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The Parisienne: Profile of a Custom Car
"The Parisienne: Profile of a Custom Car." 14 September 2007. HowStuffWorks.com. 21 November 2008.
Canadian buyers generally lean more toward smaller cars than our neighbours south of the border, though the pressure of higher fuel prices is bringing Americans' preferences more in line with our own.
Consumers hunt superior ride, fuel efficiency
Canadian buyers generally lean more toward smaller cars than our neighbours south of the border, though the pressure of higher fuel prices is bringing Americans' preferences more in line with our own.
I have owned this car since 1988 and have had it in this restoration state since 93,Presently has a 350/350 chevy powertrain.I am soon going to make it All Pontiac with a fresh 1975 455/400 Comments On cruzn's ...
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He may not have been that little old lady who drove only on Sunday. But the Quebec senior who was the original owner of Bob Crocker's 1958 Pontiac Parisienne, certainly wasn't looking for high performance when ...