Vehicle Description
Ladies and Gentlemen, Gateway Classic Cars of Kansas City is
pleased to offer a very attractive and sporty 1965 Pontiac Catalina
Convertible 2 + 2 tribute! The Pontiac Catalina was part of
Pontiac's full-sized line from 1950 to 1981. Initially, the name
was used strictly to denote hardtop body styles, first appearing in
the 1950 Chieftain Eight and DeLuxe Eight lines. The 1965
full-sized Pontiacs were completely restyled with more flowing
sheetmetal featuring "Coke-bottle" profiles and fastback rooflines
on two-door hardtops. Wheelbases increased to 121 inches (3,100 mm)
on all models. The 2+2 option changed from a trim package to an
all-out performance car package for 1965 similar to Pontiac's
intermediate-sized GTO. The base engine with the 2+2 was now the
338-horsepower 421 four-barrel with the 353 horsepower (263 kW)
Tri-Power or 376-horsepower 421 HO with Tri-Power available as
options. Our prime example gives a nod to the Catalina Grand Prix,
2 + 2, performance model edition featuring a stunning center
console between the front bucket seats and Grand Prix logos and 2 +
2 graphics inside and out. Besides this very cool upgrade by the
current owner, what you are looking at, otherwise, is an
outstanding original paint, two owner, (65,242), Pontiac Catalina
with striking matching red interior and a black convertible top.
Top down and your seeing all red! A tremendous find! Powered by a
number's matching 389 cubic inch, V-8 engine backed by a
three-speed automatic transmission, this beautiful, red dream
machine is impossible to be ignored! Bottom line, if you don't want
to be bothered by people wanting to talk to you about your car,
don't buy this one! This may be your last opportunity to find a
survivor Pontiac Catalina! So, stop reading this and call your
friends in the classic car business in Kansas City at Gateway
Classic Cars. Our number is (913) 815-1340. You can reach us Monday
thru Saturday, 9 a.m. thru 5 p.m. cst. Gateway Classic Cars of
Kansas City, 1202 South lone Elm Road, Olathe, KS 66061.