1965 Pontiac Catalina 421 H.O. 4-Speed 4-Door Sleeper: Muscle Car Of The Week Episode 251 V8TV

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  • 1965 Pontiac Catalina 421 H.O. 4-Speed 4-Door Sleeper: Muscle Car Of The Week Episode 251 V8TV
    This one isn’t your typical Muscle Car Of The Week… but that’s OK with us! This Cameo White 1965 Pontiac Catalina from The Brothers Collection is more of a car than many can handle, thanks to the factory installed 421 H.O. V8 topped with 3 deuces and a 4-speed! Yep, in a 4-door!
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  • @bunk-bn9eo
    @bunk-bn9eo Před 4 lety +4

    Nothing better than a classic Pontiac.

  • @wesalexander2693
    @wesalexander2693 Před rokem +2

    VERY cool! In the 60's, when I was a mere pup, I loved Pontiacs! I thought they were the coolest cars on the planet. This has to be one of the rarest Ponchos ever, what a great sleeper! Thanks for a wonderful video!

  • @johanbrand8601
    @johanbrand8601 Před 6 lety +23

    Never too big. One of the most beautiful cars ever. Stunning.

    • @67marlins81
      @67marlins81 Před 3 lety +1

      And even more beautiful wagon I'd say.

  • @owatajrkiam
    @owatajrkiam Před 6 lety +58

    The original owner of this BEAUTY knew EXACTLY what he was ordering 4 doors and all!

  • @lucyflorey9152
    @lucyflorey9152 Před 8 měsíci +2

    My dad owned one when I was 16. I used to drag race. Man I was fearless and the engine was big. Guys underestimated that family sized boaty looking car...lol
    I was a tiny 5ft 3in quiet girl til I got in that Pontiac

  • @aleoimpala
    @aleoimpala Před 6 lety +13

    Run silent, run deep. Love those big powerful barge. especially Pontiac.

  • @todddenio3200
    @todddenio3200 Před 4 lety +3

    Love those old Powerhouse Ponchos.... MY mom had a 66 Catalina wagon with a rare 389 All Fuel Engine option. Her wagon tied a 69 Chevelle SS 396 4 spd in the 1/4 mile street racing it up here. then my brother had the Classy one. He had a 65 Bonneville Convertible with .... yup you guessed it .. the 421 4 spd and 8 lug Bud wheels. Red paint with a white leather bucket seat interior. Wish I had those 2 today.

  • @DanielCastro-io5dy
    @DanielCastro-io5dy Před 3 měsíci

    Beautiful Man, my father may he rest in peace had one & we have amazing memories in that 1965 Pontiac Catalina.

  • @eolafan100
    @eolafan100 Před 6 lety +9

    This Catalina was built when I was 15 years old and started appreciating cars...love the raw power!

  • @multicyclist
    @multicyclist Před 6 lety +7

    The video incorrectly stated that it had steel wheels with wheel covers. The wheels are aluminum are actually part of the factory optional heavy duty brakes. You can clearly see they are finned aluminum for heat dissipation and not steel. The brake drums were built into the finned aluminum wheels for increased cooling and stopping power. One of the most unique performance options of the day and totally missed by the video. These were only available on Pontiac full-size cars of the early to mid-sixties. They also failed to mention (most likely didn't know) that there was still a higher horsepower engine available called the 421 SD (Super Duty). Which actually put the full-size car above a tri-power GTO in acceleration and 1/4 mile performance. The 421 SD had a forged crank, forged pistons, forged rods, McKeller mechanical lifter camshaft, cast aluminum exhaust headers with factory exhaust cutouts, etc., etc.. Came in both a single and dual quad carburetors on a factory tunnel ram manifold configurations. It has been claimed that the SD engines actually produced nearly 500hp. You can see and hear one in action at: czcams.com/video/oI6DloAGifk/video.html

    • @billballon26
      @billballon26 Před 4 lety +1

      I bet that he was reading from the option list that the car was built with, and the 8 lugs were added later.

  • @daltonmann4916
    @daltonmann4916 Před 6 lety +39

    ah the days when you could get a car anyway you wanted it!

