Description1965 Pontiac Parisienne 4 door Sedan (37347373914).jpg
GM created Pontiac in 1926, sold beside the more expensive Oakland. The Oakland was dropped in 1933, the Pontiac continued to be sold until 2010.
Full-sized Pontiacs were completely restyled for 1965 featuring more rounded bodylines with Coke-bottle profiles and stacked headlights.
In America, the base model full size car for 1965 was the Catalina, available in 2 and 4 door Hardtop, 2 and 4 door Sedan, Convertible and Sedan.
Mid spec, the Star Chief, available in 4 door Hardtop or Sedan.
Top, the Bonneville, in 2 and 4 door Hardtop, Convertible and Wagon
Also the Grand Prix 2 door Hardtop, the compact Tempest, LeMans and GTO muscle car were also available in 1965
Similar models from Canada were the base Strato-Chief, mid spec Laurentian, and top Parisienne, they were also available in Sedan, Hardtop, Coupe, Convertible and Wagon.
These Canadian Pontiacs actually ran with Chevrolet frames and running gear. Interiors were a combination of Chevy and Pontiac.
Right hand drive versions were built and exported to Australia
Engine; 333hp 4 barrel 389 cu in V8, 338hp 389 cu in Tri-Power, 338hp 4 barrel 421 cu in, 350hp 421 cu in Tri-Power and the 421 HO Tri-Power with 376 hp
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