1961 Pontiac Catlalina Armbruster Stageway Wagon, Limousine, 6 Door, Runs on 2040-cars
Brentwood, California, United States
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You are looking at a 1961 Pontiac Catalina Station Wagon stretched by Armbruster Stageway Co. this car was made for airport transportation. 2 doors on left side and 4 doors on the right, ( only 2 doors on drivers side open, avoid passengers getting hit) These cars are getting hard to find complete. This car has had a tune-up on the 389. Carb rebuilt, new wires,battery, coil,plugs etc. The jetaway transmission was recently rebuilt to make the car able to move around. ( engine appears that someone did prior work to it ,freeze plugs look replaced) The car needs a master cylinder to stop and most likely wheel cylinders too. The body has rust bubbles and right rear 1/4 panel needs body work rest of body is straight. Floors appear to be solid Car is complete,chrome,original seats and carpet. hard to find this car with all the parts intact, including the lighter. Tires are old,cracked and worn. This car is not able to drive on the road. MUST BE TRANSPORTED ..original old school pink slip ( clean) car is no longer in the system. The box on top of the car is for luggage . Glass is all there a few stars in the front glass 1 window cracked. Selling AS/IS , NO WARRANTY. Transportation is buyers responsibility , can assist with the loading of vehicle. Car is For Sale locally , I reserve the right to cancel auction at any time. Own a piece of History today, this would make a great restoration project , most people have no clue to what they are looking at .Look-up Armbruster Stageway on the net you might come across this car on the websites. email me with any questions.. Car is available for inspection . Car is located in Brentwood California 94513. Bay Area ( not Los Angeles) make sure you use the zip for Transportation quotes. Located approx 1 hour East from Sa Francisco.
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