  • @SpangledOne
    @SpangledOne Před 2 lety +1

    When I was a kid my dad owned the 2+2 version of this car, it didn't say Catalina anywhere. He ordered it to his liking; it was a bright yellow with black interior and absolutely no power anything incl. steering. It had an automatic but the same engine, carb and 411 gearing. The doors were massive (got my fingers in them once) and the car was big and heavy but it would MOVE. He sold it in the 80's and regretted it ever since til the day he passed.

  • @guests5863
    @guests5863 Před 2 lety +2

    I was 15 in 65' and wouldn't even give this land yacht a 2nd look, show me a Vette, now I'm 71' and this is my dream car, go figure

  • @t.d.mich.7064
    @t.d.mich.7064 Před 4 lety +4

    60's Catalinas, Impalas, Satalites, and Galaxies all had their version of this and were all great muscle machines. Remember the 63 Ford Galaxie with the 427/ 4speed? Nothing better than a full size car with a oversized engine and a 4 speed mixer. Best of both worlds!

  • @billfeld5883
    @billfeld5883 Před 3 lety +2

    Had to live in the 60s to appreciate what you could buy with your imagination, beautiful car. 2021

  • @choward5430
    @choward5430 Před rokem +2

    "Slurping buckets of gas." No one could have stated this better!

  • @michaelclarke9488
    @michaelclarke9488 Před 6 lety +20

    A great car! Plenty of that famous Pontiac low end torque to get things moving.

  • @elmoomle4565
    @elmoomle4565 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This beautiful Pontiac adhered to the axiom of: walk softly but carry a BIG stick. GREAT muscle car!!

  • @Formulabruce
    @Formulabruce Před 6 lety +41

    Kevin!! Those are 8 Lug WHEELS!! >"The idea behind the 8-lug was to use the superior heat conductivity of aluminum to reduce brake fade. The finned aluminum hub and drum were cast around an iron liner, which provided a durable surface for the brake shoes to press against. A steel rim was attached to the hub, held at eight points around its perimeter by lugs and decorative chromed nuts. The rim was dressed up with a chrome-plated stainless-steel trim ring, and a center cap, also chrome-plated stainless, completed the wheel. Aside from its advanced engineering, the 8-lug wheel represents the first modern example of an American manufacturer offering a custom wheel as a factory option. " .. David LaChance

    • @MuscleCarOfTheWeek
      @MuscleCarOfTheWeek  Před 6 lety +7

      Right, the car is wearing 8 lugs. Hoever, the build sheet called for code 462-P01 Wheel Discs Deluxe. Perhaps the ride & handling package superseded the order for the caps. We weren't clear in the video, but we know it's got the 8 lugs.

  • @archiebunker6059
    @archiebunker6059 Před 6 lety +6

    4 door cars back then was a more stonger or rigid platform then a 2 door, so many of the big full-size 4 doors died in fierce battles in the ring of the " Demolition derby" , my brother has a a 65 Pontiac 2+2 with the 4 speed , can't wait to get it going and drive that beast.

  • @SteveRood1
    @SteveRood1 Před 6 lety +14

    Who ever sat down with the sales department of Pontiac, was Brave, Smart and a Genius at the same time!
    Or, Most likely: The wife wanted a 4 door; which she could drive back and forward to the Grocery store, pick up the kids from school, without those "Funny racing stripes, magnum rims and other weird stuff" ...
    Okay dear, no worries 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @jswan9658
    @jswan9658 Před 6 lety +20

    Definitely in the muscle car category. I will take mine in Black please. This is for the individual who really wants too purchase a GTO, but has a family too carry around. Great marketing executives back then.

    • @robertbeirne9813
      @robertbeirne9813 Před 3 lety +1

      Or who wants smoke his neighbors GTO, that has a measly 389.

  • @johnkendall6962
    @johnkendall6962 Před 4 lety +2

    In 1973 my uncle died and my aunt sold me his car. It was a 66 4 door Ventura The air cleaner said 389 and it had a 4 barrel and dual exhaust. with I think new for that year the 3 speed automatic. My uncle was always shall we say in the gray areas of the law. When I had it inspected the Mechanic said some things were different then other Catilinas and Venturas he had worked on so curious he checked some things. The rear springs were from a station wagon. The rear was the heavier 12 bolt so he checked and yes even if it had the breather from the 389 it was a 421. Sure had fun surprising my friends.

