Man I remember this car, my first, handed down from my Dad who bought it new in 1985; I had the grey version. Used to have to pop off the air intake and jam a ruler down the carb to get it to start. The frame had rusted so badly when I got it that, when changing my first flat, the jack broke right through the frame and she came crashing back down to earth. I used a 20,000lb fork lift to get that job done! Sadly a stuck wheel nut was it's downfall, but it always ran fine once she got going. I still have the hood ornament.
Bot an ’85 Parisienne Wagon new. Kinda tannish brown, no wood siding. Nicknamed the Queen Mary. Kept it 11 years. Drove everywhere; hauled everything and everyone. Every family in the neighborhood was buying the Chrysler vans. Give me a good old station wagon anytime.
bought the same model used 60k miles in about 1990 or 91 for 4k $, smoothest car i've ever owned. Had it two years until some miscreants stole it, cant have anything nice in Brooklyn.
If you want too get technical these supposedly full sized downsized GM wagons from 77 onward are technically intermediate size cars because GM stopped true full sized Car production in 1976
One of my friends had a station wagon like this and he used to pick up prostitutes in his Pontiac Parisienne station wagon and he had a Doberman pincher who rode in the back named Spike . . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My Dad had a white one with red interior. It had a beautiful 400 CI engine. 👍👍👍
Man I remember this car, my first, handed down from my Dad who bought it new in 1985; I had the grey version. Used to have to pop off the air intake and jam a ruler down the carb to get it to start. The frame had rusted so badly when I got it that, when changing my first flat, the jack broke right through the frame and she came crashing back down to earth. I used a 20,000lb fork lift to get that job done! Sadly a stuck wheel nut was it's downfall, but it always ran fine once she got going. I still have the hood ornament.
The National Lampoon movie used a heavily modified Ford LTD Country Squire wagon.
Bot an ’85 Parisienne Wagon new. Kinda tannish brown, no wood siding. Nicknamed the Queen Mary. Kept it 11 years. Drove everywhere; hauled everything and everyone. Every family in the neighborhood was buying the Chrysler vans. Give me a good old station wagon anytime.
bought the same model used 60k miles in about 1990 or 91 for 4k $, smoothest car i've ever owned. Had it two years until some miscreants stole it, cant have anything nice in Brooklyn.
little more than a chevy caprice estate wagon, with the same chevy 5.0 litre v8.
If you want too get technical these supposedly full sized downsized GM wagons from 77 onward are technically intermediate size cars because GM stopped true full sized Car production in 1976
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One of my friends had a station wagon like this and he used to pick up prostitutes in his Pontiac Parisienne station wagon and he had a Doberman pincher who rode in the back named Spike .
. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pontiacs got the Chevy 305, 5.0 liter V8
being it's a classic I sure as hell wouldn't drive it in any snow what so ever it would be in heated storage period