Vehicle Description
1971 Pontiac Catalina 400 Convertible Wow! What a Land Yacht!
Beautiful Color Combo! Unique to only model year 1971 GM full size
cars; Same color with four different names based on manufacturer.
Chevrolet called it Sea Aqua Buick was Twilight Turquoise
Oldsmobile was Capri Aqua and Pontiac called it Aquarius Green One
Owner History with Original Docs when purchased new. Have Window
Sticker and PHS Papers (Pontiac Historical Society Identification
of vehicle) We have a folder with much literature and information
for this Pontiac. Very Cool Car! Right Looks with the Chrome Nose
and Demanding Stance. This Pontiac rides great. Previous owner
changed the wheels to a Buick GS Style Chrome with Pontiac Centers.
It looks Great on this car. Top works flawlessly as do the gauges
and overall vehicle operation. This is a very very nice car. More
pictures available with serious inquiries. We sell and ship
worldwide. For 1971, Catalina and other full-sized Pontiacs were
completely redesigned and restyled from the wheels up with long
hood/short deck proportions and fuselage styling somewhat similar
to Chrysler Corporation's 1969 full-sized cars, along with a double
shell roof for improved roll-over protection and flush pull-up
exterior door handles - the latter two features first seen on the
?1970 1/2 Firebird. Catalina and Catalina Brougham sedans and
coupes rode on a 123.5 in (3,137 mm) wheelbase while Bonneville and
Grand Ville used a longer 126 in (3,200 mm) wheelbase, and Safari
wagons were an inch longer at 127 in (3,226 mm). Station wagons
also got their own multi-leaf spring rear suspensions, while sedans
and coupes continued to be suspended with front and rear coil
springs. New for 1971 was the Catalina Brougham series, which
offered a more luxurious interior trim than the regular Catalina,
available as a two-door hardtop, four-door hardtop and four-door
pillared sedan. It was similar in concept to the Ventura series
(1960-1961, 1966-1969) and the Ventura custom trim option on the
Catalina (1962-1965, 1970). It was dropped in 1973 after its sales
failed to meet expectations. 1972 was also the Catalina
convertible's final year. We sell and ship worldwide Tinted Glass,
Armrests - Dual Front, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission,
Am/Fm Radio, Chrome Wheels, Spare Tire