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The designation 2+2 was borrowed from European sports car terminology, for a seating arrangement of two in front plus two in the rear. It was designated officially at Pontiac as a "regular performance" model, [2] a thoroughly confusing designation for a vehicle that was clearly intended to be to the Catalina platform what the GTO was to the A-body Lemans: the standard drivetrain was a 2-barrel ...
It was only until 1965 that the 421 engine became the standard engine on the 2+2. [ 1 ] Throughout most of the 1960s when Pontiac annually captured third place in industry sales, behind Chevrolet and Ford, the Catalina was also often the industry's third best-selling full-sized car behind the first-place Chevrolet Impala and second-place Ford ...
The Pontiac Executive is an automobile model that was produced by Pontiac from 1967 to 1970. [1]The Executive name replaced Pontiac's long running mid-range Star Chief, beginning for 1966 when all Pontiacs in this range were named Star Chief Executive for this one year only, before the series became simply the Executive for 1967.
Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1965-1967) Oldsmobile Jetstar I (1965) Oldsmobile Toronado (1965-1970) Plymouth Belvedere (1965-1967) Plymouth Fury (1965-1968) Pontiac Bonneville (1965-1970) Pontiac Catalina (1965-1970) Pontiac Catalina 2+2 Sport Coupe (1965-1967) Pontiac Parisienne (1965-1970) (Canada only) Pontiac Safari (1965-1970) Pontiac Star ...
Three employees at a Maryland Cracker Barrel have reportedly been dismissed after staff refused to seat a group of students with special needs on Dec. 3 Superintendent of Charles County Public ...
Pages in category "1965 in Illinois" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
As part of this award, Motor Trend reviewed GTO, Grand Prix, Catalina 2+2 and Bonneville. [16] In 1966, the Bonneville featured a minor update, with new front and rear sheet metal, trim and bright work. The interior saw some updates, including a more squared-up dashboard and minor changes in instrumentation. Powertrain components were the same ...
The Pontiac Safari is a line of station wagons that was produced by Pontiac from 1955 to 1989. Initially introduced as the Pontiac counterpart of the two-door Chevrolet Nomad, the division adopted the nameplate across its full-size wagon range in 1957. [1]