Pontiac Catalina Ventura on 2040-cars
Hettick, Illinois, United States
1963 Pontiac Catalina 2 door hardtop. This 63 Catalina has 389 with a tri-power, the engine is clean and runs good. It is connected to a automatic transmission. The car has factory air conditioning, it currently is not working. The car has a nice set of 8 lug wheels and biased ply tires. The body is solid and appears to be rust free. It has new bumpers and the paint is shiny and bright. The gaps are good on the doors, trunk and hood. The stainless is in good condition. The trunk has all of the original panels and the roll out emergency lamp, floor mat, jack and spare. The car has a Ventura interior with power windows, and power seat, the power seat doesn't work. It has AM radio that works.. The seats are in good condition as is the headliner. Carpet appears newer, and the sill plates are new. The floors and frame are solid. Car drives good. If you have questions, please give me a call at 815-238-0796. If I don't answer, please leave a detailed message including your phone number and I will call you back as soon as I can. I am not interested in trades. I reserve the right to end the auction early should it sell locally first. There is copies of previous titles showing the chain of ownership of the car. Thanks for looking.
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