1968 Pontiac Catalina 2dr Coupe 400 C.i. Factory A/c Auto Nice! No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Palmetto, Florida, United States
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NO RESERVE!!!! HIGH BIDDER WINS!!!!
THIS IS A 1968 PONTIAC CATALINA COUPE WITH FACTORY A/C.. I WILL DO MY BEST TO DESCRIBE THE CAR AS BEST I CAN..
A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE OWNS A PAWN SHOP, THE CAR WAS PAWNED TO HIM AND THE PERSON DID NOT PICK THE CAR BACK UP.. THE CAR HAS A 100% CLEAN AND CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE!!! NOW FOR THE DETAILS: I HAVE PERSONALLY DRIVEN THIS CAR APPROXIMATELY 20 MILES AT SPEEDS UP TO 60 MPH.. THE CAR STARTS, RUNS, SHIFTS, BRAKES ETC JUST AS IT SHOULD.. THE ONLY THING MECHANICAL THAT I WOULD SAY IS A MINOR ISSUE IS THAT THERE IS A CLUNK IN THE FRONT LEFT SOMEWHERE LIKE A WORNOUT BUSHING OF SOME SORT.. ALSO, THE A/C DOES NOT OPERATE HOWEVER, I HONESTLY MAY NOT BE HITTING THE CORRECT BUTTONS.. I WAS TOLD THE ENGINE WAS RECENTLY REBUILT, UNFORTUNATELY, I DO NOT KNOW THE DETAILS AS FAR AS PARTS ETC..
THE CAR IS VERY SOLID, STRAIGHT BODY PANELS, RUST FREE FLOORS ETC.. AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICTURES, THE PAINT SHOWS SOME FLAWS AS FAR AS SCRATCHES, CHIPS ETC.. THE HOOD HAS SOME AREAS OF FADING OR A PAINT BLEND THAT DIDNT QUITE GO THE WAY IT SHOULD HAVE.. THE DRIVERS SIDE REAR FENDER HAS SOME RUST STARTING OVER THE WHEEL.. THE RAIN GUTTERS SHOW SOME LIGHT RUST STARTING AS WELL..
THE BOTTOMS OF THE DOORS ARE SOLID AND RUST FREE.. THIS REALLY IS A SOLID OLD CAR!! GREAT FOR A WEEKEND CRUISER OR AN EASY RESTORATION!!! THE INTERIOR IS NICE FOR THE AGE, THE CLOTH SEAT IS COMPLETELY INTACT WITH NO MAJOR FLAWS.. THE DASH DOES HAVE (GLOVE BOX MOSTLY) SOME CRACKING FROM THE SUN.. PLEASE SEE ALL THE PHOTOS AND FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE.. IF YOU NEED TO SEE MORE PHOTOS, EMAIL ME AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO SEND THEM.. TERMS OF SALE: $500 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. BALANCE DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTIONEND VIA CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL SHIPPING COSTS. WE ARE HAPPY TO ASSIST INSHIPPING AS FAR AS MEETING A TRUCK TO ENSURE SAFE LOADING.
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NHTSA investigating 550k Pontiac G6 models, 320k Honda Odysseys
Mon, 10 Jun 2013According to two separate reports in The Detroit News, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is launching investigations into 550,000 Pontiac G6 (pictured above) and 320,000 Honda Odyssey (pictured right) models. The G6 models are all from the 2005 to 2007 model years, while the Odyssey minivans are from the 2003 and 2004 model years. The two NHTSA probes are not related.
In the case of the G6, this is an upgrade to an original investigation that started in February after NHTSA received "hundreds of reports" that the brake lights on these cars may malfunction. According to The Detroit News, the lights may come on when the brake pedal is not depressed, and likewise, the brake lights may not illuminate when the pedal has been pushed. General Motors was able to provide NHTSA with a significant number of warranty claims, including 1,100 reports that could potentially relate to this problem, one of which indicates a vehicle crash.
For Honda, the NHTSA probe concerns airbags that may deploy unexpectedly. The government agency received six complaints from 2003-04 Odyssey owners saying that the front airbags suddenly went off without a crash. The Detroit News reports that three of the six owners sustained injuries from these incidents. Additionally, NHTSA has received 41 complaints from owners saying the vehicle's airbag warning light had illuminated.
