1970 Pontiac Catalina Convertable on 2040-cars
Greenfield, Indiana, United States
Engine:Big Block 400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Catalina
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Catalina Convertible
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 66,000
Exterior Color: Gold
THIS IS ONE BEAUTIFUL LOW MILE 1970 PONT CATALINA CONVERTIBLE. THIS IS A 66,000 MILE (DOCUMENTED) , BIG BLOCK "400" CAR. MOSTLY ORIGINAL PAINT BUT HAS HAD A LITTLE SPOT WORK AT SOME POINT MANY YEARS AGO. THE GENTLEMAN I BOUGHT IT FROM ABOUT A YEAR AGO OWNED IT FOR 15 YEARS AND HE WAS TOLD WHEN HE BOUGHT IT THAT THE TRUNK DECK HAD BEEN REPAINTED IN THE MID EIGHTIES. PAINT SHINES AND LOOKS GREAT FOR A 43 YEAR OLD CAR. BUMPERS ARE ORIGINAL AND LOOK AWESOME, GLASS IS ALL FACTORY TINTED AND IS ALSO LIKE NEW. ALL WEATHER SEALS ARE ORIGINAL AND IN GREAT SHAPE. THE TOP IS THE ORIGINAL TOP AND IS UNBELIEVABLE " SEE PICS" INTERIOR IS NEAR PERFECT AND ORIGINAL RIGHT DOWN TO THE CARPET. THIS IS A 400 BIG BLOCK WITH PLENTY OF PEP, TURBO AUTO TRANS THAT SHIFTS LIKE NEW, TILT WHEEL, AM RADIO (DOES NOT WORK) AIR CONDITIONER HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO 134, BRAND NEW 17 INCH WHEELS WITH NEW MICHELIN TIRES. THE COMPLETE FRONT END WAS REBUILT JUST PRIOR TO ME BUYING IT AS WELL AS ALL NEW BRAKES. (HAVE RECEIPTS). IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A NICE ORIGINAL CONVERTIBLE THAT IS NOT A MADE OVER RUST BUCKET THIS IS IT. IT IS READY TO TURN THE KEY AND ENJOY AND IS A CROWD PLEASER WHERE EVER YOU GO IN IT. YOU WILL LOOK LONG AND HARD TO COME EVEN CLOSE TO FINDING AN ORIGINAL ONE AS GOOD AS THIS ONE.
TRANSPORTING IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY BUT I WILL ASSIST IN ANYWAY I CAN.
PLEASE HAVE YOUR FUNDS IN ORDER BEFORE BIDDING AND IF YOU NEED TO TALK IT OVER WITH YOUR SPOUSE OR ANYONE ELSE PLEASE DO SO BEFORE BIDDING. I HAVE THIS CAR PRICED VERY REASONABLE AND DO NOT WANT TO PLAY ANY GAMES WITH NONE PAYERS OR SCAMMERS . THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING.
I REQUIRE A $2,000.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAY PAL AT THE END OF AUCTION AND FULL PAYMENT WITH IN 72 HR'S.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY IF THE RIGHT OFFER IS MADE PRIOR TO AUCTION END, MOST CARS I HAVE SOLD ON EBAY HAVE BEEN SOLD BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS.THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY CAR. CHECK MY FEED BACK I AM 64 YEARS OLD AND HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A COLLECTOR OF QUALITY CLASSICS AND MUSCLE CARS SO I DO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE.
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