  • @mlp-hot-rod5824
    @mlp-hot-rod5824 Před 6 lety +7

    Awesome! Big comfort and understated style but with the heart of a demon under the skin. That Tri-powered 6.9L engine sounds like a beast!

  • @danlaur7973
    @danlaur7973 Před 4 lety +3

    Love those full sized Ponchos

  • @edwardmalfroid946
    @edwardmalfroid946 Před 6 lety +10

    Count me in, I drove those big Pontiacs for the first 10 years of my driving life. I want another mid 60's Pontiac til I pull up to the pump...

  • @bunk-bn9eo
    @bunk-bn9eo Před 4 lety +4

    That's the definition of a sleeper!

  • @petemedina8446
    @petemedina8446 Před 6 lety +16

    Awesome car gotta love the power under the hood.

  • @nasedo3129
    @nasedo3129 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful car! I have a 1970 Catalina 2 dr. also in Polar White, I've had it since 1972. Cragar SS wheels are the only non stock parts. I've never gotten tired of looking at it even after 48 years!

    • @twobeards6714
      @twobeards6714 Před 2 lety +1

      I picked up and Cat in a field got it fired up and drove it home.1974 ,400 4 door hardtop. Nice two tone paint with 15 " Crager SS, gold pinstripes and gold Pontiac logo keyhole protectors.
      It's a beautiful beast and I love driving it. It's only been a four year love affair and I'm in for the long haul.

  • @donstanley8021
    @donstanley8021 Před 6 lety +5

    A sleeper for sure. I love it!

  • @JerryJrsGarage
    @JerryJrsGarage Před 5 lety +1

    Neat old Pontiac. That 421 Engine set some early records too. Really helped to put Pontiac on the map before the GTO even existed. The Pontiac big blocks of the late 60s had their weak links a good machine shop will tell you to save your money before building one but seeing these as they came like this is always nice. Great one for the collection.

  • @67marlins81
    @67marlins81 Před 3 lety +2

    At one point in history ( and for many years until the 1990s ) the 1965 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 held the Road & Track record for fastest 0-60 time ever recorded for a factory car: 3.9 seconds.
    This was recorded when R&T tested this car against a Ferrari GTO, I think. I still have the original magazine.

    • @ONTHEEDGEFRED
      @ONTHEEDGEFRED Před 2 lety +1

      0 to 60 in "3.9 secs. That's almost exclusively Cobra territory for that time!!!

  • @tomlea3713
    @tomlea3713 Před 6 lety +5

    Another great video review of an awesome car! Gotta love those big cubic inch crew cabs from the original muscle car days! Please keep them coming!

  • @MrBluoct
    @MrBluoct Před 6 lety +22

    Find the original owner or kids and photos of dad or mom or both with car and add to vids...had to be cool couple..
    With this spec package
    Everyone needs to shift a muncie at least once...

  • @kevinschulz8163
    @kevinschulz8163 Před 3 lety +3

    I love it. That vehicle is awesome!

  • @regularplacematreveal8931

    That's so cool! I think it having 4 doors makes it cooler!

  • @corywilhelm9768
    @corywilhelm9768 Před 2 lety

    Definitely never too big. That's the right kind of muscle.

  • @pauleannetta4063
    @pauleannetta4063 Před 4 lety +2

    Fabulous muscle car , Love the interior. Glad you show it. Thay were rare. Thanks again Keven! Wish we were neighbors

  • @opera93
    @opera93 Před 4 lety

    Thanks, a muscle Car.... interestingly these 421 SD/HO/ETC, WITH Drag Pipes/Strip Markings, got my first attentions in 1962 (?) Catalina’s, : stories about tuning Three Carbs, etc., topping off with Premium Gasoline, etc,,,,,,though some 427 Ford Station Wagons, or S
    DEALER Stories with 375 Horse/327 in Chevy IIs make real excitements!

  • @elizabethcherry920
    @elizabethcherry920 Před 6 lety +2

    Its a muscle car, Australian style. I had back in the late 80s a 1969 Oldsmobile 88 4d sedan with rocket 455 V8 and I can remember blowing a few Camaros 0ff the line and I miss that car now.

