1973 Pontiac Catalina Base Hardtop 2-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
THE BRAKES HAVE ALL BEEN REDONE; LINES HAVE BEEN CLEANED; MASTER CYLANDER WAS CHANGED AND CARBORATOR WAS REBUILT ALONG WITH A TUNE-UP TO THE MOTOR AND SAME TO TRANSMISSION. THE GAS TANK WAS DRAINED; LINED AND CLEANED OUT; FUEL LINES CHANGED AS WELL AS THE FILTERS. TIRES HAVE BEEN REPLACED . TRUNK AREA WAS CLEANED AND RECOATED. INTERIOR WAS REUPHOLSTERED AND RECARPETED AND ANY WEATHER DAMAGED ITEMS WERE REPLACED TO THE INTERIOR WEATHERSTRIPPING AT THE TRUNK AREA; WINDOWS AND DOORS HAVE ALL BEEN REPLACED. THE COLOR OF THE CAR IS ORIGINAL AS IS THE INTERIOR, NOTHING HAS BEEN ALTERED. THE VINYL TOP WAS ALSO REPLACED. MOTOR 400 AND RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. HAS NO ISSUES. WAS PARKED IN A GARAGE FOR A LEGNTHLY PERIOD OF YEARS AND WAS RECENTLY PULLED AND RESTORATION STARTED WITH ITS COMPLETION IN THE RECENT WEEKS. OUR INITIAL OBJECTIVE WAS TO TAKE IT TO ST. LOUIS WHERE WE HAVE FAMILY FOR A FRIEND WHO WANTED THE CAR, BUT WON'T MOVE IT TO THE AREA FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AND THOUGH UNTIL THEN TO MAYBE SELL IT IN THE AREA HERE RATHER THAN TRANSPORING IT TO ST. LOUIS. THE CAR IS SOLID WITH CONCERNS OR ISSUES AND HAS ALWALS BEEN AN ARIZONA CAR WITH THE ARIZONA PLATES ON IT STILL. ATTIDIONAL PICTURES OF TRUNK; UNDERCARRIAGE AND MOTOR AREA WILL BE SUPPLIED UPON REQUEST. TRANSPORTATION OF THE CAR IF PURCHASED THE FIRST 100 MILES IN PHOENIX METROPOLITIAN AREA WOULD BE DELIVERED FOR FREE. OUTSIDE THAT DISTANCE ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE. |
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