1963 Pontiac Catalina Sport Coupe **factory Restored** on 2040-cars
Livonia, MI, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:421 Cu in.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Catalina
Trim: Sport Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 speed Manual
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Mileage: 825
Sub Model: Sport Coupe
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Tri Color (tan,white.brown)
1963 PONTICA CATALINA THIS IS A COMPLETE PHOTO DOCUMENTATION OF MY 1963 MATCHING NUMBERS CATALINA THAT HAS HAD A COMPLETE FRAME OFF RESTORATION. STARTING WITH THE EXTERIOR, THIS CAR HAS BEEN PAINTED WITH SINGLE STAGE PAINT, BUFFED AND POLISHESD TO PROFECTION. ALL TRIM WAS REMOVED AND POLISHED OR REPLACED. THE BUMPERS WERE RE-CROMED, ALL GLASS WAS REPLACED AND ALL NEW WEATHER STRIPPING WAS ADDED TO THE DOORS, WINDOWS AND TRUNK. ALSO, STUNNING 8 LUG RALLY WHEELS. NEXT, THE INTERIOR OF THIS CATILINA HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REDONE IN A TRI-COLOR VENTURE STYLE. NEW HEADLINER, DOOR PANELS, CARPET, SEAT BELTS AND A PADDED DASH PAD WERE REPLACED TO MATCH THE INTERIOR. THE DASH BOARD AND TRIM HAVE ALSO BEEN PAINTED TO MATCH THE INTERIOR, WITH FACTORY AM/FM RADIO,CLOCK AND TACHOMETER. THE STEERING WHEEL HAS BEEN RESTORED AND LOOKS AMAZING. FINALLY, TAKING A LOOK UNDER THE HOOD. THERE IS LITERALLY NO CUT IN ATTENTION OR DETAIL. EVERY NUT, BOLT, BRACKET, ETC HAS BEEN POLISHED OR REPLACED TO FACTORY SPECS. THE ENGINE IS A V8, 389 CU. IN MOTOR BORED AND STROKED TO 421 CU. IN. WITH 30 OVER 4” STROKE CRANK *NUMBERS MATCHING*. ONLY 825 MILES ON ENGINE SINCE REBUILD. 4 SPEED T-10 BORG WARNER MANUAL TRANS, 373 GEAR REAR END, WITH POWER STEERING AND POWER BRAKES. NEW DRUMS, BRAKES, PADS, INLINE TUBE BRAKE AND FUEL LINES, DRIVE SHAFT, AND MUCH MORE *ORIGINAL PROTECT-O-PLATE INCLUDED* **CAR FEATURED IN** -CONCOURSE D'ELEGANCE-EYES ON DESIGN -BEST OF SHOW- SUMMIT RACING AME'S PERFORMANCE PONTIAC NATIONAL'S -GOLD IN P.O.C.I SHOW -AUTO ENTHUSIASTS ONLINE **** THIS CAR IS IN BETTER CONDITION THAN FACTORY**** |
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