The Ventura was first introduced for 1960 as a new higher priced example of the Pontiac's standard full size B-Body model which was shared with the Catalina. This model began with great options like the four-door vista sedan and the two-door hardtop and had a very unique exterior including the deluxe wheel covers, sport steering wheel and even a tri-tone seats. The Ventura went on to become its own series in 1966 through 1969 but was then returned to a custom trim option for the Catalina in 1970. This fine riding, fine looking ride comes with a lot of great upgrades from the factory, plenty of work completed to keep it in good running order and has even been professionally evaluated to ensure accuracy and integrity of this listing. The exterior shows well with a factory color still on it, the 8 lug wheels look in great condition to really set off the overall appearance and hosts a great list of factory upgrades such as power steering, power brakes, air conditioning which should only need a recharge, push button radio with power antenna and 8-track player. The condition shows the care given to this vehicle, the multiple appraisals ensure the accuracy and not enough can be said for the nostalgia both outside and in.
| Price | $20,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Pontiac |
| Model | Ventura |
| Year | 1967 |
| Miles | 14,175 |
| Color | Montreaux Blue |
| Engine | 428 V8 |