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1971 Pontiac Catalina Convertible- 30,500 Documented Miles- 99% Original on 2040-cars

US $31,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:30429 Color: castilian bronze /
 castilian bronze
Location:

Reisterstown, Maryland, United States

Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
Transmission:turbo hydra matic transmission
Body Type:2 door convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 liter
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 252671P358673 Year: 1971
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Catalina
Trim: 2 door
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 30,429
Exterior Color: castilian bronze
Interior Color: castilian bronze
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"There are a few imperfections to the chrome on the front bumper and discoloration around the taillights. On the inside there is some light wear around the door crease and the carpet siding is coming loose in a couple places."

                                                              THIS IS THE CLASSIC CONVERTIBLE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!!


If you have been watching for a classic Pontiac Catalina to come along, and passed on others thinking something better would come along, you chose wisely.  If you are in the market for a classic Pontiac Catalina, look no further than this beauty.  Even better this classic is a CONVERTIBLE!  Think it can't get any better....... how about only 30, 429 documented  miles on this beauty.  You may never have another chance to purchase a classic Pontiac Catalina Convertible in this condition again!  Keep reading - it get better still!

This car is a looker with the convertible top down or up.... simply stunning.  The official color is Castillion Bronze.  The car has been kept in a garage since it received a fantastic paint job eight years ago, restoring its shine and keeping true to the original color.  It is very clear when you see the car that extra special care has been taken to keep this classic in amazing condition.  This classic will get you plenty of looks and the attention of everyone around town, at work, in your neighborhood, etc.  Even better, you can turn back the clocks and feel like it's the early 1970's all over again, cruising around in the Catalina with the top down.  One lucky buyer will find out, the pictures of this car, don't even do the car justice!

This classic is about 99% original.  The car has been a weekend driver for the majority of its life and that helps to explain its amazing original condition and the mileage.  The car has been entirely owned in North Carolina until eight years ago, when it was purchased by one owner in Maryland.  This Pontiac Catalina Convertible is powered by an original 350 cubic inch engine with 2 barrel carburetor and dual exhaust.  Special options on this care include turbo hydra matic transmission, Rally II Wheels, power steering and air conditioning.  The car is  believed to have matching numbers throughout.  There are no known leaks to report.  The car is currently sitting in a private garage and has just had minor repairs to bring it up to peak running condition.  The engine compartment and undercarriage are very clan, but not professionally detailed.  The title is clear and ready to be transferred to a new owner.

The buyer will also be getting some very nice original documentation!  Included is the sales letter to the original owner from Pontiac congratulating him on his purchase dated May 7, 1971.  Plenty of inspection reports available as well to document the mileage as being accurate as reported.

                                                                                                           EXTERIOR/INTERIOR

As you can tell from the photos, the exterior and interior are exceptional for a 1971 model car.  The paint look great and there is no known bondo on the car.  The Catalina has original Rally II wheels and Uniroyal Tiger Paw M&S P235/7OR 15 tires with only approximately 5,000 miles on them.  The glass, seals, and trim are all original and look to be in fine condition.  The horn, wipers turn signals, lights and locks all work.  The Catalina Convertible had a new soft top and the electric motor replaced before it left North Carolina eight years ago.  It has the original AM/FM stereo with 8 track cassette player (it was working the last time the former owner tried it).  The interior is excellent, the vinyl seats are extremely comfortable and both the front and back seat look like they have hardly had a passenger sitting in them.  One modern addition to the Catalina that works well if you can't find your stash of 8 track cassettes, is the installation of a Pioner CD player mounted under the dash.  This Pioner CD player is believed to be XM satellite capable as well.

                                                                                                               VEHICLE CONDITION:

Not much to say about the vehicle other than check out the pictures and only 30,429 miles!  The paint job on this car is terrific and has just been waxed and detailed inside and out and restores the beauty of this car like the Fountain of Youth.  No rust issues were observed upon inspection by the shop that just completed the minor repairs on the car.  The dash looks great.  The cosmetic and electrical components of the convertible top have been replaced.  What can we say...... This is the nicest classic Catalina we've ever seen and whoever buys this car will be smiling from ear to ear every time they walk into the garage!

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