1962 Chevrolet Corvette
&
1965 Pontiac Catalina 2+2


Owner: Jack Anderson from The USA

1962 Chevrolet Corvette - 4-speed manual - 327ci V8 340 HP

1962 Corvette-
This car was built in December 1961, equipped with a high performance 340hp 327 cu.in. solid lifter engine.
Sateen silver paint, with a red interior - a relatively rare color combination at the time. I purchased it at the AACA
Fall Meet in Hershey, PA, in October 1996, drove it for about 5 years before disassembling it for a body-on-frame
restoration. The car is used for pleasure driving, local car shows, and an occasional low 14-second blast down the 1/4-mile.

At the racetrack.

1965 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 - 4-speed manual - 421ci 356 HP Tri-Power engine. (Rebuilt to about 450 hp).

1965 Pontiac 2+2-
According to Pontiac Historical Services, this Catalina 2+2 sports coupe was built on or about December 7,
1964, at the Linden, NJ, assembly plant. The vehicle is Fontaine Blue with a Blue Charcoal interior. Original equipment
included the 2+2 Sports Option, the 421CI / 356 HP WH code motor (one of 877 1965 Pontiac’s so equipped), Tri-Power carburetion,
with a 4-speed manual transmission, and 3.42 Saf-T-Track rear. The car retains all original body panels, glass, interior & drive train.
Since its original sale by Jarman Pontiac, Baltimore, MD, the car has always been registered in Delaware. Purchased in 2007, it has been
restored with new paint, re-plated bright work & the engine rebuilt by Pontiac racing guru's Jim & Mark Pickett of Runnin' Injun Racing. In
the last two years it has been driven over 13,000 miles - round trips to Ohio four times, Charleston, WV, Bowling Green, KY, and assorted trips
to PA & NJ. It has been awarded three POCI Gold Awards, an AACA National First Junior Award, & Pontiac Fall Nationals Best-In-Show. The car is not
just a show car, however - frequent trips to drag race events in NJ & MD have resulted in high 13-second 1/4-mile times @ 102mph (on bias-ply street tires).

Owning this car inspired me to form a 2+2 Registry, hosted at www.Pontiac2plus2Registry.com


At the racetrack.