1965 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 VIN 252375E120250
According to Pontiac Historical Services, this Catalina sports coupe was built on or about December 7, 1964, at the Linden, NJ, assembly plant., and sold by Jarman Pontiac in Baltimore, MD. The vehicle is Fontaine Blue with a Charcoal Blue interior.
Original equipment included the 2+2 Sports Option, the 421CI / 356 HP WH code motor (one of 877 1965 Catalina’s so equipped), Tri-Power carburetion, with a 4-speed manual transmission, and 3.42 Saf-T-Track rear. Options included a floor console, AM radio, “wire wheel” covers, and back-up lights. There were no power steering or brakes installed.
My
research has uncovered three previous owners: Kenneth W. Anthony
until 1983 (if you’re out there, please contact me), Charlie
Lynch 1983-2001, and Steve Parberry 2001-2007 – all from Sussex
County, Delaware. Conversations with Steve and Charlie indicate
that this car is completely original except for one exterior
repaint prior to my purchase in September, 2007. Charlie owns
an auto repair shop, and says that he purchased the car from
Seaside Chevrolet, Frankford, DE, for $400, after it had been
traded on a Chevrolet Scooter (!!!). The car had about 62,000
miles at the time. He said the motor is untouched. The heads
have never been off. Original starter, alternator, carbs and
factory air cleaner remain in place. He added a reel-out trunk
light and 8-lug wheels. The interior is also untouched original,
including carpets & headliner. All glass is original. All body
panels from the factory.
Since purchasing the car, I have had the undercarriage blasted & epoxy primer and painted. The body was completely stripped and repainted in the original color, although I opted for base/clear coat. There are no Bondo patches on the car.
I am attempting to keep
the car as original as practical. The few changes I have made
are easily and completely reversible – the original parts are
being retained. These changes include power steering (a concession
to old age), swap to original ’65 AM/FM factory radio, addition
of factory dash mounted tachometer, and replacement of the rear
package shelf.
All the chrome and stainless trim has been professionally restored,
except for the rear trim panel. Still trying to find a decent
piece.
The engine and transmission
were removed while the car was being painted, so that the engine
bay and engine itself could be painted. While removed, I took
the opportunity to replace the timing set and the oil pump.
The factory Tri-Power set-up was very professionally restored/rebuilt
by Dick Niekamp, a most knowledgeable fellow and friend.
The wiring harness has been replaced from
the firewall forward. The exhaust has been replaced with a stainless
steel system from Pypes.
Except for paint and bodywork, all the work has been done by my friend Steve Gray, at his garage, with my assistance. Steve is an avid car hobbyist. Check out his website at Crazy4Carz.com. We have to forgive the fact that his main passion is Mopars.
Hope you enjoy the pictures.
Jack Anderson
“OldInjun”
Link to more photos of
John's 65:
http://public.fotki.com/ponchopio/various_fspc_material/john-andersons-65-22/
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