Detroit City Council vetoes Autorama stunt, objects to Confederate flag
Wed, Feb 20 2019Detroit's Autorama hot rod show will stage its 67th annual event next month, and wants to kick off with Burt Reynolds tribute. The plan is to re-create the Mulberry Bridge jump from " Smokey and the Bandit" using a movie-correct 1977 Pontiac Trans Am. But the Detroit City Council voted 7-1 to prohibit the jump. Why? Because the Trans Am's front license plate holder displays the former Georgia state flag, a portion of which is the Confederate national flag, and the city council doesn't like that. In the movie, Bo "Bandit" Darville was a Georgia driving legend, and the flag on the car was Georgia's flag at the time. Councilman Scott Benson laid out the council's position when he said that the car "still proudly flies a Confederate flag, which is a symbol of oppression, slavery, as well as home-bred American terrorism. So this body said we are not going to support that type of symbolism nor the audacity to support that type of activity in the city of Detroit." It seems part of the council's ire comes from the same event two years ago. A stunt group called the Northeast Ohio Dukes re-created a "Dukes of Hazzard" jump in 2017 using a series-correct 1969 Dodge Charger, complete with a Confederate flag on the roof. Benson said the stunt group "expressly said they would not display that [Confederate flag] symbol during the jump." Not only was it displayed, but when driver Raymond Kohn gave interviews after the jump, his driving suit featured the Stainless Banner on the collar. Seems the council has been grinding its axe in silence for two years. Now Benson accuses Autorama of "a history of supporting images and symbols of racism, oppression, and white supremacy." Autorama is certain to take place March 1-3 at Cobo Center. This year's show will have around 800 cars on display, along with a special exhibit of 17 low riders and a Batmobile built by Flint native Carl Casper. Even if the Bandit car doesn't make the jump, the Trans Am and other memorabilia from the film will be there. A spokeswoman for Autorama said, "We are continuing to work to try to resolve this with the city." Related Video: News Source: Detroit News Auto News Government/Legal TV/Movies Pontiac Convertible Classics Detroit pontiac trans am smokey and the bandit
Junkyard Gem: 1980 Pontiac Phoenix LJ Hatchback
Sun, Jan 22 2023The car-building world was rushing headlong into front-wheel-drive by the late 1970s, eager to reap the weight-saving and space-enhancing benefits of front-drive designs. General Motors designed an innovative FWD platform to replace the embarrassingly outdated Chevrolet Nova and its siblings, and that ended up being the Chevrolet Citation. The other US-market GM car divisions (except Cadillac) got a piece of the X-Body action, and the Pontiac version was called the Phoenix. Here's one of those first-year Phoenixes, not doing a very good job of rising from its snow-covered ashes in a Colorado self-service yard. Pontiac had used the Phoenix name on a luxed-up iteration of Pontiac's version of the Chevy Nova during the 1977-1979 model years, and so it made sense to apply that name to the Pontiac-ized Citation. Phoenix production continued through the 1984 model year (the Citation managed to hang on through 1985). Just to confuse everyone, the Nova name was revived in 1985, on a NUMMI-built Toyota Corolla. The LJ trim level was the nicest one for the 1980 Phoenix, and it included lots of trim upgrades and convenience features. However, even Phoenix LJ buyers had to pay extra for a three-speed automatic transmission instead of the base four-on-the-floor manual ($337, or about $1,291 in 2022 dollars). If you wanted air conditioning, that was another $564 and you had to get the $164 power steering and the $76 power brakes with it (total cost in 2022 dollars: $3,080). Affordable cars weren't so affordable back then, not once you started adding basic options. Both generations of the Phoenix had grilles influenced by those of the Pontiacs of earlier years. The base engine was the chugging 2.5-liter Iron Duke four-cylinder, but a 2.8-liter V6 was optional. This car has the V6, rated at 115 horsepower rather than the Duke's miserable 90 horses. The price tag: 225 bucks, or 862 inflation-adjusted 2022 bucks. The Phoenix was available just as a two-door coupe and five-door hatchback. The MSRP on this car would have started at $6,127, or around $23,469 now. That would have been a pretty good deal even after paying for the options, with the Phoenix's excellent mix of good interior space and solid fuel economy… but the Citation and its kin (the Oldsmobile Omega and Buick Skylark as well as the Phoenix) suffered from seemingly endless, highly publicized recalls and quality problems.
















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