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Cheers or Jeers: 1967 Pontiac Catalina Eight Door Wagon  

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  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

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    • Jeers! There a classier limos out there!
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Posted

Unless it is a crazy museum, this is an interesting piece of history, but not worth the 30K.

JEERS!

Posted

Ideal for a Pontiac fan w/ a big family that doesn't want a 16 passenger van... :)

Posted

This should be sold to the Duggars, with 19 and counting they could use a vehicle like this. :P

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Posted

This should be sold to the Duggars, with 19 and counting they could use a vehicle like this. :P

Or a Mormon family here in the East Valley...

Posted

Interesting curiosity, but a jeers due to price.

A school where I grew up used Checkers for many years. Most were the standard cab version (in blue), but they also had an 8-door wagon. Wonder what happened to that thing.

Posted (edited)

I wonder how many other 8 door wonders were produced but never really brought to the attention of the public. I cannot imagen that only a few vehicles were built like this.

It is a nice job of cutting the car in two and stretching it for that time period.

I wonder what that tiangle thing is on the interior roof???

Edited by dfelt
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I wonder how many other 8 door wonders were produced but never really brought to the attention of the public. I cannot imagen that only a few vehicles were built like this.

They probably were semi-common for a while around large airports....these are the predecssors of the shuttle vans in use at airports by hotels, etc today...

Posted

wow, says fully restored, I have to ask why??????? I just cannot see this being something that survives other than in history books.

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