1965 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door Muscle Car Classic on 2040-cars
Macomb, Michigan, United States
Body Type:MUSCLE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 6375 cc | 389.0 cu in. | 6.4 L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Catalina
Trim: 2-Door Hardtop
Options: Chrome, Carpet, Rims, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 69,000
Exterior Color: OFF WHITE
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: ELECTRIC BLUE/BABY BLUE/DARK BLUE
SELLING A 1965 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP 2DR CLASSIC CAR.
MUSCLE CAR WITH A 389 ORIGINAL MOTOR. THE CAR DOES RUN AND DRIVES.
GLASS PIPE STRUTS/SHOCKS. NEW WINDSHIELD WITH LIFETIME WARRANTY.
FLOWMASTER DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM. RUST-FREE UNDERCOAT BOTTOM.
THE INTERIOR IS MIX BLUE LEATHER BENCH PIPE SEATS AND IN GREAT CONDITION. CARPET GOOD.
ORGINAL DOME RIMS AND I WILL ALSO INCLUDE SOME CRAGERS RIMS. CLEAN DOORJAMS.
ALOT OF PEOPLE TURN HEADS JUST THE WAY IT IS. SOLID BODY. GREAT INVESTMENT.
IM LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO TAKE OVER THE PROJECT. I INVESTED ALOT OF MONEY.
THIS CAR NEEDS: A PAINT JOB (PEEL PAINT SPOTS ON LEFT BACK SIDE AND TRUNK). CAR IS 48 YEARS OLD.
THE FRONT AND BACK BUMPER NEEDS RE-CHROMING.
THE TRUNK INSIDE NEEDS A BEDLINER (TINY RUST HOLES).
THE ENGINE NEEDS A MINOR TUNE-UP AND ADDED FLUIDS DUE TO SITTING IN STORAGE.
EVERYTHING ELSE IS UPON THE BUYER PREFERENCES.
SO, IF ANYONE INTERESTED PLEASE CALL ME AT 313-412-9999. LEAVE MESSAGE.
THE SELLING PRICE IS $5500.00 OR BEST OFFER. THANKS FOR READING.
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