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Originally posted by Jesse Joe:

{1964 Pontiac Parisienne}
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bits of auto trivia here
If I remember correctly in the 60's at least the Pontiac range in Canada was somewhat different to their equivalents in the States
The Parisienne was so named as a nod to French Canadians and was generally comparible to the US Bonneville of the time, but I seem to recall that Canadian Pontiacs were actually built on the basic and presumably cheaper Chevrolet chassis and therfore lacked their US cousin's wide track wheel arrangement.Having said that when I arrived here in 2000 my mother-in-law was still driving around in a full sized old Parisienne probably built by GM in Oshawa Ontario.
My first car in Canada in 1964 was a US built 1962 Buick compact Special

A remarkable car that featured a very light aluminium (that's alu..min..ee..um) (same as sow..dee..um by the way) block 215 cu in/3.5 litre V8. This engine was later developed by Repco in Australia for Formula One racing use and the tooling was sold to Rover in the UK see:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rover_V8_engine
and extensively used in the Range Rover range for years