1959 Pontiac Catalina 2dr Sedan-original 21,715 Mile Vehicle on 2040-cars
Sylvania, Ohio, United States
Selling a 1959 Pontiac Catalina 2dr sedan with 21,715 original miles. This vehicle is about 99% original; tires, brakes, water pump, spark plugs, fuel pump, and battery are not original. This was a two owner car (until I bought it), always kept in a dry or heated garage. It is a base option car, with only power steering option (even has radio delete). Vehicle is overall in very good condition, including bumpers, chrome, stainless-no dings or dents in any of the trim. Glass is all original and excellent, no fogging. Interior is in good condition, with some tears in the front seat, door panels very good but could use cleaning, carpet/mats are good. Engine runs great/quiet and transmission shifts like new-surprisingly no leaks (rear seal was replaced). Body is in very good/solid condition-no rust through anywhere. Look at the photographs, the car is just as good as it looks (paint is dull). There are some very minor surface rust spots. I drove this home on the highway at 70-75 mph and drove smooth and straight. There are very few of these original/untouched cars left (especially 2dr. Pontiacs). Also have some documentation: Copy of title when 2nd owner bought in 1989 with 14,348 miles; receipt for battery 05/2014; brakes overhaul 11/2003; adjust carburetor 02/1991; thermostat 08/1990; crossover pipe, exhaust pipe, muffler, tailpipe 05/1990; rear main oil seal and pan gasket 09/1989. Also a 1959 Pontiac sales brochure. Any questions, please ask.
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