1964 Pontiac Catalina, 2 Door/sport Coupe, V8, Project Car, Rebuilt Motor/trans on 2040-cars
Aubrey, Texas, United States
Selling a 1964 Pontiac Catalina Sport Coupe. 1 owner vehicle with 76k original miles on chassis. Has 389ci V8 with auto trans, both engine and trans are rebuilt with hardly any miles on them. Car runs and drives fine and will fire right up with no hesitation. Interior is also brand new and redone. Seats, dash, headliner, and door panels all new, just needs carpet. Front door panels are still in trunk wrapped in plastic. Car has no rust no rot solid floors, trunk pan, and body. Car is in primer and needs very little if any bodywork. Nice straight solid car. All extra parts are in trunk and some spread out through the shop like hood and inner fender wells. All parts are there. Just paint the car and reassemble it and good to go. If you have any question feel free to call cell (214)-395-2401 Robert. Do not email because you will not get a response, I don't have any time for emails, just call.
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Looking back at Oprah's free-car giveaway 10 years later
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
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2008-2009 Pontiac G8 recalled over airbag concern
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According to NHTSA, the airbag might not adequately protect a fifth percentile woman - that is, a woman around four-foot, 11-inches weighing 108 pounds. The New York Times indicates that the anomaly was found during a crash test conducted by GM's Australian branch, Holden, which was testing the G8's twin (read: Commodore) for head injuries. According to that report, the test in question is specifically tailored to simulate injuries to females, so the results do not apply to men or children.
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1939 Pontiac Ghost Car commands $308,000 at auction
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