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There's Money in Cheese!

1963 Pontiac Catalina Swiss Cheese

- 1 of only 14 "Swiss Cheese" Catalinas ever built
- Formerly of the Randy Williams Super Duty Collection
- Full frame-off restoration completed in 2000 by expert restorer Scott Tiemann
- Discovered in the late 1970s by Randy Williams
- Sponsored by Packer Pontiac of Detroit, and driven by Packer employee Howard Maselles
- NHRA C/Stock record holder
- Super Duty 421/405 HP engine
- Borg Warner heavy duty T-85 3-speed transmission
- Frost Silver, Blue interior with full as-original lettering
- The most famous of the 14 "Swiss Cheese" Super Duty lightweight Catalinas

Sold ... $530,000
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3 comments

Clickity Click said:

At that price I'd drive it a few times and being that it is a rarity, back up on blocks it would go! wow
Wonder why it has a Ford Truck Hood Scoop?
10 years ago

Indycaver (Norm) replied to Clickity Click:

Pontiac bought the hood scoops from Ford and put a GM part number on them so that it would qualify as stock. Cold air induction was recognized as a power builder.
10 years ago

Clickity Click replied to Indycaver (Norm):

Oh pretty tricky on their part. lol Charlie was explaining about the hood scoops and such ... thanks for the answer to the hood scoop. :)
10 years ago