1970 Pontiac Catalina Convertable Low Miles on 2040-cars
Manchester, Maryland, United States
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FOR SALE IS A LOW MILE 1970 PONTIAC CONVERTABLE....... THIS CAR WAS SOLD NEW AT A PONTIAC DEALER IN YORK , PA ON 3/30/1970......CASH PRICE WAS $5123.54 .... I HAVE THE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE,,, ORIGINAL TITLE,,,AND THE SALESMANS WORK UP SHEET....ALSO HAVE THE PAPER TAG THAT WAS ISSUED TO THE CAR AND THE FIRST STEEL TAG.... THE ORIGINAL OWNER KEPT THE CAR UNTIL HE PASSED AWAY IN 1998 AT THAT TIME THE CAR HAD 34,0000 MILE AND WAS SOLD AT AUCTION,,,,,,THE NEXT OWNER KEPT THE CAR UNTIL 2002 AT THAT TIME IT HAD 37581 MILES ON IT...ONE OF MY BUDDYS BROUGHT IT THEN AND KEPT IT UNTIL 8/16/2012....THATS WHEN I GOT IT WITH 39100 MILE ON IT.....SINCE I HAVE OWNED IT ,,,THE FRONT SUSPENSION HAS BEEN REBUILT AND ALIGNED,,,,, ALL FLUIDS CHANGED INCLUING THE TRANS AND FILTER.... MAJOR TUNE UP.....REBUILT CARB...FRONT SHOCKS.....HAD NEW DUAL EXHAUST PUT ON ABOUT 1 1/2 YEARS AGO,, STILL LOOKS GREAT.....NEW ANTI FREEZE AND HEATER HOSES....THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT......DASH AND STEERING WHEEL ARE PERFECT....IT HAS POWER STEERING...BRAKES....AIR......ITS ALL INTACH BLOWS COOL BUT NOT COLD....AM/FM FACTORY RADIO.....PLAYS GREAT BUT SPEAKER IN DASH IS SHOT,,SO I PUT A EXTERNAL SPAEAKER ON FLOOR HUMP......TOP IS POWER ,, WAS WORKING SLOW ..I BROUGHT 2 NEW CYLINDERS FOR IT FROM HYDRO ELETRIC IN FLA...HAVE NOT HAD TIME TO GET THEM ON...SO THEY GO WITH THE CAR.... TOP LOOKS TO BE ORIGINAL,AND IS STILL IN NICE COND,,,SHOWS A LITTLE WEAR BUT WAY TO NICE TO REPLACE.....CAR HAS NEVER HAD ANY RUST......RUNS GREAT AND GETS IT PRETTY GOOD FOR A BIG CAR..... IT CAME WITH A 400 2 BARRELL CARB,,,400 TRANS,,,,AND A FACTORY POSI REAR.....CHROME IS ORIGINAL AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION......FLOORS UNDER THE CAR ARE VERY CLEAN AND NICE..... WE HAVE USED THIS CAR IN MANY PARADES AND SHE NEVER GETS HOT.......SHE HAS AFTER MARKET WIRE WHEELS ON IT NOW...I HAVE STOCK HUB CAPS BUT NOT THE STEEL WHEELS....... YOU CAN CALL ME FOR MORE INFO.....EAST COAST TIME....PLEASE NO LATE NITE OR EARLY MORNING CALLS......FOUR10-TWO-39-349TWO....... THIS CAR IS SOLD AS-IS WHERE IS..... WITH NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED......THANKS FOR LOOKIN HER OVER.....
On Aug-25-14 at 09:28:45 PDT, seller added the following information: IF YOU ARE IN THE AREA AND WANT TO SEE THE CAR......JUST GIVE ME A CALL TO SETUP A TIME..... YOU ARE MORE THEN WELCOME TO LOOK HER OVER AND TAKE A RIDE....... |
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