From the 1950s through 1970s, GM of Canada offered a unique hierarchy of full-size Pontiac series different from the American Catalina, Star Chief, Executive and Bonneville lines. Closely paralleling Chevrolet's Biscayne, Bel Air and Impala series, by 1959 the Canadian models were named Strato Chief, Laurentian and Parisienne. Records indicate only 660 Pontiac convertibles were produced in Canada in 1955. These came standard with the Chevrolet 265 V-8 and a two-speed automatic transmission as seen on this exquisite coral over charcoal Laurentian. A full restoration has created a masterpiece with a black cloth top, power steering, power brakes, AM and push button radio. Fresh in every way, this museum piece currently shows 6,000 miles driven and has very little wear in any way. As one of the lowest production convertibles in 1955, this Pontiac is ready for the finest collection.