1967 Pontiac Catalina Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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by Lance H
Oct 20, 2014
I bought this car while I was working at an auto parts store. So getting parts at 10% over cost, I had everything that makes a car go or stop replaced. Just for fun, since with Pontiac's outstanding late 60s torque cranked up a bit, it eats lesser cars and frightens the children.Oct 20, 2014
by Luke C
Mar 19, 2009
This is an extremely rare 8 door armbruster/stageway limousine taken straight from the factory and built in 1967. This is a VIP sedan airporter and most likely the last one left. The car is a great survivor and was my first car believe it or not. She was a real find and a diamond in the rough. She also sports a factory roof air conditioner and 428 big block!Mar 19, 2009
by Pat F
Jul 06, 2008
It's actually my uncle's but itll be mine when i turn 21. its adark blue 2 door with everything bone stock except for the motor and possibly the tranny. It has a 400c.i. v8 with a 4 speed auto and from what i hear it has posi-traction but im not sure if pontiac had that in 67 on many catalinas. It gets about 12-16 mpg. i love the location of the gas tank. the inlet is behind the rear liscence plate...which took my uncle and i 4ever to find. my uncle bought it from my grandpa in omaha NE for a couple thousand. i guess its kind of a family heirloom now. the power is great. it hasnt been dyno'd but id say it has about 400 hp through to the rear wheels with a carb. ( I plan to fuel-inject it when i get the chance) i think the tranny is a turbo 400 (which i will convert to a tremec t56 5speed manual also) the car looks gorgeous. except for a few knicks and paint chips. theres a tiny bit of rust on the lower left quarter panels. (I have a pic on my profile page) I would definitley recommend this car to anyone who wants a cheap, rare, fun muscle car without having to worry about maintenence.Jul 06, 2008

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