Pontiac Catalina Catalina Chieftan (1951)
Sale price: US $21,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1951 |
VIN : | P8US14476 | Mileage: | 650 |
Model: | Catalina | Make: | Pontiac |
Engine: | Inline 8 | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Manual | Sub Model: | Catalina Chieftan |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Interior Color: | Blue & White |
Exterior Color: | Blue | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Trim: | Chieftan | Body Type: | Coupe |
Orange, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle description
Fully restored museum quality 1951 Pontiac Catalina Chieftan, 2 door Super De Luxe Coupe with inline 8 cylinder motor, 3 speed manual transmission, and only 650 miles on rebuilt motor.
Restoration work to include reupholstery, new paint, triple dipped re-chroming, full rewiring, frame undercoating, rebuilt motor and much more. Receipts available for all work. Since restoration this car has always been in a climate controlled garage, insured by Hagerty, and it has won 1st prize in several car shows.
This car lived in Idaho it"s entire life until I helped find it for my grandma in 2012, as it is identical to the first car she had as a teenager. At that time it was shipped to CT and has only been driven a couple hundred miles, and never driven in the winter (zero rust). Having been recently appraised by a vintage car specialist, it would cost about 60K in parts/labor to restore one of these vehicles to its present condition.
I would prefer someone sees/drives the car before they buy this vehicle, but as this might be difficult due to travel restrictions and distance, feel free to contact me and I will get back to you in a timely manner to discuss viewing/purchase/shipping arrangements.
Restoration work to include reupholstery, new paint, triple dipped re-chroming, full rewiring, frame undercoating, rebuilt motor and much more. Receipts available for all work. Since restoration this car has always been in a climate controlled garage, insured by Hagerty, and it has won 1st prize in several car shows.
This car lived in Idaho it"s entire life until I helped find it for my grandma in 2012, as it is identical to the first car she had as a teenager. At that time it was shipped to CT and has only been driven a couple hundred miles, and never driven in the winter (zero rust). Having been recently appraised by a vintage car specialist, it would cost about 60K in parts/labor to restore one of these vehicles to its present condition.
I would prefer someone sees/drives the car before they buy this vehicle, but as this might be difficult due to travel restrictions and distance, feel free to contact me and I will get back to you in a timely manner to discuss viewing/purchase/shipping arrangements.