A Parisienne is a Canadian Pontiac model..................don't think that they used that model name in the US.
All Gms now a days seem to have the same drivetrains. The older Canadian Pontiacs used Chevy drivetrains and frames. My 62 Parisienne is all Chevy under the skin...from the factory.
the pontiac parrisienne was sold in the us in the 80's i worked for a pontiac dealer back then. they were basicly pontiacs version of the caprice same body and chassis i dont know how much the options differed between the two but im sure they weren't far apart.
The Parisienne like helrazr3 said was available in the US GM dealers, I also used to work on them . A very solid car. Most were 305 with 200 Transmissions. 455 engines was not an option. Pontiac's version of the Impala/Caprice.
we had a 66 Parisienne in the shop once, original red paint, straight six, orignal interior with 80,000 original km. on it. Was convertible too with a *********** top:drool: :drool:
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