'68 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible, #s 427-385hp/4-sp, $235k (!)
Absolutely magnificent car, but $235k, whew. I'd love to own it but the price has to come back to reality before Volo can expect to make a deal (IMO)....
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Cool car but no way.
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Is this the car that was at MCACN ?? Canadian built with Chevrolet drivetrain. I don't recall that one being a convert, but it may have been. I don't think the car was restored either. Be quite the coincidence if there are 2.
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----I know it's from Canada, but being all black, this car would really benefit from factory AC. Even here in Michigan you would loose weight driving around on a sunny day. Appears to be a decent resto anyway....Bill S
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hmmm, what else could I buy for $235,000?
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A REAL, Really, Really Nice 1967 427 Tri power 427 Corvette with documentation I would think. Bill
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