There is no one source that establishes a firm value for your car. Edmunds and Kelley Blue Book used to establish baseline prices, but appear to have gotten out of the classics market.
You should research the advertised prices for cars similar to yours in terms of mileage and condition and price it based on the current market. Ebay, Autotrader, and Oldride are good starting points for comparison/contrast.
If you have it insured as a classic, and its condition is sufficiently good, your insurance provider may insist on an appraisal to establish an appropriate rate to charge you for insuring it.
389 and a 421 engine for a 1967 Pontiac catalina
the thermostat is located in between the water mouth on top of the intake manifold and the manifold its self..
Catalina Caper was created in 1967.
The maximum speed of a 1962 Pontiac catalina manual 8cyl 425HP was/is 116.23mph or 187.05kph.
1970 Pontiac catalina coupe and sedan had a standard 350 255 horsepower the 400 was optional rated at 265 horsepower
I believe that is ( 20 U.S. gallons ) in a 1977 Pontiac Catalina
firing order for 1979 Pontiac 301 engine
127 mph
5 on 5"
5 on 5"
5 on 5
A direct bolt in, 1961 to 1965 389 ci, Pontiac including the Pontiac Tempest.