  • @bigthunder2860
    @bigthunder2860 Před 4 lety +2

    I liked the 2 plus 2 with a. 421 we all use to make a tempest with a 421 and the station wagon was the perfect for towing trailers

  • @floydcooley1
    @floydcooley1 Před 5 lety +2

    Love seeing these "full" size cars from the early to mid 60s and big engines. Pontiac, Chevy, Ford, Dodge, doesn't matter. Just would like to see more videos like this. It's a great change from the usual mustangs, camaro, GTO, etc.

  • @zzubuzz
    @zzubuzz Před 5 lety

    This was our Family car from '70 - '74, but it didn't have that motor, many fond memories of driving from MI to TN in it. Went from that from a '55 Buick, both were woven into my fondest memories. A Family of seven in that car, one of us kids had to sit in the front seat between ma and dad, sometimes it was me and dad would let me steer a bit on the freeway, but I'd usually sit in the back seat hoping he'd speed, which he very rarely did, I wated to see us go at least over 80..never came the day though.

  • @breezy0037
    @breezy0037 Před 6 lety +19

    heck no it isn't too big. I drove a 70 mercury marquis 4 door ocean liner with a 429 in it as a kid. that thing would rip tires off like nobody's business and whoop up on most of the cars in town that were supposed built and fast. it must have been embarrassing to loose to a cargo barge.

  • @kevinkoepke8311
    @kevinkoepke8311 Před 2 lety +1

    My Dad bought my Mom a 66 Bonneville station wagon, yes in 66 the high end station wagon was a Bonneville. It had the 421 three deuce, but I don't know if it was an HO. The station wagons had single exhaust because of the placement of the spare and fuel tanks being behind each rear fenders. The exhaust system was bigger in diameter to help compensate.

  • @007heatingandair
    @007heatingandair Před 5 lety +1

    That 65 Catalina was a true beauty in the 2 door hardtop just a sleeper in the 4 door

    • @jeremythompson9122
      @jeremythompson9122 Před 5 lety

      The 65 Catalina 2+2 hardtop was one of the best looking cars of the 60s in my opinion. The 65 Chevy Impala SS was a beautiful car too. 1965 was the best styling of any year for GM full size cars in my opinion.

  • @ernestpaul2484
    @ernestpaul2484 Před 5 lety +2

    I am sad to say I destroyed a 65' 2+2 in July of 1975. Just 21 days after getting my license and after having the car for a year prior getting into cruising shape, on a winding road, at night, in the hills and a notorious curve I didn't know about until later. There was a long straightaway before the curve, let's just say I got the car slowed down to 85 before the road dropped away in a 90 degree curve to the left. We rolled and flipped 3 or 4 times each landing upright with the roof lowered about halfway to the doors. This was after hitting a steel post just off the road surface then the embankment with softball size granite filler rock. We, my buddy and I, survived thanks to having been wearing the only seatbelts in the car which were lap belts. It was a bucket seat car. And God. A strange thing was happening as we were getting ready to climb out of the car. Elton John's "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" was playing on the radio out of NYC. I really miss that car. I have had some cool ones since then but that is the one I really wish I still had. And I am more of a Mopar guy at 61.

  • @Iamrightyouarewrong
    @Iamrightyouarewrong Před 6 lety +6

    I like that laugh.

  • @wildcardmysteriestold2020

    I used to own a 65 Pontiac Catalina 2 + 2 with a 421. The 4-door models with a 421 4 speed were usually used for moon shining.

  • @bg147
    @bg147 Před 4 lety +1

    I like to think some family man bought this beast. Maybe he walked into the show room in his 3 piece suit, Florsheim wing tops, and an Elgin or Bulova watch set to the correct time on his left wrist. He expected to buy a wagon but asked the salesman if he had something a tad hotter. Hah. Little did the missus know back at home. While she was whipping up some pigs in a blanket, a lime Jell-O mold, and a pitcher of instant milk for the kids, up drives dad with a huge grin on his face.

  • @raymondgross6419
    @raymondgross6419 Před rokem

    Work of art!

