You know your day has passed when the music you listened to in High School is all they play on the oldies station. Graduated class of 1976. Don
If it has worn brake and gas pedals,,,,,,put a timing chain in it before you try to turn the engine....just saying
Yeah, for sure. By 1976 I had two six year old Sons. You are just a pup, Donnie !!!! Let's see some pictures of that Pontiac all scrubbed up. Don
That would look perfect with shaved handles, nosed and decked, a hefty altitude adjustment all around, and some whitewalls and supremes or chrome reverses oh.. and a quick hose down
That is a great find. So, what do I think? Some guys have all the luck... Congrats! I'm glad such a great car found such a Great new home!
here she is all cleaned up buffed up new head liner rope lacing carpet seat inserts tires trunk mats all new belts hoses and fresh trans fluid and oil..!!! runs and drives like a new car!
keep it and cruise unless someone steps up with the right amount of $ love the car drove it to cruisin the coast on the mississippi coast this past week and put over 500 miles on it! she loves 80 mph
Nice find. I almost bought a '60 Catalina 4 door post same color a couple years ago. I like the '60s and would like to see something with the tail light tubes extended or frenched.
That's one of the best driving cars there is, and it will go down the highway at 65-75 all day long. They even get fairly decent gas milage. You can enjoy that car for a long time. The electrical can be weak in them, I used to go through generator brushes a lot, and if the voltage regulator is at all suspect, change it out. Other than that, enjoy -
one car that the owner reregistered with historic plates...very cool find none the less and in great shape!
Before I said to do mild kustom stuff to it. But I change my mind. Just leave it! That thing looks like a new car! I would still put some medium whites on it