Pontiac Parisienne Brougham Shooting Brake by Sebastian Motsch for SEMA 2021

Pontiac Parisienne Brougham Shooting Brake [SEMA 2021]

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Brougham Shooting Brake

From 1977 to 1986, General Motors built the 5th generation Pontiac Parisienne in Canada. It was a near-identical clone of the Chevrolet Caprice and was offered in various body styles: sedan, wagon and coupe. Based on the Brougham Coupe, this shooting brake conversion features an elegant two-door wagon body with a vinyl roof. The long roof may improve the aerodynamic capabilities and the channeled body, lowered suspension and 17″ NASCAR look steel wheels give it a more pronounced stance. This could be displayed at SEMA 2021 as a capable Canonball record type vehicle, ready to cross the continent rather quickly. There might be an LS V8 hiding under the bonnet, who knows?

Pontiac Parisienne Brougham Shooting Brake by Sebastian Motsch for SEMA 2021


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