  • @daleroberts8772
    @daleroberts8772 Před měsícem

    My family had a 1965 pontiac 421 safari station wagon., blue in color ! Would love to run at 80 to 85 all day long .

  • @MrBobbyf1959
    @MrBobbyf1959 Před 3 lety +3

    Ahahahahaha! Very clever and amusing dialogue. Yes, this is a muscle car. Any 421 H.O. with tripps, a 4spd and 4.11's is a muscle car.

  • @chrismechanic6164
    @chrismechanic6164 Před 2 lety +1

    Mom said "we need a family car."
    Dad was thinking 'I'm not ready for a station wagon, I want a muscle car. Hhhhmn, what an I buy?'
    " Hey hon, how bout we get a nice 4 door and let me pick out the options. After all, I do know about engines and such."

  • @dondownriver3464
    @dondownriver3464 Před 3 lety +1

    sweet ride

  • @craigrau2744
    @craigrau2744 Před 3 lety

    Great classic

  • @marcusmcbean164
    @marcusmcbean164 Před rokem

    My first car was a two door 65 Catalina with the skirts for the rear wheels, paid $400 in 1969. The trunk is so large, I would haul my Honda 250cc trail bike to the U.P. of Michigan in it for some off-road fun. It had the most sensitive brakes of all the vehicles I own.

  • @randybutler6717
    @randybutler6717 Před 5 lety +1

    AWESOME AND BEAUTIFUL

  • @scootosan
    @scootosan Před 6 lety +3

    For me the Weird or Oddity stuff is awesome

  • @randalldavis3251
    @randalldavis3251 Před 6 lety +1

    It is a muscle indeed.Awesome torque

  • @calvincrews3885
    @calvincrews3885 Před rokem

    That’s the only sedan you can get back in the 60’s and much rarer than any sedans back then

  • @vassa1972
    @vassa1972 Před 3 lety

    Man what a beautiful car

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler Před 2 lety +1

    This is a great video!

  • @mikewasfaret9563
    @mikewasfaret9563 Před 4 lety +4

    If I didn't know better, I'd bet Jay Leno had something to do with ordering this car as a teenager.😊

  • @JeffKing310
    @JeffKing310 Před 6 lety +10

    Hello CZcams comment reader from the future. I like this car.

  • @steves4639
    @steves4639 Před 6 lety

    Luv it! a big fan of full size muscle here. back in the early '70's when i was young gear head teen, in my best friends neighborhood was a '68 BelAir 4 door...white like this Poncho. in '68 Chev put the displacement as a badge next to the front marker light on their whole lineup, and this one had a 427 badge, in red lettering that only the 427's had. I recall it sounded mean, but don't recall if it was a little ol lady or man driving it. normally I didn't think back then that 4 doors were cool, but this one was most definitely cool. There is also an R-code 427 dual quad 4 door Galaxie that was featured on this channel
    BTW, the eight lugs on this car were added after the fact...Kevin was just reciting the original option list for this car with its hubcaps. you can get a history of Pontiacs at Pontiac Historical Services.

  • @m.pietro9087
    @m.pietro9087 Před 5 lety

    Just love it. Full size and plenty of muscle.

  • @roberthoffhines5419
    @roberthoffhines5419 Před 2 lety

    had a colleague with a '66 Bonneville, same color, same motor in the 80s. I remember blowing away IROC Zs and RX-7s on the way to gigs.

  • @gymesum
    @gymesum Před 5 lety

    This car is just so cool thank you

  • @mynameis9057
    @mynameis9057 Před 6 lety +4

    Lovely beast☆☆☆

  • @livewire2759
    @livewire2759 Před 6 lety +4

    421! Nice. The muscle is always under the hood, the bigger the car, the more muscle it can handle.

  • @pavlistarvmterramater3579

    Wonderfull!!! Masterpiece poncho!!

  • @mikekouri2649
    @mikekouri2649 Před 4 lety

    Got to love sleepers

  • @ALABAMAHEADHUNTER
    @ALABAMAHEADHUNTER Před 6 lety

    Purdy cool grocery getter . Made me think of the 428 , 4 speed wagon I saw on Hagerty's Barn find hunter a while back .

