1963 Pontiac Catalina Base 6.4l, 2 Door Hardtop, No Reserve, California Find on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
Selling this fresh barn find. Well, it was actually found in an underground parking garage where it sat most of it's 50 plus young years. It is an original California Black Plate car that was built in the Pontiac plant in Southgate, California in Los Angeles county. The paint looks original as does the interior. It fires up on the first try and has white-side wall tires. The interior looks great. The arm rest on the driver's side door panel does have some wear(see video and photos), the carpet on the driver's side at the interior rocker is worn. However, the headliner is not sagging, the courtesy light still works, the idiot lights in the dash still work and the trunk still has the original spackle. How's that for originality? You can build yourself a "Super Duty" tribute car or drive it like it sits. What more can you ask for??? The chrome is nice and the glass is all good too. The dash pad is not cracked and the original Pontiac radio is still in the dash. Get in it and drive it to the car show or the local drive in restaurant. Selling this gem for NO RESERVE. Final bid gets to take her home. Vehicle is also advertised locally and seller reserves right to cancel all bids and end the auction early. If you cannot wait, please feel free to email me for a buy it now price.With all my auctions, a few requirements. First, NO PAYPAL. Second, any and all bidders with less than 10 feedback and/or negative feedback need to contact me prior to bidding with their full name and contact number. Third, you are bidding to own, not look and make excuses. Once the auction is completed, you are the new owner. Please have all funds and permission secured prior to bidding. Also, selling in AS-IS, Where-IS condition with No warranties, expressed or implied. Seller has represented vehicle to the best of his ability and makes no representations to condition of the vehicle that are unknown to him. Remember, it is a 51 year old vehicle. So, with a great big drumroll, let the auction begin.
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