Built at the same GM of Canada assembly plant in Oshawa, Ontario, Pontiacs had parallel model lineups as "full size" Chevrolets. Chevy’s Impala shared much of the same amenities as the Parisienne for many years. This 1979 Pontiac Parisienne shows only 28,400 kilometers and is nearly like new in every way. The red velour interior features a 60/40 split seat with power driver’s side along with tilt wheel, power windows and locks, AM/FM cassette, and air conditioning. Mechanical specifications include a 350 V-8, automatic transmission, power disc brakes and power steering. The landau roof features a matching white padded top. Comfy as a sofa on wheels, this luxurious coupe should prove to be a pleasure to drive and inexpensive to own.