If I had an engine for it, I would be driving down to buy it, I would leave the right rear door the way it is or try pushing out the dent from the inside with me foot Great price with all 4 T-3's
Very nice survivor 1967 pontiac ventura 4 door sedan. One fussy senior owner until 4 years ago. Nice fairly new paint, chrome and upholstery. Headliner is good. A very straight car. Needs a 400 v8 or 389v8. Turbo 400, ps , rest of drive train are in the car ready to go. Lots of receipts for the paint and body work plus lots of suspension work etc. Done to car. Car has all 4 t3 headlights which were only installed at the pontiac factory so the front end has never been hit. Right rear door needs to be replaced....Have a replacement. I just waxed it and the body is very straight. This will make a great family cruiser at an almost giveaway price. Ted 360 798-3440
where there many of those produced ?? i always heard of a Ventura in the early 60 s ?? but not in 67
19601970 full-sized
First generation
Production
19601970
The Ventura was first introduced for 1960 as a new higher priced model on Pontiac's shorterfull-size 122-inch B-body wheelbase, shared with the Pontiac Catalina. It was available as a four-door Vista sedan and two-door hardtop. It had unique exterior identification, deluxe wheel covers, a sport steering wheel, and distinctive tri-tone seats done in "Morrokide" (Pontiac's leather-like vinyl upholstery).
The Ventura continued in 1961 as its own model, but from 196270, the Ventura was a trim option on the Catalina, although cars with the option were badged only as "Ventura", with no Catalina identification. The Ventura and Executive models were dropped after 1970