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1973 Pontiac Catalina Base Hardtop 2-door 6.6l 400/400th, Working Ac. New Paint on 2040-cars

US $7,400.00
Year:1973 Mileage:58545
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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This is a quality driver that just downright drives good.  
Drives and stops straight.  Engine and transmission (400-2/TH400) are solid with smooth operation (as of this date, no leaks/smoke/drips).  A pleasant cruiser.

Air conditioning is factory R12 and functions properly.  Can use a charge but still blows intermittently cold/cool.  (R134A retrofit is an option if you have no access to R12/Freeze12).

New expensive paint (receipt and documentation provided).
If you are scratching your head wondering what is different about this 73, I had both bumpers moved inward, eliminating the awkward inserts.  Looks more muscle now.
Recent HD coil and HD gas shocks.  Handles good.  Ride is pliant.

Original interior has held up good but is now finally exhibiting some center cracks in the upper middle section of the dash.  Please look at the interior pics to see the true condition of this solid interior.

This has always been a garaged car by the previous owners (all the same family) and me.  The above mentioned dash wear didn't surface until sat outside for 14 days by the paint shop, awaiting the paint to cure, before wet sanding prior to the clear coat.  Even the dash fade didn't happen till then.  (see pics).  Will say the paint shop was amazed by the condition of the body.  Straight and no rust.
New windshield was installed during the paint process also.  The rear window was also removed for paint detail.  The paint is excellent but the window chrome did not go back on as flush as factory.  (Never does).  Driver appearance but not show.  Also a result of the windshield replacement was that the antenna is not hooked back up.  (window antenna).  I know, I know, -  but I am just too old to find the connectors.

The ODO is showing 58k but is undocumented.  When the original owner passed, the family was not able to determine the actual mileage.   
 
The original owner was a miticulous care taker.  When something needed addressed, it was repaired/replaced with the heaviest duty components available.  Hence the above mentioned suspension upgrades.  Also attributed to the original owner - Was getting an occasional dimmed oil light at idle, so the oil pump was replaced with a high output, HD version.  (runs 50-75 psi now).  Used only the finest synthetic oil as it became available.  And used only Amoco Premium fuel.  I currently run non-ethanol 89 now with good success.  And I continue to use full synthetic, classic Amsoil designed to operate with the older flat tappet engines (more zinc/phos).  
New tires with raised white lettered side turned inwards.
Original full hubcaps go with car.  Now have Pontiac poverty hubs with rings on car.  You decide.
It is my honest opinion that you can drive this car across the nation with unexpected problems.  But of course, no warranty is expressed nor implied.
And the descriptive condition of this car is also my honest opinion.  Someone else's may be different.  So as a general rule, base your potential bid on this being 1976, and this being a 3 year old vehicle- for condition purposes.  With the "Classic"  appreciable value being the whipped cream on top.   Properly maintained, this car will appreciate much faster than your savings account.   Right now this car, at my conservative pricing, may be one of the best classic values you can find.  

Buyer is fully responsible for pick up and shipping.  

The Pontiac is listed locally so I reserve the right to end this auction early.

$250 deposit due within 48 hours.  The remainder with 7 days after the auction ends.

Thanks!


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General Motors today announced a truly massive recall covering some 8.4 million vehicles in North America. Most significantly, 8.2 million examples of the affected vehicles are being called back due to "unintended ignition key rotation," though GM spokesperson Alan Adler tells Autoblog that this issue is not like the infamous Chevy Cobalt ignition switch fiasco.
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Junkyard Gem: 1987 Pontiac Firebird

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From 1967 through 2002, the Pontiac Division offered the Firebird, close sibling to the Chevrolet Camaro. By the third generation, which debuted for the 1982 model year, it became more difficult to tell the two F-body cars apart at a glance and the Pontiac-exclusive engines of the earlier years disappeared, but the Firebird still retained its own personality and its own position in the GM marketing hierarchy. I still find the occasional 1982-1992 Camaro as I search car graveyards for interesting stuff, but the corresponding Firebirds have become scarce in recent years. Here's a base-engine-equipped '87, its Bright Red paint (yes, that was the official name for the color) faded by the Colorado sun as it awaits the crusher. Firebird shoppers had their choice of three engines in 1987: A 5.7-liter Chevy V8 (210 hp), a 5.0-liter Chevy V8 (205 hp) and the same 2.8-liter 60° V6 that went into the Fiero and countless front-drive GM sedans (135 hp). This car has the base engine. The third-gen F-body didn't weigh much (3,105 pounds for the '87 with six-banger, about what a 2020 Corolla weighs), so 135 horses was tolerable. Plenty of these cars got T-5 5-speed manual transmissions, but this one got the two-pedal setup. Camaro wheels, of course. Our Friend the Carburetor didn't disappear from new cars until the early 1990s in the United States, though electronic fuel injection had become very commonplace by 1987. Still, GM considered this car's EFI worth a door-handle brag. It's not worth fixing up a mashed six-cylinder third-gen Firebird, so we can see the route this car took to its final parking space. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. When you're about to be beaten to a pulp by catcalling, Olds-driving thugs, run to the Firebird! This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. So much big hair in these late-1980s Pontiac ads! Featured Gallery Junked 1987 Pontiac Firebird View 24 Photos Auto News Pontiac Automotive History Coupe Firebird pontiac firebird Junkyard Gems

Detroit City Council vetoes Autorama stunt, objects to Confederate flag

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