We are only talking inches here....half a dozen or so in the random case of 1965 Bonneville/Parisienne. Year models also differ as you know - often quite considerably. Parisienne and Bonneville are just nameplates so it is difficult to compare like for like.
Maybe....depends upon the year of Parisienne. They were built in Oshawa for the Canadian market and although occupying the same market position as the Bonneville they were not always the same sheet metal as they were built on Chevy frames and despite looking similar had to be panelled to suit the so...
I'm sorry I did smile a bit about the instruction book because that is EXACTLY the sort of shit that happens to me within seconds of buying something worthwhile. Hope it dries out OK.....
Used to see that around the steam rallies. Shame about the numberplate but hey ho. Somewhere I have photos of the original one (Mk1) referred to in the ad but I'll have to fish that out....
I am indeed a technocripple but I prefer to leave posts amended as to the reason rather than just showing as deleted (if indeed they do) to avoid doubt.....