1961 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
A very solid, excellent condition dream from Nebraska! I became the 3rd owner in 2007. A true hard top, heavy pillar up from the frame to window level, see picture. Powered by a strong 389 V8 engine with 69,000 miles. Has a new timing chain, starter rebuilt and fuel filter.
A new coat of Bahama Blue on hardtop and Bixmin Blue on the bottom (similar to Robin egg blue). Car starts, runs, drives. Invested in extra parts; water fall grill and radio, these rare items were found. Tires near new. This car has been garaged to keep deterioration to a minimum. New engine, transmission was rebuilt in 1998. Power brake system masters to wheel cylinders restored in 2002. Power brakes, power steering. All glass intact, no cracks. Dash has minor cracks from sun/heat. Nice interior, seats normal wear and tear. Not many of these cars around, a real beauty. This car is being sold as is, with no warranty expressed or implied verbal or written. If you are having the car shipped, payment by cashier's check or Paypal must be cleared before car ships, and all shipping arrangements and payments for shipping must be made by winning bidder to shipping agent, no exception. I am an honest seller and expect the same of any bidder. Please email with any questions, thanks for looking! |
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Here's the breakdown for this most recent set of recalls:
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