California's influence on car names is extensive. A quick internet
search will yield Malibu, Bel Air, Laguna, Tiburon, Tahoe,
Monterey, Santa Cruz, and many others. When Pontiac was looking to
create a higher trim package for their Catalina in 1960, they chose
Ventura as the name, and it wasn't until 1972 that the Ventura,
(II), became its own nameplate.
For consignment, a 1960 Pontiac Ventura 4 door hardtop showing
26,645 miles, but the true miles are unknown. A fantastic design
meets with some clear coated patina to create a unique ride that's
guaranteed to be one of one at the car show!
Exterior
Mahogany paint covers the body while Shelltone ivory colors the
roof and both are in a stage of patina including checking and
surface rust that's coated with clear and locked in place. Given
the shape and features of the car, any color would do. Its deeply
furrowed on down the sides with multiple body bends in the rear
that coincide with the bumper, reverse lights, and fantastic dual
tail lights and even the latch panel has the character of curves
and coves. Big dual exhaust now fit contoured cutouts on the chrome
bumper and in front, the tail light configuration is mirrored in
the dual headlight setup, while the grille has curves and the
indent detail on the hood is wildly unique. 14-inch steel wheels
are painted gold and are dressed only by trim rings, fitting the
patina vibe. The paint and metal are perfectly imperfect here and
it's fully intentional.
Interior
Fawn, beige, and brown make up the door panels which also present
with patina, especially the rear doors where the bottom panels are
missing the uppers are heavily checked. The bench seats front and
rear wear beige cloth covers and are not fancy and the steering
wheel up front is missing some of its rim, revealing the metal
skeleton below. The dashboard has all the appeal of a worn juke box
with chrome rimmed coves, a horizontal speedometer underscored by a
series of round gauges and ribbed faceplate. A glove box fits into
a sectioned motif under a stretch of ribbed plating that houses the
Super Deluxe AM radio and gold scripted Ventura emblem. A touch of
21st century is applied with a water gauge mounted under the dash,
over black loop carpet that's in good condition. There's no
headliner above and the trunk wears a fitted mat and houses a
spare.
Drivetrain
Consistent conditions prevail in the engine bay where a bright blue
389ci V8 resides, complete with a 2-barrel carburetor and a
horsepower rating of 215. It's tied to a Hydramatic 4-speed
automatic transmission routing power to the rear axle with 2.87
gears. Our consignor informs us the engine was resealed a few years
ago and is original with the exception of an alternator. Wiring for
the generator is still in place.
Undercarriage
Clean dry conditions are found underneath with the typical coverage
of surface rust and some residual oil drops. Dual exhaust runs
through glasspack style mufflers before snaking over the rear axle
and out the back. Power drum brakes are on all four wheels and
suspension consists of coil springs front and rear with a 4 link on
back.
Drive-Ability
The 389 starts without protest and while we note some exhaust
leaks, the engine runs well and carries us on to the test loop for
a quick go around. Plenty of power on board and the low stance
helps with handling. We note a few things not working including the
wipers, clock, speedometer and odometer. The radio turns on but
there's no speaker playing the tunes. All other functions on board
operate as they should and we roll this Ventura back to the mall.
While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
We've seen very few 60's Venturas come through our Hallowed Halls
here at the mall and it's never a dull moment when one arrives. The
body is unique and the interior is quintessentially 60's. This is a
nice example that can serve as your unique ride, or as a blank
canvas for your own imaginative creation!
360K6802
3-Ventura
60-1960
K-Kansas City, KS Assy Plant
6802-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
08A-1st Week August
STYLE 60 2339-1960 Ventura 4 Door Hardtop
BODY BK3109-Kansas City Body #
TRIM 242-Fawn Vinyl
PAINT NC-Mahogany & Shelltone Ivory
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1960 Pontiac Ventura
Listing ID:CC-2029860
Price:$18,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1960
Make:Pontiac
Model:Ventura
Exterior Color:Mahogany
Interior Color:Fawn
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:26645
Stock Number:8160
VIN:360K6802
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