  • @jasonshawver7227
    @jasonshawver7227 Před 5 lety +1

    I would bet.....with this oddball combo of the 421/4spd and 4.11 axle in a 4 door....also with 8 lug wheels.....may be a one of one?
    Reminds me of when I saw an article about a Chevy Kingswood Wagon!!! With a 427. With simulated wood sides and all. Awesome.
    I seem to also recall a TV show that unearthed a 4spd big block country squire that turned out to be a one of one

    • @BubbaSmurft
      @BubbaSmurft Před rokem +1

      The Country Squire was Tom's from Barn Hunter, and yes, 1 of 1. He just sold it a couple months ago.

  • @ringaleavo
    @ringaleavo Před 4 lety +1

    That brake package included metalic brake shoes for those aluminum drums

  • @motorTranz
    @motorTranz Před 6 lety

    Beautiful and unique. I like it😍

  • @MrHeadbanger366
    @MrHeadbanger366 Před 6 lety +1

    A lot of people don't think four doors are particularly cool, but I always liked them.

  • @Macsleuth
    @Macsleuth Před 6 lety

    Gorgeous car! I have a white 2+2 in storage, waiting to be restored. Sometime soon.

  • @shawnmcculley2995
    @shawnmcculley2995 Před 6 lety +1

    This is AWESOME!!!!! 4dr.'s just don't get enough credit. This would make a real "kick-ass" police car!! I'd LOVE to have this car!!! This is beyond cool!!

  • @mariocestra1156
    @mariocestra1156 Před 4 lety +2

    My fathers first car less that big poer house under the hood. Great cars from yesteryear.

  • @jimmieroan9881
    @jimmieroan9881 Před 2 lety +2

    those wheels look like the optional aluminum hubs and wide bolt pattern wheels, i had the same wheels on my 65 2+2, sure don't look like any wheel covers/hubcaps to me

  • @lancebeamon9729
    @lancebeamon9729 Před 6 lety

    Cool! Very nice indeed.

  • @brianbayer9746
    @brianbayer9746 Před 5 lety

    Awesome!!

  • @danprice390
    @danprice390 Před 6 lety

    Mom had a '65 Bonaville 421 6-pack, automatic (not sure what model) and it had studded snow tires, we would make sparks on the burnout, great fun was had by all. I couldn't find a GTO to swap the 421 in to before Mom wrecked the Bonaville. Rumor was a doctor owned it and needed the 421 6-pack so he could get to the hospital fast to save lives...

  • @scotchbudmeister9018
    @scotchbudmeister9018 Před 6 lety +1

    Man, everyone (I mean everyone) get in and hang on! It's like the Cadillac CTS-V of 1965. 4-door performance sedans were a bit awkward looking and certainly uncommon back then. Nice car.

  • @davidrussell4104
    @davidrussell4104 Před 2 lety

    We had a Catalina. Best car we ever had, but not a souped up model like this. Had red velvet interior.

  • @marinegunny826
    @marinegunny826 Před 3 lety

    Read an article in car and driver once where they compared many different muscle cars from the 60s 70s and early 80s in 0-60 times. The one that came out on top was the 66 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 with the 421 and 6 pack. It had a 0 to 60 time of 3.9 seconds. I suppose you can account for human inconsistencies, but that's moving!

    • @Trev0r98
      @Trev0r98 Před 3 lety

      376 hp / 466 lb ft torque...3.9 seconds 0 - 60 mph? In a 4,000+ lb car? I seriously doubt it. It wouldn't crack the 4 second mark even if it had 650 hp on tap...which it didn't.

    • @marinegunny826
      @marinegunny826 Před 3 lety

      @@Trev0r98 Just quoting car a driver magazine from 1983. They mentioned something about ultra low gearing but hey, could have been a misprint or all out lie. I'm with you. Sounds pretty incredulous

  • @hanktorrance6855
    @hanktorrance6855 Před 4 lety +3

    These sleepers are the most fascinating of the muscle cars...we're they special orders or the product of the guys on the assembly line having fun playing "what if"?

