn to signal to the right and slam it in reverse or park. 

 

 


Exactly    thanks for the reminders   



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Example of  1964 GM info    bottom refers to RHD "kits"

 

For 1964, the Impala was slightly restyled, reverting to a more rounded, softer look. The signature taillight assembly had an "upside-down U" shaped aluminum trim strip above the taillights, but the lights themselves were surrounded by a body-colored panel. The 409-cubic-inch (6.7 L) returned as the big-block option, as well as the 2X4 carburetor setup for the 425 horsepower motors. SS models continued to feature the engine-turned aluminum trim. Rooflines were carried over from '63 unchanged. Back-up lights were standard.[13]

Right hand drive cars were made at GM's Oshawa plant in Canada and often shipped overseas in kit form for assembly in South Africa and New Zealand. The RHD cars  Chevy or equivalent Pontiac (built on Chevrolet frames and using Chevy engines in Canada) all used a RHD version of the LHD 1961 Pontiac dashboard.

 



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2. going down the highway no one would ever wave to you cause they see no driver

when i was a kid i would drive down the highway in my 66 Biscayne sitting in the passenger seat stepping on the gas pedal with my left foot and holding the steering wheel with my left hand , that alway s scared the sh***t all arround .........


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1967  BEAUMONT   2 DOOR  POST  ALL NEW  283

1965  CHEV  BEL AIR   230   3 SPEED

I LIKE THEM PLAIN , I LOVE BENCH SEATS , POVERTY CAPS,NO TRIM.

I HAVE  THIS THING  FOR  A 4 DOOR 65  BISCAYNE  6 CYL  STD  DONT KNOW  WHY ?

 

 



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Johnny Ringo wrote:
427carl wrote:

I like it    and love the RHD     it would be a hook to drive here


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........you're right 427carl,  just think :

 

1.   when parrallel parking you can just open the door and see how far you are from the sidewalk.

 

2.  going down the highway no one would ever wave to you cause they see no driver.

 

3.  going through the fast food joint and the speaker order thing is on the wrong side.

 

4.  cop pulls you over and when he walks up to the car no one is there.

 

5.   no more watching out when opening the driver door parked on the side of the road watching out not to get hit.

 

6.  driving into parkades and the ticket machine is on the wrong side of the car.

 

7.  taking a drivers test in one would be fun for the instructor.

 

8.  forgetting the gear shifter is on the left and you make a turn to signal to the right and slam it in reverse or park. 

 

 


 You could always back through McDonaldsconfuse



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