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1959 Pontiac Catalina

$49,959

1959 Pontiac Catalina

Vehicle Details

Make

Pontiac

Model

Catalina

Year

1959

Mileage

51,535 miles

VIN

159K1086

Body Type

Convertible

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

389

Description

1959 Pontiac Catalina Convertible, powered by a large and impressive 389 cubic inch V8 engine topped with Tri-Power carburetion and dual snorkel air cleaner. This beautiful Pontiac is equipped with an Automatic Transmission, Power Brakes, Dual Exhaust, and a Power Convertible Top. Excellent chrome, trim, and brightwork throughout.

The interior presents well and complements the car’s classic styling. This is an outstanding example of late 1950s Pontiac design — wide, low, and bold, with those iconic rear fins and a commanding road presence. Whether you’re looking for a car to drive and enjoy or to proudly display at your next car show, this Catalina Convertible is an excellent choice.

A true piece of American automotive history that is ready to be enjoyed! While we do our best to provide the highest quality muscle cars with an honest and reliable description and realize the importance of transparency when selling vehicles. That being said, we have not built, modified, changed or personally owned this vehicle. Whether this vehicle is consigned or owned by Past & Present Motor Cars we do not know the vehicles complete history since new.

We want to be clear and try to answer any questions our customers might have prior to purchasing. Additionally, we not only welcome but we encourage 3rd party independent inspections. Please inquire prior to purchase to make sure the advertised vehicle has not already been sold.

We list our vehicles on multiple websites and a vehicle can sell at any time. If a customer chooses to purchase sight unseen (many of our customers choose this option) the customer accepts the vehicle AS IS and WHERE IS and understands we cannot address concerns after purchase. For this reason, it's important all concerns are addressed prior to purchase.

We make every effort to present accurate and reliable information, but use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Financing is Available with low rates and Vehicle Shipping is available from our Showroom to your Garage.

A Classic Car Warranty is Available for Purchase from a 3rd Party. Please speak to our Sales Associate or Company Representative for more information. Our team is working and available anytime by Phone or Text for your convenience at 407-559-7759.

Thank you for your interest!
Trim: Convertible

Classic Pontiac Catalina Buyer's Guide

Full guide
M
Mike Sullivan
Muscle Cars
1950–1981
~3 min read
Updated Apr 2026
Expert buyer's guide to the Pontiac Catalina 1950–1981. Super Duty 421 identification, PHS documentation, B-body rust inspection, and market pricing from entry driver to racing provenance.
This guide covers
âś“ 10-point inspection checklist
âś“ Common issues & what to avoid
âś“ In-person inspection guide
âś“ Market pricing by year & condition
âś“ 5 FAQs answered
âś“ History & fun facts

Pontiac Catalina Market Overview

Based on 26 Pontiac Catalina listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

26
Listed Now
$36,602
Avg. Asking Price
1957–1976
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site — Above Average
This car: $49,959
Low: $8,995 High: $67,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 81% ◄
Manual 4%
Condition Distribution
Excellent 8%
Good 4%
Fair 4%
Poor 4%
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Classic Pontiac Catalina Buyer's Guide

The Pontiac Catalina occupies a fascinating position in the collector market: it was Pontiac's entry-level full-size car, yet its lighter weight and wide availability with the division's most powerful engines made it the platform of choice for performance buyers who wanted maximum speed at minimum cost. The 1961–1963 Super Duty Catalinas — built for NASCAR and drag racing with aluminum body panels and the 421 Super Duty engine — are among the most significant factory performance cars in American automotive history. Below them are hundreds of thousands of honest, durable, and undervalued full-size Pontiacs that the market has largely overlooked in favor of GTOs and Firebirds.

What to Check Before Buying

PHS Documentation — Order a PHS (Pontiac Historical Society) certificate before paying any performance premium. PHS confirms original engine, transmission, and options from factory production records.
Door Hinge Pillar Check — Check the lower front door hinge pillar from inside the door opening for rust. This is the B-body Pontiac's first structural rust zone and is commonly missed.
Engine Casting Numbers — Read and verify the engine casting numbers against the claimed displacement and year. Cross-reference against PHS documentation on high-value cars.
Super Duty Panel Verification — On Super Duty claims, verify aluminum front body panels with a magnet. Aluminum is non-magnetic; any magnetic front panel is not original Super Duty spec.
Frame Rail Inspection — Crawl under the car and inspect frame rails at body mount points for rust perforations. Body-on-frame construction means the frame can be evaluated separately from the body.
Rear Quarter Rust — Check rear lower quarters and behind the wheel opening with a magnet. B-body Pontiac rust here is common and can extend into the trunk floor.
Trunk Floor — Lift the trunk mat and inspect the trunk floor and spare tire well. Trunk floor rot is near-universal on unprotected Catalinas.
Cooling System Condition — Check coolant color and condition. Look for white residue at valve cover seams indicating head gasket issues from past overheating on big-block cars.
Rocker Panel Condition — Inspect rocker panels with a magnet for filler. Lower rocker rot is common and can extend into the floor pan at the door sill.
VIN Plate Integrity — Verify the VIN plate on the dashboard and the partial VIN stamped on the engine pad. Mismatched numbers indicate an engine swap.

Common Issues

Door hinge pillar rust (lower front door area) is the primary structural rust concern on B-body Pontiacs — it is hidden inside the door opening and commonly ignored until severe. Rear lower quarter and wheel well rust is cosmetically addressable but often extends into the trunk floor. Trunk floor rot is near-universal on unprotected cars. Big-block cooling system issues lead to warped cylinder heads on neglected examples — check coolant condition and look for white residue at the valve cover seams. Pontiac 389/421/428 engine casting numbers are well-documented; verify them against PHS records on any premium car.

What to Look For

Order a PHS documentation certificate before any purchase involving a performance-option premium — PHS verifies original engine and option codes from factory records. Check the lower front door hinge pillar from inside the door opening for structural rust — this is the B-body Pontiac's first rust point. Inspect rear lower quarters and the area behind the wheel opening for filler. On Super Duty cars, verify aluminum front panels with a magnet. Crawl under the car and check the frame rails at the body mount points for rust perforations. Inspect the trunk floor and rear frame crossmembers. Verify engine casting numbers on big-block cars.

Price Guide

Post-1965 Catalina driver: $8,000–$18,000. 421/428 performance cars with documentation: $20,000–$38,000. 2+2 models documented: $30,000–$50,000. Wide-track 1959–1964: $12,000–$28,000. Super Duty documented examples: $80,000–$150,000+. PHS documentation adds 20–40% to any performance car's value by confirming factory authenticity. Deduct 25–35% for any car lacking a verifiable paper trail on claimed performance options.

Did You Know?

Pontiac's wide-track stance — introduced on the 1959 Catalina — placed the wheels at the outer edges of the fenders rather than centered in the wheelwell. This genuine engineering innovation improved handling and became the cornerstone of Pontiac's performance brand identity for the next decade. The 1963 Super Duty drag racing program was personally approved by GM president John Gordon before the AMA racing ban pressure ended factory racing involvement.

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