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1969 Pontiac Catalina Ventura * Window Sticker* Protecto Plate * Bill Of Sale * on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:84556
Location:

North Royalton, Ohio, United States

North Royalton, Ohio, United States
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1969 Pontiac Catalina Ventura

CLEAN AND SOLID

A Total Cream Puff!

Window Sticker * Protecto Plate * Original Bill of Sale

84K Original Miles!

Pampered Washington State Car!

Originally sold to a gentleman by the name of Oswald C. Hall in Port Townsend, Washington, who by the looks of things, pampered this car the entire time he owned it.

If you have a feedback score of less than 10, please call before bidding.

Call any time (216)548-8375 (Tim) Or (216)701-6495 (Jeff)

Powered by a strong MATCHING Pontiac 400 V8.

Automatic Transmission.

New Stainless Steel Dual exhausts with Stainless Steel X pipe and Stainless Steel Pypes Mufflers.

Outstanding body that is rock solid with nice paint. One repaint to the original color of Champagne Green. Paint shows very well with only minor flaws.

Amazingly clean and super solid frame and undercarriage.

Clean and very nicely detailed engine bay and trunk compartment.

Beautiful and perfect original interior including the headliner, seats, door panels, dash and carpet. 

This car drives, stops and handles excellent. Mechanically extremely sound - Drive anywhere!

All lights, blinkers, hi-low beams, gas gauge etc.. work as they should. 

Beautiful chrome, bright work and glass!

Removable side skirts with stainless trim included if you decide to remove the skirts.

Newer tires.

A complete history of the car is included. 

Very well preserved and solid throughout.

This car can be driven anywhere. Fly in and drive it home!

A small chip has been brushed touched on the rear drivers quarter and the nose is cracked as shown in the pictures. Extra paint is included with the car to paint the nose piece.

It needs nothing but a new owner!

THE PICTURES AND VIDEO SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!



 BlueLine Classics is a two man operation located in North Royalton, Ohio. We are a licensed Ohio car dealer that specializes in muscle, classic and antique cars & trucks. We don't sell anything that we aren't proud to drive ourselves. We price our cars to sell fast and give our customers the best deal we can. We pride ourselves on repeat customers and new friendships. We encourage you to compare our prices on comparable cars to other dealers as well as private owners. Please research our business to find out what we are all about... Faith, family, fun and classic automobiles!!!

Check out our unsolicited feedback from satisfied buyers. The feedback speaks for itself!  

The "No Reserve" auction indicates the starting bid is our bottom line. The first bid can own it. We would rather the customer know what our bottom line pricing is than play a guessing game with a potential buyer. Please remember these cars are classics and most of our vehicles are over 40 years old. While we only deal in vehicles that are in quality condition, we always prefer the customer take the time to check the vehicle out in person or arrange for a third party vehicle inspection. We strive to make our customers happy and pride ourselves on positive feedback. 

 If you would like to fly in and check this beauty out, we would be happy to pick you up from the Cleveland-Hopkins Airport or the Akron-Canton Airport. This car can be put up on our lift and you'll be able to do a thorough inspection as well as enjoy a test drive. 

YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED

 Please feel free to contact us. We would be happy to provide an honest and accurate description to any questions you may have. This car has a clear Ohio title. We can also assist you in arranging shipping if needed and can easily handle all of the necessary paperwork.

This is a no reserve auction, so the first bid at our opening price can own it.

Buyer is responsible for shipping, as well as, any applicable taxes and/or title fees. A $500 deposit is expected with 24 hours of auction end. Full payment is expected within 72 hours of auction end by cash, certified check or direct wire transfer.

We reserve the right to end this auction at any time, as the car is for sale locally.

FINANCING IS AVAILABLE.

OVERSEAS SHIPPING CAN EASILY BE ARRANGED. 

Please feel free to contact us for any questions or concerns.

Thanks for looking.

Call any time!!

 (216)548-8375 (Tim)

Or

(216)701-6495 (Jeff)

 

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Vehicle Disclaimer

This vehicle is being sold AS IS, WHERE IS, with NO warranty, expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. Every reasonable effort will be made to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle, at the buyers request, prior to the close of the sale.

 

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