Vehicle Description
History
The Ventura is an automobile that was produced by Pontiac. The name
was derived from Ventura, California. The Ventura was first
introduced for 1960 as a new higher priced model on Pontiac's
standard full-size 122-inch B-body wheelbase, shared with the
Pontiac Catalina.
It was available as a four-door Vista sedan and two-door hardtop.
It had unique exterior identification, deluxe wheel covers, a sport
steering wheel, and distinctive tri-tone seats done in "Morrokide"
which was Pontiac's leather-like vinyl upholstery.
Options & Features
Skyway Classics has a very nice example of these as it is a very
rare 1960 Pontiac Ventura 2-door "Bubbletop." The 1960 Pontiac
Ventura rode on Pontiac's shortest wheelbase, measuring 122-inches
and has an overhead valve V8 engine displaced 389 cubic-inches with
a 4-barrel and produced over 215 horsepower and looks like it did
the day it left the factory. It also has air conditioning, chrome
valve covers, and chrome air cleaner.
This Ventura is painted in a 1960 original Coronado Red Metallic
exterior color with a custom trim level and it has special belt
moldings, front fender scripts, and the name 'Ventura' in block
letters on the trunk latch panel. Also included is an electric
clock, special decor moldings, custom steering wheel, full
carpeting, and like new seat covers.
The Ventura rides on rare and collectable Deluxe 8-Lug Wheels and
high performance tires, as well as sporting upgraded suspension,
shocks, and dual exhaust.
Availability
When is the last time you have ever seen one of these "Bubbletops?"
Come see ours at Skyway Classics today and drive ours home.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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