Mine's name was Hal, black top, blue interior, somehow got 25 mpg if you weren't playing around. Got t-boned around 2005 and would've been fine with 2 new doors because it was a tank, but the insurance company declared it salvage due to age and I didn't have the cash to see that through. Thanks for the memory trip, and RIP Hal.
Am I going to be the only Pontiac fan to point out that this car has the extremely rare optional gauge package. You almost never see it on the full size Pontiacs but you can clearly see in the video the temperature and fuel economy gauge. Awesome car.
Sharp eye Kenneth, this car has pretty much every option offered other than a sunroof and leather. One really cool thing is that the emission controls on this car doesn't include an air pump with that extra power robbing belt. Maybe because it was from Saskatchewan. Every other one I've seen has that though.
@@cluricaun78 Yes, if it was a Canadian built car it probably wouldn't have the air pump. Yours also has the fairly rare optional rally wheels. Most came with the optional wire wheel covers. The leather and sunroof options are probably the most rare of all as i almost never find even the most fully loaded examples with those options. Sadly, i'm not a huge fan of the white exterior color but you do have a very beautiful car and i hope you enjoy showing it off as much as we do looking at it.
Clean big dog i got a 78 2 door bonneville seafoam green and sage with those same wheels and white walls. Take the skirts on and off depending on the day lol
brother had one of those in dark green with a diesel...it was a beautiful car and this one still looks good..sure miss real cars not the plastic jelly beans and suv boxes theyre making now
Though I have had (and enjoyed owning/driving) a number of Cadillacs and Chevrolet Caprices, and, at least as far as the Caprices are concerned, wouldn't really mind having another one, still, I'd rather have one of these or an Oldsmobile 98 or a Buick Park Avenue/Electra/LeSabre any day of the week. Give me any one or all of those over a Cadillac or a Caprice. (The irony here being that I've never actually had, driven or rode in a single one of those other cars; still, for me they are nothing if not at least visually and stylistically superior to the Cadillacs and Caprices of the same era.)
Just look at that brougham package !!! Thats when Detroit still built cars WE wanted and didnt need 400 plus horse power/ performance on everything.Never again will Detroit build cars like these again.We are left with over performance soul-less crappola from ALL car manufacturers , mores the pity.
Beautiful car! Love that color combination. Pure luxurious
She's definitely well preserved!🥰💋❤🤟🎄👵🇺🇲🧁⏰🏆👠👑👒💄💎🪙☮🇨🇦
Mine's name was Hal, black top, blue interior, somehow got 25 mpg if you weren't playing around. Got t-boned around 2005 and would've been fine with 2 new doors because it was a tank, but the insurance company declared it salvage due to age and I didn't have the cash to see that through. Thanks for the memory trip, and RIP Hal.
wow...look at this, a thing of beauty and sound....listen? its like sitting in your living room listening to Max Webster back in the day.
Am I going to be the only Pontiac fan to point out that this car has the extremely rare optional gauge package. You almost never see it on the full size Pontiacs but you can clearly see in the video the temperature and fuel economy gauge. Awesome car.
Sharp eye Kenneth, this car has pretty much every option offered other than a sunroof and leather. One really cool thing is that the emission controls on this car doesn't include an air pump with that extra power robbing belt. Maybe because it was from Saskatchewan. Every other one I've seen has that though.
@@cluricaun78 Yes, if it was a Canadian built car it probably wouldn't have the air pump. Yours also has the fairly rare optional rally wheels. Most came with the optional wire wheel covers. The leather and sunroof options are probably the most rare of all as i almost never find even the most fully loaded examples with those options. Sadly, i'm not a huge fan of the white exterior color but you do have a very beautiful car and i hope you enjoy showing it off as much as we do looking at it.
@@cluricaun78 Beautifull your Pontiac Parisienne 1985. I love this car, my favorite and dream car
What a Beauty, they sure don't build them like this anymore !
Clean big dog i got a 78 2 door bonneville seafoam green and sage with those same wheels and white walls. Take the skirts on and off depending on the day lol
I think the rear skirts is what makes these cars so elegant. I would leave them on all the time if it was my car.
Beautiful car
brother had one of those in dark green with a diesel...it was a beautiful car and this one still looks good..sure miss real cars not the plastic jelly beans and suv boxes theyre making now
Perfect Car
👍👍👍👍
THIS Is When Cars Were Made..
@Silver N Black Mopar Modern cars are shittier.
my favorite car
Such a sweet ride, bra !
nice car
👌👌👌
Though I have had (and enjoyed owning/driving) a number of Cadillacs and Chevrolet Caprices, and, at least as far as the Caprices are concerned, wouldn't really mind having another one, still, I'd rather have one of these or an Oldsmobile 98 or a Buick Park Avenue/Electra/LeSabre any day of the week. Give me any one or all of those over a Cadillac or a Caprice. (The irony here being that I've never actually had, driven or rode in a single one of those other cars; still, for me they are nothing if not at least visually and stylistically superior to the Cadillacs and Caprices of the same era.)
Shiny
i got one also al white on 13
Just look at that brougham package !!! Thats when Detroit still built cars WE wanted and didnt need 400 plus horse power/ performance on everything.Never again will Detroit build cars like these again.We are left with over performance soul-less crappola from ALL car manufacturers , mores the pity.
Is it for sale
Is this for sale?