Actually, 87 was the last year. My dad had an 86, like the one in the picture. It had the 305 in it, that ran for 325,000 miles before the floor and body rusted out making it not drivable. The drivetrain was rock solid! Too bad the sheet metal wasnt better in the eighties.
Actually, 87 was the last year. My dad had an 86, like the one in the picture. It had the 305 in it, that ran for 325,000 miles before the floor and body rusted out making it not drivable. The drivetrain was rock solid! Too bad the sheet metal wasnt better in the eighties.
Did the US have an 87 Parisienne? I don't think we had a sedan in Canada, there might have been a wagon still.
Looking online I can't find even a wagon in 1987. I don't think I've ever seen any 1987 Parisienne. Now I'm curious!
-- Edited by 4SPEED427 on Tuesday 15th of June 2021 11:42:21 PM
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Actually, 87 was the last year. My dad had an 86, like the one in the picture. It had the 305 in it, that ran for 325,000 miles before the floor and body rusted out making it not drivable. The drivetrain was rock solid! Too bad the sheet metal wasnt better in the eighties.
Did the US have an 87 Parisienne? I don't think we had a sedan in Canada, there might have been a wagon still.
Looking online I can't find even a wagon in 1987. I don't think I've ever seen any 1987 Parisienne. Now I'm curious!
-- Edited by 4SPEED427 on Tuesday 15th of June 2021 11:42:21 PM
I am mistaken. 1987 brought the body change and front wheel drive. Sorry for the confusion!
I can actually see a lot of similarities in design between that final shape Parisienne and the GMH WB Caprice in Australia. Achieved differently but very similar design cues, these were sold here from (calendar years) 1980 until early 1985.