1960 Pontiac Catalina 61,000 Miles Survivor All Original Numbers Matching 60 Pmd on 2040-cars
Arvada, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:389 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Catalina
Trim: Survivor
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 61,564
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Green
Warranty: Unspecified
Up for auction is our 60 Pontiac Catalina 4-door sedan ALL ORIGINAL SURVIVOR. 1960 was a great year for Pontiac Motor Division, it was their first year for the full grill that was not split in the center. It was also the beginning of the true "wide track" body.
The condition of this car is truly amazing. The body is absolutely 100% rust free and straight as an arrow. The paint is all original with the exception of the front of the hood, it looks like it was spot painted years ago and the match is very good. Im guessing it was due to a scratch, as there was no body work. The rest of the original paint is all very nice and still has a shine. All of the stainless, chrome plating and molding are original and perfect with no pits or scratches. The rear bumper does have a very small dent down low that is hard to notice. All of the glass is original and perfect. Even the windshield is perfect with no chips or wiper blade scratches.
The interior is also all original and has never had any restoration work. The door panels and dash look new. The seats are also very nice with VERY light wear on the drivers side that is almost not noticeable. The floor is the original rubber mat with carpet inserts sewn over the transmission and driveline tunnel. The rubber mats have very little wear with a few small splits. NOS original mats are included with the car if you desire perfect floors. The gauges all look new and all work perfect. Even the "cold" light works. The radio, wipers, horns, signal cancels, heater and lights work perfect. The steering wheels is absolutely perfect with the transparent green clear portion not cracked or faded. The headliner and visors are also nice with no tears.
Under the hood is untouched and all original. I had the starter, generator, carburator and wiper motor rebuilt. Nothing under the hood has ever been spray painted or messed with. The engine runs like a top. Always starts perfect and sounds very nice with no valve or strange noises. It idles smooth, has great power and does not smoke at all. Transmission shifts like new and has clean fluid. Brakes work perfect and dont pull at all. The suspension is tight and smooth. Going over rail road tracks are quiet with no squeaks or rattles. It does have new BFG wide white wall tires with new shocks and a new exhaust system done to factory specs. Sounds quiet like a new 60 Pontiac!
I have owned this car for several years and have really enjoyed owning it. Everywhere I drive it I get thumbs up and everyone always thinks its restored. I have driven it to several large shows and it's always the only car of it's type there. I like being different and unique at car shows and not being one of many, 57 chevys! The survivor trend is getting big, its hard to find cars this original and this nice. There are many "Survivor only" shows where these cars are getting lots of recognition. This is a car that ready to enjoy that is very unique and affordable. Ive been told "too bad its a four door", my response to that is; "This car is perfect as it is, because I can load up my friends and family and we can all go out to dinner, a show or a drive in the mountains together. We have tons of trunk space for our stuff and it makes for a great time and thats what owning a classic car is all about!" If you have questions please call 303 475-4544. I have a clear Colorado title
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