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1952 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CUSTOM CATALINA

Sale price: £10,000.00 make an offer

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Date: 2020-01-19

Joe (from London) offered usd

Car location: Downham Market, Norfolk, United Kingdom

Seller's notes: SMALL DENT ON DRIVERS SIDE FRONT FENDER.

Sale type: Fixed price listing

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1952 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CUSTOM CATALINA for sale

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1952 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 870 CUSTOM CATALINA SERIES

2 DOOR HARDTOP  L-HEAD IN-LINE EIGHT CYL

268 CU IN 3 SPEED TRANSMISSION

RESTORED CONDTION IMMACULATE CONDTION FOR AGE MINOR DENT ON DRVERS FENDER SHOWN IN PIC

MY FATHER HAS OWND THE CAR SINCE 1990 WHEN HE SHIPPED IT OVER FROM OKLAHOMA FROM ORIGINAL OWNER.

VERY LOW MILES CONSIDERING IT IS 62 YEARS OLD.

BUY AS SEEN.

NO TIME WASTERS

 

 

A LITTLE HISTORY ON THE PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN.  

1952 Pontiac Chieftain History of the 1949-1954 Pontiac Chieftain

Pontiac's lineup was restyled in 1949 by Herman Kaiser along Harley Earl's guidelines. The cars featured a full-width body and curved two-piece windshield common to Cadillac and Oldsmobile. Two models were built. the Streamliner and Chieftain. and both rode on a 120-inch wheelbase. Both could also be ordered with either a 239-cid six-cylinder L-head engine that made 90 hp. or a 248-cid straight-eight mill that developed 104 hp. Transmissions were the Hydramatic automatic (78%) and three-speed manual.

The Chieftain was Pontiac's upmarket model. replacing the 1948 Pontiac Torpedo. and it essentially offered more trim and an extra seating space for approximately $25 more than the Streamliner. Like the Streamliner. the Pontiac Chieftain could be ordered with DeLuxe trim. which added a full-length side spear and gravel guards to the rear fenders. Base Chieftains could be ordered as business coupes. two-door sedan coupes. and two- and four-door sedans. The DeLuxe Chieftains traded the utilitarian business coupe for a convertible.

The 1950 Pontiac Chieftain changed little. excepting a new grille and the addition of a steel-bodied station wagon. Also new was the Catalina hardtop. which closely resembled the Chevrolet Bel Air of the same year. The 1951 model year saw the Chieftain line expand to include base. DeLuxe and Super DeLuxe trim in both six- and eight-cylinders (now producing 96 and 116 hp respectively). and the Catalina Hardtop was available in DeLuxe and Super DeLuxe trim. The Chieftain also could be ordered in business coupe and sedan coupe forms.

The 1952 Pontiacs changed very little from the previous year. though gone were the business coupe and sedan coupe from the previous year. Motor Trend tested a Chieftain DeLuxe sedan. recording a 21-second quarter-mile time at 95. 24 mph and 16. 4 mpg.

By the end of the 1952 model year. Pontiac dealers were out of cars and there were a lot of orders for 1953 models. The Chieftain received a thorough facelift. including the iconic “dual streak” trim that ran the length of the hood and trunk. but the car's planned V-8's arrival was delayed. An enhanced interior and optional power steering were other benchmarks for the year.

Confident in its Chieftain line. Pontiac introduced the higher-priced Star Chief model in 1954. and moved the Chieftain's convertible body to the new line. The 1954 Pontiac Chieftain received a slight freshening in the grille and trim treatment before it was given a complete overhaul in 1955. including the highly anticipated new V-8 and 12-volt electrics.

Early 1950s Pontiacs are sleepers. much like their Oldsmobile counterparts. But Pontiac was the #5 automaker in this period. so cars and parts can be found. Convertibles can be expensive and Catalina hardtops are rare.

Today the Pontiac Chieftain is a sleeper. much like its Oldsmobile counterpart. in that it is off the radar of most enthusiasts. Convertibles and wagons are the most expensive choices for this model. and the Catalina hardtop is comparatively rare. but Pontiac was a top five automaker during this period so cars and parts are generally easy to source. This fact helps keep cars affordable. and makes the Chieftain a great choice for someone looking to experience early postwar American auto ownership.

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from brian black, dated 21 september 2013
Hi Nicola. is your car still for sale. Brian

from brian black, dated 20 september 2013
Hi nicola You have the price at £10,000.00. if you can confirm that I`L GET A TRANSPORTER. AND BRING CASH WHEN CONVENIANT FOR YOU. AND YOU CAN CONSIDER IT SOLD. MANY THANKS bRIAN.

from brian black, dated 19 september 2013
Hi emailed you 2 days ago but i think ebay stopped it. is the price still the same as before £14000. if so could I make an appointment to see it. Many thanks Brian. phone 01227369473.

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