What Talent and creative people to design vehicals that look beautiful to this day, with so many choices, it's hard to believe there was actually a time like that in America never to return again.
Ah back when General Motors were the King of the Hill. Pontiacs always did have the best styling in my opinion. It's amazing all the models that were offered with the Catalina, Bonneville and Grand Prix. So many different models with added badges. Even the Catalina 2 + 2. And all the interior color choices. Amazing! Too bad the film is in black and white. I'd love to see what that three-tone Aqua interior looked like in color lol! Yea Aqua was really big back in the early sixties. Yes I really loved Pontiac styling especially the sixties. Anyway thanks for posting. I enjoyed it. Peace out.
Pontiac led the industry in styling in the '60s, which I think was GM's plan. I believe industry insiders did regard these cars as the best looking then. I grew up with these. I never thought cars would turn to ugly later on starting with the '80s.
I have a 1964 Pontiac Catalina Ventura Sports Coupe and I loved seeing this video of what my car looked like brand new. Mine is a project pulled out of a barn from Gilroy
Justin, Thanks for the comment. During the '64 model year, Pontiac sent film reals out to the dealers for salesman training. These are part of a literature collection that I found a few years ago. The videos here were originally on vinyl LP's and film. They were then converted to a digital format. There are several more to go, I just need to get them uploaded.
WOW, I am 64 now and remember a neighbor several streets over who bought a 1970 Bonneville brougham with the 455, I think it was bigger than his house, he would have a few beers then leave rubber in the street
When I was a kid, I helped some of my friends push one of those after it got stuck on the street during a snowstorm. And trust me it WAS bigger than a house! lol
@@bobjohnson1587 We had a 59 Olds Dynamic 88 Fiesta wagon and then my Father bought a 66 Toronado, that car was sheer BEAUTY, to be honest i have been looking for 1 thats in great shape, solid and drivable
The Bonneville Brougham was a precursor to full size sedans moving up in luxury - a year before both the LTD and Caprice. Indeed for years the Bonneville Brougham (and then Grand Ville) were as good as you could get from GM before moving up to the C body, and they often had nicer interiors than the base Electra and 98 too. Top trim Pontiacs always gave you a little 'extra' - we had a neighbor who swore by them even though he could have afforded the larger cars. (In the end though, the Marquis Brougham got him, little more money but even more plush)
Love the dealer video.....as a huge early 60s full size lover and owner (62 2 dr 4 speed tripower man steering man brakes catalina a 62 4 dr vista auto power brake power steering a 63 grand prix 8 lug man steering man steering 4 speed tri power a 66 2 dr hardtop bench seat auto catalina and a 66 8 lug power steering power brake tri power 3 speed stick grand prix......still havent got ahold of a 65 yet tho lol) i enjoy seeing the old videos pormoting the new models.....
What Talent and creative people to design vehicals that look beautiful to this day, with so many choices, it's hard to believe there was actually a time like that in America never to return again.
Ah back when General Motors were the King of the Hill. Pontiacs always did have the best styling in my opinion. It's amazing all the models that were offered with the Catalina, Bonneville and Grand Prix. So many different models with added badges. Even the Catalina 2 + 2. And all the interior color choices. Amazing! Too bad the film is in black and white. I'd love to see what that three-tone Aqua interior looked like in color lol! Yea Aqua was really big back in the early sixties. Yes I really loved Pontiac styling especially the sixties. Anyway thanks for posting. I enjoyed it. Peace out.
Pontiac led the industry in styling in the '60s, which I think was GM's plan. I believe industry insiders did regard these cars as the best looking then. I grew up with these. I never thought cars would turn to ugly later on starting with the '80s.
By my point of view, Bonneville/Catalina/GP MY 1965 are among the best looking land yachts ever made
I have a 1964 Pontiac Catalina Ventura Sports Coupe and I loved seeing this video of what my car looked like brand new. Mine is a project pulled out of a barn from Gilroy
Justin, Thanks for the comment. During the '64 model year, Pontiac sent film reals out to the dealers for salesman training. These are part of a literature collection that I found a few years ago. The videos here were originally on vinyl LP's and film. They were then converted to a digital format. There are several more to go, I just need to get them uploaded.
GM had the best styles so many divisions .Pontiac had the power style and quality
Man, that's awesome. Keep it up man, I've already watched all of these videos. It's great to see.
Pontiac's Gone but not Forgotten hold on to them if you 💯 have one
The ‘64’s and the ‘66’s were my favorite Pontiac’s of all time.
WOW, I am 64 now and remember a neighbor several streets over who bought a 1970 Bonneville brougham with the 455, I think it was bigger than his house, he would have a few beers then leave rubber in the street
When I was a kid, I helped some of my friends push one of those after it got stuck on the street during a snowstorm. And trust me it WAS bigger than a house! lol
@@bobjohnson1587 We had a 59 Olds Dynamic 88 Fiesta wagon and then my Father bought a 66 Toronado, that car was sheer BEAUTY, to be honest i have been looking for 1 thats in great shape, solid and drivable
The Bonneville Brougham was a precursor to full size sedans moving up in luxury - a year before both the LTD and Caprice. Indeed for years the Bonneville Brougham (and then Grand Ville) were as good as you could get from GM before moving up to the C body, and they often had nicer interiors than the base Electra and 98 too. Top trim Pontiacs always gave you a little 'extra' - we had a neighbor who swore by them even though he could have afforded the larger cars. (In the end though, the Marquis Brougham got him, little more money but even more plush)
Love the dealer video.....as a huge early 60s full size lover and owner (62 2 dr 4 speed tripower man steering man brakes catalina a 62 4 dr vista auto power brake power steering a 63 grand prix 8 lug man steering man steering 4 speed tri power a 66 2 dr hardtop bench seat auto catalina and a 66 8 lug power steering power brake tri power 3 speed stick grand prix......still havent got ahold of a 65 yet tho lol) i enjoy seeing the old videos pormoting the new models.....
no doubt, the American auto industry made some beautiful cars in the 1960s
Morrokide, the Space Age Upholstery.
Awesome video. Where did you get this? My dad has a 65 Pontiac Catalina. He'd go crazy over a video like this.
Great videos Chad!!!
At least they gave you the option of gauges instead of the common " idiot lights ".
I love the GP.
My first and still favorite car wish I still had that car
Just terrific!
My Mom had 64 Tempest convertible, I guess they forgot it.
In 64 you didn't see a lot of those 8 lug wheels back when Pontiac competed in Nascar.
They called the wide track remember this when I was kid
Thanks for your good video 🙂
They did offer red lines on 2+2 check the brosure on ,65 2+2
. Also a great video give you a like
Jeez why were the photos in B&W? Anyone?
They did offer red lines on 2+2 check ,the 65 brosure on 2+,2 but dash pad is to puffy
This Great.
"🎶little GtO"🏁
Actually these full sized cars are that little GTO's big brothers...8)
Put six adults in car 3 in front 3 8n back 5 in trunk
Be nice if it were in color.😉