1966 Catalina Convertible on 2040-cars
Vincentown, New Jersey, United States
This is a real Montero Red Cat and all there… It has a `389 2 barrel with the turbo hydromatic tranny. Just can't get the carb dialed in (manifold is not leaking) however the motor is quiet and strong. I believe it is a numbers matching car. The previous owner had the engine rebuilt and there are receipts for work over the years. The radio is AM-FM with the speaker-rear seat. Mirror is remote control with a passenger mirror. All glass is good and the windshield was replaced at some time. The tach is factory dash as well as the interior seats. There are front and rear floor mats. Has the factory custom hub caps. Tires are good radials and correct size for the old 825 x 14. One whitewall is scuffed. The top is original and must be replaced. The hydraulic lines are new as well as the cylinders and dash switch. Top works like new. I have a glass window for it however can't say if it will fit in your new top. The paint was redone once and over due for a fresh coat. I have black fender skirts which always look sweet on these big long pontiacs. There was some bondo work however this cat is not a rust bucket. The frame and floor pan are solid. The driver side floor pan has a small patch. Trunk has surface rust. Suspension and brakes are good. This car is a driver and needs a new owner to invest in it for a good return on the investment or hold and enjoy as I did. We need the garage space so this Cat has to go…. I have lots of pictures and please call me with your questions. 609-220-1120.
On Jul-06-14 at 13:05:49 PDT, seller added the following information: This is a real Montero Red Cat and all there… It has a `389 2 barrel
with the turbo hydromatic tranny. Just can't get the carb dialed in
(manifold is not leaking) however the motor is quiet and strong. I
believe it is a numbers matching car. The previous owner had the engine
rebuilt and there are receipts for work over the years. The radio is
AM-FM with the speaker-rear seat. Mirror is remote control with a
passenger mirror. All glass is good and the windshield was replaced at
some time. The tach is factory dash as well as the interior seats. There
are front and rear floor mats. Has the factory custom hub caps. Tires
are good radials and correct size for the old 825 x 14. One whitewall is
scuffed. The top is original and must be replaced. The hydraulic lines
are new as well as the cylinders and dash switch. Top works like new. I
have a glass window for it however can't say if it will fit in your new
top. The paint was redone once and over due for a fresh coat. I have
black fender skirts which always look sweet on these big long pontiacs.
There was some bondo work however this cat is not a rust bucket. The
frame and floor pan are solid. The driver side floor pan has a small
patch. Trunk has surface rust. Suspension and brakes are good. This car
is a driver and needs a new owner to invest in it for a good return on
the investment or hold and enjoy as I did. We need the garage space so
this Cat has to go…. I have lots of pictures and please call me with
your questions. 609-220-1140. On Jul-06-14 at 13:08:03 PDT, seller added the following information: My correct phone number is 609-220-1140. |
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