Hello everyone. Im doug from central Pa, driving a 1961 Pontiac Parisienne safari wagon. Its a Canadian built pontiac that has the chevy drive line and frame. I also Have a few other hot rods , looking forward to meeting you all. Doug
to the forum. All wagons and cars with four or more wheels also welcome. They don't exist till we see pictures. it's our unwritten rule.
, ,489 ci BBC pump gas 722 hp 10.6 @ 130 on old combo . , Do you need pics of the silverado too ? LOL
ok, here you go.. the wagon as it sits today , GTO, 489 BBC, tremec best of 10.60@130 waiting on paint now , the 88, before hitting a tree head on july 1st, 2011 and almost killing me ! , the daily driver 09 GT need to see the silverado, or the wifes impala or my 88 coprice 9c1 ? lol
ME TOO! Are you driving your car right now? Got any plans for it? How long have you had it? Come on let's have a look.
driving it every chance i get, future plans is for a LS- swap with od. I tried posting pics of them all, but it said they had to be approved by the administrator.
Welcome to the forum LS. A '61 Parisienne? I'll bet it's a beauty. They were really loooonnnnnggggg roofs back then. I wonder what the longest wagon ever made was. Anybody know? That'd be an interesting piece of trivia.
Longest roof? I own a (ratty) 1959 Caddy hearse that's 21 feet, give or take, but that probably isn't really considered a wagon. How about one of those old 8-door Checker airport limosine(sp?) wagons? Some years ago a Boy Scout troop here had one but I haven't seen it in quite a while...
WELCOME!! For Canadian specific information on your Parisienne,check out Canadian Poncho web forum. Fannie,and other including myself are members over there. http://canadianponcho.activeboard.com/index.spark
ahh Waygun beat me to it. nice array of toys my friendvery purdy wagoon ! from the great notsowhite north
Talk about LOOOOONG wagons, I used to drive a stretched '70 out of O'Hare for a 'stew zoo'! 8 doors, 5 seats, and a roof rack with 1x12 sides - stock brakes = suicide machine, especially with 15-20 bodies inside! Was fun, at the time!!