Originally built in January 1964 in Pontiac, Michigan, and restored to concours standards with a nut-and-bolt, frame-off rotisserie restoration, this 1964 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 may be one of the nicest available in the market today. Detailed as built from the factory in the correct Acrylic Lacquer “Q Code” (Gulfstream Aqua) paint, along with new correct black Cordova (vinyl) top, inside it sports black vinyl bucket seats (code 82B) with a 2+2 trim option (code 381). The car’s restoration was exacting, to say the least, specifically using all available New Old Stock (NOS) and authorized GM licensed parts only.
Perfect for the purist who wants an unaltered and accurate car from its factory build specifications, the odometer was reset to zero miles upon completion, and now shows less than 400 miles driven since. This richly documented car comes with photos of the original owner, his wife and brother when it was purchased in 1964, as well as Pontiac Historic Services (PHS) paperwork, the original warranty paper and owners’ manual, and original Bill of Sale.
Window Sticker factory options include AM push-button Super Deluxe radio, optional rear speaker, power steering, power brakes, date-coded soft-ray tinted glass, remote left outside fender-mounted mirror, backup lamps, dash lock, inside day/night mirror, deluxe steering wheel, deluxe wheel covers, 2-speed wiper motor with washer, and front and rear floor mats. Seemingly in as good (or better) condition today than when it was delivered 55 years ago, it is a remarkable breath of fresh air, showcasing originality and attention to every detail.