Pull that thing up to a full service pump for gas and watch 'em try to find the gas cap--lol. I had one of those in the 80s and loved it. Same as yours there though not in as nice condition. It was like driving a battleship. Like to own another some day. Thanks for posting!
My mom had the same '69 in Silver. It was sold around '85 for $500 in damm near mint condition with under 20miles. Used too gas I remember i was told. Also a NJ car.
My cousin had one of these only his was a convertible. Damn, that car was cool. Big 428 cu. in. His was red with white interior - very sharp. He also put Chromed Steel Cragar SS wheels on and the twin 45 degree angle radio antennas on the back fenders. Today's radios are shit as far as reception is concerned.
,that is a beautiful car, they were American made with pride. My dad drove a 64, think had a 383, seemed like a two speed tranny. Remember the drive, when it shifted, like it skipped 2nd.
I love it. Just a classic example of American iron. My uncle had one. Love the front end grill and those drooping taillights.
in canada it was called a parisienne tailights hockey sticks
Beautiful car
Early seventies we had a gold four door sedan with vinyl roof and roofrack marks. Father traded up to a 71 Electra.
Pull that thing up to a full service pump for gas and watch 'em try to find the gas cap--lol. I had one of those in the 80s and loved it. Same as yours there though not in as nice condition. It was like driving a battleship. Like to own another some day. Thanks for posting!
Ex-Hogger1417 behind licence plate, my dad had one in the 80s nice car.
@@duramax78 Agreed! And yep--that's where it was!
My parents had a 69 4 door Catalina 400 ci 2 bbl. Called it the rolling den bc it was so long and wide.
Great
What a beauty.
We had one when I was a little kid remember it well. I always wondered why Pontiac discontinued it and never bought it back.
So did we!
Un bonito auto de colección.....👋💯😊
Dreamboat, and i love the unusual style of the hvac controls, just uses the existing dash panel, very cool.
sweet Catalina bro :)
My family rented one of these in a Verdoro Green...a coupe to be exact.
Found one where my dad works god it's rusted bad but it's beautiful
Had one crack in my 72 Impala.
My mom had the same '69 in Silver. It was sold around '85 for $500 in damm near mint condition with under 20miles. Used too gas I remember i was told. Also a NJ car.
My cousin had one of these only his was a convertible. Damn, that car was cool. Big 428 cu. in. His was red with white interior - very sharp. He also put Chromed Steel Cragar SS wheels on and the twin 45 degree angle radio antennas on the back fenders. Today's radios are shit as far as reception is concerned.
400 2's were notorious for blocks cracking.
you mean those 400s made in 1970's
,that is a beautiful car, they were American made with pride. My dad drove a 64, think had a 383, seemed like a two speed tranny. Remember the drive, when it shifted, like it skipped 2nd.
Looks like the Parisienne.
for sale?
P.S. Pan back on the camea. It's too close.
The exhaust will kill you , believe me I grew up in that era. 71 and on were dogs. SMOG shit.
Hater. Meh.
Nice 69
An indian head for the bright light indicator. That car would be banned today. Oh, that`s right. Pontiac got banned.
The warning buzzer on GM cars always sound sick and weak fords are strong & steady
That's because the Ford is warning you, stay away, don't buy a Ford
Well there you go, Ford wins on warning buzzers.
I had one years ago, biggest POS ever 😂