1968 Pontiac Catalina 2 Door on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
ATTENTION ALL YOU BIG CAR PONTIAC PEOPLE. UP FOR SALE IS THIS REALLY COOL 1968 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DOOR FAST BACK. IT IS A ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CAR BOUGHT FROM MISSION PONTIAC IN SAN BERNARDINO. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL WARRANTY CARD AND PAPER WORK WITH THE CAR FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER.
THE MOTOR AND TRANS RUN GOOD, HAS THE 400 2BBL ENGINE AND 400 TRANS. HERE IS A LIST OF MAINTENANCE THAT HAS BEEN DONE TO THE CAR, REBUILT CARB, NEW FUEL PUMP, STARTER, ALTERNATOR, FAN CLUTCH, RADIATOR, MASTER CYLINDER, BRAKE HOSES. THE MOTOR RUNS GOOD, NO SMOKE NO TICKING. HAVE THE AC COMPRESSOR THAT IS OFF THE ENGINE THAT GOES WITH IT. THE BODY IS VERY STRAIGHT AND SOLID, NO RUST AT ALL AROUND THE BACK WINDOW IN SIDE OR OUT, (SEE PICS) SOLID FLOORS, TRUNK IS NICE, ETC, IT HAS SPENT ITS LIFE IN SAN BERNARDINO, THAT WHY ITS IN SUCH GOOD SHAPE, THE PAINT WAS VERY FADED, IT HAS HAD ONLY A LIGHT SANDING AND PRIMER. ALL THE GLASS IS GOOD EXCEPT FOR THE FRONT WINDSHIELD, IT HAS A CRACK, THE WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN GOOD. WILL NEED WEATHER STRIPPING, FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS LOOK GOOD, JUST ONE PIECE OF TRIM MISSING ON RIGHT FRONT FENDER. THE INTERIOR IS WHAT WILL NEED SOME HELP, THE FRONT SEAT IS WORN AND TORN ON BOTH SIDES, BACK SEAT IS OK, DOOR PANELS ARE OK, DASH IS NOT TOO BAD, BUT DOES HAVE A COUPLE OF HEAT CRACKS, HEADLINER HAS SEPARATED AND SAGS, CARPET IS WORN AND FADED. IT WILL ALSO NEED TIRES, THE ARE CRACKED. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE OR SEND ME YOUR NUMBER AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO CALL AND TALK WITH ABOUT THE CAR. I HAVE TRIED TO DESCRIBE THE CAR AS BEST I CAN FROM WHAT I SEE AND KNOW, IT IS NOT PERFECT, NOR DO I MAKE ANY CLAIM THAT IT IS, IT WILL NEED RESTORATION WORK PLEASE BE SURE YOU ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE BEFORE BIDDING, AND THAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY IT, AND HAVE PERMISSION FROM YOUR WIFE, HUSBAND, FAMILY PASTOR ETC. IF YOU HAVE JUST JOINED EBAY, PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING, TO LET ME KNOW YOUR INTENTIONS. THE CAR IS SOLD AS IS WERE IS, WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE AT AUCTION CLOSE. THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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