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- Q7228211 subject Q6278613.
- Q7228211 subject Q6278615.
- Q7228211 subject Q9205488.
- Q7228211 abstract "The Pontiac 2+2 is a full size automobile that was manufactured by Pontiac, built on the B-body chassis. It debuted for the 1964 model year as a trim-only option for the Pontiac Catalina, with special door panels, buckets seats, and center console and exterior badging. Pontiac marketed the 2+2 as the "big brother" to the popular Pontiac GTO. Beginning in 1965 the name Catalina was no longer found on the car, although it was still an option on the Catalina. The 2+2 was equipped with a 421 cu in (6.9 L) engine, dual exhaust, heavy duty front springs as well as its own outer body trim appointments. It officially became its own series in 1966, on the same platform, but reverted again to an option 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. All Canadian-built 2+2's were equipped with a Pontiac body on a Chevrolet chassis, with the full range of Chevrolet engines available from inline 6-cylinder to Big block V-8.The name 2+2 reappeared briefly in 1986 on the Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 G-body "aerobody" coupe, of which only 1,225 were built.".
- Q7228211 bodyStyle Q213853.
- Q7228211 bodyStyle Q55989.
- Q7228211 class Q304895.
- Q7228211 height "1.2192254".
- Q7228211 length "5.45084".
- Q7228211 manufacturer Q40990.
- Q7228211 productionEndYear "1967".
- Q7228211 productionStartYear "1964".
- Q7228211 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q193986.
- Q7228211 thumbnail 1965_Pontiac_2+2_coupe_421_CID_tri-power_8-lug_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q7228211 transmission "3 or 4-speed manual, automatic".
- Q7228211 wheelbase "3.0734".
- Q7228211 wikiPageExternalLink www.Pontiac2plus2registry.com.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q1339720.
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- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q1475085.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q193986.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q213853.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q226062.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q267714.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q2902370.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q304895.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q40990.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q55989.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q615089.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278613.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278615.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q731988.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q7839857.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q81965.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q83558.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q858319.
- Q7228211 wikiPageWikiLink Q9205488.
- Q7228211 aka "Parisienne 2+2".
- Q7228211 bodyStyle "2".
- Q7228211 class Q304895.
- Q7228211 manufacturer "Pontiac".
- Q7228211 name "Pontiac 2+2".
- Q7228211 production "1964".
- Q7228211 related Q193986.
- Q7228211 transmission "3".
- Q7228211 type Product.
- Q7228211 type Automobile.
- Q7228211 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7228211 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7228211 type Thing.
- Q7228211 comment "The Pontiac 2+2 is a full size automobile that was manufactured by Pontiac, built on the B-body chassis. It debuted for the 1964 model year as a trim-only option for the Pontiac Catalina, with special door panels, buckets seats, and center console and exterior badging. Pontiac marketed the 2+2 as the "big brother" to the popular Pontiac GTO. Beginning in 1965 the name Catalina was no longer found on the car, although it was still an option on the Catalina.".
- Q7228211 label "Pontiac 2+2".
- Q7228211 depiction 1965_Pontiac_2+2_coupe_421_CID_tri-power_8-lug_1.jpg.
- Q7228211 name "Parisienne 2+2 (in Canada)".
- Q7228211 name "Pontiac 2+2".