History The Pontiac Parisienne is a full-size rear-wheel drive automobile that was sold by Pontiac on the GM B platform in Canada from 1959 to 1986 and in the US from 1983 to 1986. For the majority of its life, the Parisienne was the Canadian nameplate for the top of the line design offered in GM of Canada's Pontiac display rooms. Parisiennes stood out from other Canadian Pontiac designs by their standard functions: the luxuriousness of upholstery materials; conventional devices such as courtesy interior and trunk lights; bright trim mouldings in the interior; unique outside accent chrome pieces; and accessibility of 2 and 4-door hardtops and convertibles. VIN 742 This stylish maroon Canadian Parisenne sport coupe is reported to have been a one owner automobile entering the the John Scotti collection and had actually never been driven in the winter season. This rarely seen Pontiac version would be an invited addition to this years Pontiac Oakland Nationals in Wichita, Kansas! Mechanics 283ci Chevy V8 Engine Powerglide Automatic Transmission Single Track Rear End with 3.23:1 Gear Ratio Stock Intake Stock 2bbl Carb Power Steering Power Brakes New Exhaust System Rams Horn Exhaust Manifolds Newer Rear Shocks and Springs New Bushings New Brake Lines New Gas Tank Body High Quality Exterior Beautiful Maroon Paint Gorgeous Chrome Bumpers Nice Grille Stainless Trim is in Excellent Shape Doors Fit and Operate Properly Door Lips and Jambs are Clean and Solid Solid, Straight Quarters Fender Skirts Solid and Clean Trunk is Nicely Painted Spare Tire, Jack and Wrench Included Undercarriage is Clean and Nicely Painted Solid Floorboards and Frame Rockers are Straight and Solid Pontiac Rally II Wheels Whitewall Tires 205/75/14 Front and Rear Interior Fawn and Tan Upholstery Bench Seat Column Shift Gauges are in Great Shape Aftermarket Radio Mounted Under Dash Speakers Mounted in the Package Tray Door Panels are Beautiful Carpet is in Great Shape Dash is in Beautiful Condition Underdash Tissue Dispenser Nice Headliner Working Dome Light.