1968 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door Hard Top 400 Cid on 2040-cars
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States
1968 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door Hard Top Very nice and clean daily driver 1968 Pontiac Catalina 2 door hard top. Engine is a 400 CID out a of a 1977 Pontiac Trans AM, with cam and some little upgrades like carb and valve covers ,has a turbo 350 automatic transmission. The interior has about 1500.00 done to it seat have been redone along with dash cap new carpet kit ,still needs some parts found for the interior. Color change to black and gray so exterior color change can be done. The car does have some rust spots one on the RH rear wheel well and the other in the RH lower fender heel behind the rocker trim. Does have some fixable dings and dents color of car is origianl just been repainted ( about 10 years clear coat is peel due to age ) all parts in trunk are for car or spares. Car does have a clean and clear New Mexico title, I do reserve the right end auction at any time. Will help with shipping or any issues to ship car. Please contact for more info and pictures. Thanks (NOTE: Pictures taken in front of one of the Breaking Bad Locations) |
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