And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed .Very rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed at Thorpes Body and Corvette Shop Very rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed at Thorpes Body and Corvette Shop Wery rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed at Thorpes Body and Corvette Shop Wery rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
There was a BIG downside to these cars.. The "Swiss Cheese design ruined frames and the large holes in the frame caused early stress on the frame.. Most of the original frames are gone.
Since I have owned both a Catalina ('64) and a GTO ('67) I owe Mickey Thompson a person debt of gratitude.
I saw the potential that Pontiac had way back when I was 16 yrs old in '64
Mickey pushed Pontiac into making a Performance car.
My Catalina, powered by a stock 389 4bbl, was untouchable by any other basic stock car on the market except the 409 Chevy Impalas.
Pontiac owned the Saturday nite Stoplight drags in the Sedan category.
Thanks M.T. for my GTO, which was untouchable on every level.
hammerogod 2 weeks ago
The 1/4 mile times are incorrect . I am sure under foul weather car ran in the 12's but fact is the car did indeed break in to the 11's
V8Deuce 7 months ago
1963 Pontiac Tempest Lemans 421 Super Duty ( 2 x 4 barrel carbs ), "Running Bear" ran 1/4 mile in 11.89 seconds @ 123.28 MPH, September 1963, ( Pontiac Engineers/Knafel Pontiac ), the Prototype of upcoming new/first Muscle Car; Pontiac GTO !
JusticeYouWant2010 1 year ago
And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed .Very rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
mopargrovis 1 year ago
And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed at Thorpes Body and Corvette Shop Very rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
mopargrovis 1 year ago
And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed at Thorpes Body and Corvette Shop Wery rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
mopargrovis 1 year ago
And right across the river two of these very rare cars were just recently completed at Thorpes Body and Corvette Shop Wery rare cars indeed. The Big Sister of the GTO, 1963 Pontiac Super Duty Catalina Swiss Cheese cars.
mopargrovis 1 year ago
What I wouldn't do for one of those today!
barcrrt 1 year ago
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Pnoerre 1 year ago
i had a 68 ventura(catalina w/ color option) i miss that car
dragontigerbull 1 year ago
There was a BIG downside to these cars.. The "Swiss Cheese design ruined frames and the large holes in the frame caused early stress on the frame.. Most of the original frames are gone.
Sarcasticscum 2 years ago
Awesome -- Pontiacs Glory Years-- ( SUPER DUTY ) .
1Bandit455 3 years ago
nice car
crzyC07 3 years ago