It's been for sale before. http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/cto/5008433641.html 1973 Pontiac Catalina Wagon - $4995 (SOMA / south beach) 1973 Pontiac Catalina VIN: 6K4053899 cylinders: 8 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas odometer: 51556 paint color: red size: full-size title status: clean transmission: automatic type: wagon safety tips prohibited items product recalls avoiding scams This is a classic, excellent condition inside and out Pontiac Catalina Wagon. Maroon with maroon interior. Everything works as it should including the electric back window/tailgate drop. 400 Engine. See NADA value and understand the price is firm and you would own an appreciating asset. Fully automatic with everything in great shape. Underutilized so I need to sell. This car commands compliments on every outing. Buy it and go to Hot August nights this year in style. 1973 Pontiac Catalina 4 Door Station Wagon 6 Passenger
He keeps adding one picture or so every 2-3 months. Maybe this time next year we'll get an engine shot and some of the interior and other side...
The images in the first posting have died and went to Hell. So, who knows what he initially photographed. Since then, I can't imagine he's photographed any less clutter. If that thing really does run, then why doesn't he move it away from his shack and clutter, to film at a scenic location, instead? Especially, when it has an attractive color scheme. He could, otherwise, have offed the car. I'd only pay him for a parts car, when I see such photos. These types are hard to take seriously.
Originally it was just a shot of the car from one side in a garage. It was super clean and shiny. Then he added a shot of *almost* the back of the car (driver's side still) and it was super clean and shiny. We never saw the interior or engine shots. Since then this car looks like it has sat outside or been used\abused a lot, presuming it was as nice as described originally. The ratty seat really is a detriment to the car. I had the '74 equivalent with a 455 but no broken seat! Neat to see it still has the A.I.R. manifolds and tubes, even if the pump is gone.