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1960 Pontiac Catalina (american Model) Great Driver on 2040-cars

Year:1960 Mileage:68000
Location:

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada

A VERY SPORTY PONTIAC TWO DOOR HARDTOP WITH LOTS OF GET UP AND GO. THE ENGINE IS FROM A 1963 PONTIAC AND IS A 400 CU.IN. AND RUNS JUST FINE. THE TRANSMISSION IS A FOUR SPEED MANUAL CONVERSION. GOOD LOOKING CAR THAT WILL BE WELCOME AND ANY CRUISE.

THE WHEELS ARE FROM A BUICK WILDCAT AND THE WHITE WALL TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. INTERIOR HAS BEEN REDONE AND IS VERY CLEAN. 

IF YOU LOOK AT THE PICTURES YOU CAN SEE THE FEW SPOTS ON THE BODY THAT HAVE SOME BUBBLES. ALL IN ALL A VERY GOOD DRIVER BUT CERTAINLY NOT A SHOW CAR. 

AS ALWAYS WE ENCOURAGE PROSPECTIVE BUYERS TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO VIEW THE CAR BEFORE BIDDING. IF YOU WISH TO DO SO, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT, 905 669-2299 AND WE WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR YOU TO VIEW THE CAR. 

NOT A PERFECT BUT THIS CAR HAS A VERY REASONABLE RESERVE SO IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO GET INTO THE COLLECTOR CAR HOBBY WITHOUT SPENDING A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY THEN GIVE THIS A GOOD HARD LOOK. 

THANK YOU FOR VIEWING OUR LISTING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING. 


On May-09-14 at 06:05:16 PDT, seller added the following information:

YOU WILL NOTE IN THE PICTURES THAT THE ARM REST IS NOT ON THE DRIVERS DOOR, BUT WE DO HAVE THE ARM REST.

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