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How much horsepower does a Pontiac 421 have?

How much horsepower does a Pontiac 421 have?

373 horsepower
The engine is rated at 373 horsepower and features dual four-barrel carburetors, a solid-lifter camshaft, and high-capacity aluminum exhaust manifolds. The 421 engine is available only with related heavy-duty driveline components. It can be fitted to any Catalina or Ventura 2-door model.”

Did Pontiac make a Hemi engine?

This was a project started by Pontiac with the end goal of building a Pontiac 427 Hemi. Surprisingly, Mopar actually agreed and sent over several of the engineers that designed both the 392 and 426 Hemi. The goal of making a Pontiac Hemi succeeded but was never produced.

What makes a Pontiac 2 + 2 different from a Catalina?

Distinguishing a 2+2 visually from a Catalina were faux louvers on the fenders or quarter panels. Annual changes meant the look and placement of the louvers were on different locations on the fenders from one year to the next. 1964 was the only year that the 2+2 came without them.

What kind of engine does a Pontiac 2 + 2 have?

Sport seekers were also pleased with Pontiacs new package called the “2 + 2” option for its full-size Catalina two-door hardtop and convertible. Due to a GM policy that prohibited engines over 400 cid in intermediates, the GTO had to make do with the division’s 389-cid V-8, while Catalina could be optioned with Pontiac’s 421-cid monster motor.

When did the Pontiac Catalina become a series?

It officially became its own series in 1966, on the same platform, but reverted again to an option on the Catalina in 1967 and was discontinued in the United States the same year due to poor sales. It continued as a series in Canada until 1970.

How much is a 1965 Pontiac 2 + 2 Survivor?

It’s said to be a 90k mile survivor with the 338 horsepower 421 V8 and a 4-speed. You can take a closer look at it here on craigslist where it has a $35k asking price. The 2+2 is an interesting animal.

What was the Pontiac Catalina 2 + 2 in 1964?

In 1964 2+2 was an option package for the Catalina that boasted bucket seats, console, special interior trim, and subtle exterior badges. The performance of the 1964-1967 Pontiac Catalina 2+2 models was highly praised. Bob McVay tried a 2+2 hardtop for Motor Trend, which gave Pontiac a blanket “Car of the Year” award in 1965.

What was the name of the 1965 Pontiac 2 + 2?

The 2+2 seemed to bring out the caveman in a number of automotive testers. Motor Trend gave its Car of the Year award to the entire 1965 Pontiac lineup, calling the 2+2 “a real he-man’s personal transportation car… 2+2 means a powerhouse with beauty, grace, and a road-hugging ability far above its passenger-sedan running mates.”

What kind of engine does a Catalina 2 + 2 have?

For your money, 2+2 featured a 338hp, 459-lbs.ft., four-barrel 421-cube V-8 as standard equipment; Tri-Power was a $307 option, while the 376hp 421HO package cost $410. Your choice of a floor-mounted three-speed stick, a Muncie four-speed or a Turbo Hydra-Matic was available.

What kind of transmission did the Pontiac Catalina have?

Both a four-speed and Hydra-Matic transmission were available. The package was a trial balloon in 1964, and only 7,998 Catalinas were so equipped. A year later, Pontiac applied the huge 421 V-8 as standard in the 2+2 package, with fender louvers and special hood/deck badges to identify it.

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Ruth Doyle