HANDSOME CATALINA W/ IT'S ORIGINAL CODE A1 389 V8, FACTORY COLORS, GR8 CRUISER!!

Condition: Used
Make: Pontiac
Model: Catalina
Type: Convertible
Doors: 2
Year: 1961
Mileage: 73,137
VIN: 361K13619
Color: Red
Engine: 389 V8
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Burgundy
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only
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Description of 1961 Pontiac Catalina

Pontiac practically invented luxury muscle in the 1960s, and this gorgeous 1961 Pontiac Catalina ragtop was the ride of choice for the up-and-coming young executive. Only 12,379 Catalina convertibles were built in 1961, and they were available with a wide range of performance and luxury options, including the 389 cubic inch "Trophy" engine found in this one.Wearing a coat of its original code L Coronado Red, this awesome ragtop certainly looks the part of a gentleman's express. Tailfins were fading, but hadn't entirely vanished in 1961, and the dramatic upswept quarter panels give this Pontiac the appearance of being in constant motion. Fit and finish are quite good, and you can still see details from the '50s in the wrap-around windshield and stylized stainless trim. The finish has just the right shine, not too harsh like a modern car, but definitely not faded like original paint would be, giving this car a very inviting look. The traditional Pontiac split grille is in excellent shape, and some the chrome appears to have been refinished during the restoration process and still glitters brightly today. And with big, bold block letters spelling out PONTIAC on the tail panel, it won't be mistaken for anything else on the street.The guys at Pontiac loved their multi-tone upholstery, with this one wearing maroon and Ivory seat covers that are sporty and elegant at the same time. With matching door panels that are works of art by themselves, correct burgundy carpets, and that oh-so-cool clear steering wheel, there's no doubt that the Pontiac buyer in 1961 was getting something truly special. The matching burgundy instrument panel offers a wide speedometer flanked by auxiliary gauges, plus secondary controls down low. Someone has thoughtfully added a trio of retro-looking auxiliary gauges under the dash, as well as an FM receiver that works in conjunction with the original AM radio in the dash. That slender shifter lever is pure 1960s cool, along with the shiny stainless dashboard face that runs from end to end. A white power top with crystal clear rear window folds with the touch of a button and hides out of sight under a matching ivory boot. The gargantuan trunk is neatly finished with a correct mat that's the size of a queen bed, as well as a full-sized spare.Pontiac's top engine was the 389 cubic inch V8, and while this one was originally topped with a 2-barrel carburetor, there's a Demon 4-barrel unit living there now (the original carburetor is available). This is the car's original engine, coded as an A1 Trophy engine with 267 horsepower. Painted with correct Pontiac Turquoise and dressed up with an oversized open-element air cleaner, it definitely lives up to the excitement brand's reputation. Other luxury features include the power braking system with an updated dual master cylinder, power steering, a new alternator in place of the original generator, and a Roto-HydraMatic automatic transmission. A newer dual exhaust system with Flowmaster mufflers gives it a muscular tone that is never annoying. Optional spinner hubcaps look awesome and it wears bias-ply wide whites to complete the 1960s luxury look.No other car maker combined style and performance quite as well as Pontiac, and this handsome Catalina convertible is every bit as impressive today as it was in 1961. Call today!