1966 Pontiac Star Chief Executive Catalina Grand Prix Bonneville 389 4speed on 2040-cars
Brookfield, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1966
Make: Pontiac
Drive Type: 4 speed aluminum housing
Model: Other
Mileage: 102,000
Trim: 2dr. ht. postless
Greetings to all. This very special, very rare car comes from original owner w/original title and a wonderful history. To begin, in 1966 there were only 45212 Star Chiefs produced and of these 10,140 were 2 dr.ht. and of them there were only 134- 4 speed cars. THIS IS ONE OF THEM!! This Pontiac is complete, unmolested, original as you would ever hope to find. The owner of this car bought it new in 66 and drove it until 1975 when the gas crunch came on strong and he put it up on blocks and has been there until now! The only thing missing from car is windshield molding and the trim off of drivers fender. This Pontiac has the 333 hp. 389 4v 10:5.1 motor with the 4 speed trans. and a 3.38 corp.10 bolt posi unit. The interior is very nice, the head liner is down, and the car really has very little rust! We have not tried to mess with motor or trans because were going to leave that to the new owners, it's been left alone this long and do not want to bother anything. Frame is perfect, Grill is perfect, needs trunk lid, not hard to find, drivers window needs replaced, one hinge needs fixed, hood perfect, rolls nicely, steers nicely, this car deserves the right people to put it back together and back in the public eye to enjoy, view, and respect what it was in it's glory days. This will be a no reserve auction, the high bidder will own it, auction will not be stopped for any reason, any and all are welcome to come inspect car at any time, we have all the paper work to prove what it is and all #'s match. Pick up or shipping welcome at buyer cost, and will hold until able to retrieve. Thank you and Happy Bidding! 660-734-0332.Forgot to get pics of motor, will post in morning and vin tag, door tag. We are thinking this was a police issue car for a couple of reasons, but will dig deeper on that, engine code is WE, and block casting is 9778789.
On Aug-26-14 at 16:04:18 PDT, seller added the following information: To all interested in this car, I know in life there are a certain amount of people that bid on things with no intention of paying, I do not understand the mind set of these people but I assure all of this if your bid history is less than what I think is a safe bet, then I'm restricting such bids. I will though give those a chance to contact my cell and we'll go from there. It's too bad I even have to address this but there are those! Thank you and have a Great Day! |
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