    • @67marlins81
      @67marlins81 Před 3 lety +2

      Good question, Hank.
      Back then a customer like you or me had a lot more freedom to special order what we wanted, within reason.
      Also, I'm sure there were some 'factory freaks' that came out with irregular options just because the standard part may have been temporarily out of inventory, or had a quality problem. So I imagine ( as you indicated ) a foreman could get creative with what components were installed just to keep the production lines going, because shutting a line down is expensive and could threaten someone's job.

    • @hanktorrance6855
      @hanktorrance6855 Před 3 lety +2

      @@67marlins81 I knew a guy who was a line supervisor at a plant back in the 60s and he speced his new car (employees could do it back then, and of course employee pricing to promote brand loyalties) and his team offered to trick out his car for him, which he declined but you have to wonder if that happened other times and was greenlighted by the buyer...a dream ride, a one off for the price of a daily driver...

    • @67marlins81
      @67marlins81 Před 3 lety

      @@hanktorrance6855 the good old days.
      I heard one story many years ago, that was either a factory freak or a really bad idea for a 1959 Lincoln: a totally wrong engine, a shadetree swap, or a special order that didn't make much sense.....but it could have happened at the factory, who knows?

    • @hanktorrance6855
      @hanktorrance6855 Před 3 lety

      @@67marlins81 I like to think that the assembly crews had fun from time to time and that's how we ended up with some of these...or even some dealer, given that you could basically buy a daily grocery getter, walk over to the parts department and order up the racing parts, and take delivery of a completely different car...man those were the days!

  • @user-dw9oz2og5l
    @user-dw9oz2og5l Před měsícem

    Sweet sleeper

  • @RCFiddyOne
    @RCFiddyOne Před 6 lety +1

    That thing is beautiful. Do a 'profile on a 66 Bonneville please!

  • @jimcolegrove443
    @jimcolegrove443 Před 6 lety +21

    Deluxe wheel covers? How about 8 bolt hubs?

    • @Formulabruce
      @Formulabruce Před 6 lety +6

      Yup , those are NOT wheel covers kev !!

    • @williamboardman9476
      @williamboardman9476 Před 6 lety +4

      The 8 lugs only came in 14 inch....I got a 64 421 tri-power, Slim Jim automatic, console, A/C, PW....wearing manual 8 lug wheel/brakes. Came with extra engines (2) and a few sets of heads, and intakes, and three sets of 8 lug rims. NO Adapter plate to balance any of them in the trunk. Black with Oxblood interior....Catalina 2+2. 1500 cash....in 2005.

    • @MuscleCarOfTheWeek
      @MuscleCarOfTheWeek  Před 6 lety +4

      Right, the car is wearing 8 lugs. Hoever, the build sheet called for code 462-P01 Wheel Discs Deluxe. Perhaps the ride & handling package superseded the order for the caps. We weren't clear in the video, but we know it's got the 8 lugs.

    • @williamboardman9476
      @williamboardman9476 Před 6 lety

      Did they ever make a full cover that LOOKED like the eight - lug wheels ? Buick made some of their chrome five spoke 14 and 15 inch wheels.

    • @darrellkidd5177
      @darrellkidd5177 Před 6 lety

      I had no idea that anyone had put an 8-bolt hub on a car. I thought those were fake lug nuts on the wheel cover (which is fairly common, but usually only 4-5 of them). Cool!

  • @Scott-ec4ux
    @Scott-ec4ux Před 4 lety

    I LOVE IT

  • @sykwookiee
    @sykwookiee Před 6 lety

    Hey Kev...gotta keep that upholstery clean...best way to do it ...imho👌😁

  • @garymckee448
    @garymckee448 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes thumbs up

  • @havnofear2764
    @havnofear2764 Před 6 lety

    Beauty !!!!!

  • @chadkimmel8957
    @chadkimmel8957 Před 6 lety

    I understand why it was picked, but I’d consider it to be more of a Sleeper than a Muscle car, and badass to own. I love it!

  • @richardhuntington4225
    @richardhuntington4225 Před 4 lety +1

    WOW !

  • @mikesawyer4707
    @mikesawyer4707 Před 3 lety +1

    When the guy or gal who took delivery if this family style sedan all they had to say is to themselves is "someday this car is going to be collectable". Ya think?

  • @ramona.vargas7298
    @ramona.vargas7298 Před 6 lety

    beautiful