1970 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.see Video!...gto,lemans,catalina on 2040-cars
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States
1970 Pontiac Bonneville convertible 455. If your looking for a nice clean solid car, then look no further. The last owner Did a great job maintaining this Pontiac. An did an excellent job when it came to storing it in the winter months. They owned it 23 years and every winter it went into storage up on jackstands. And every spring took it to a local mechanic to check everything over. The floor is solid.The trunk looks factory yet. The underside of the doors are clean. This is the best unrestored car I've run across in years around Wisconsin. The 455 engine runs very well and the transmission shift smooth like it should. Power top with rear glass works beautiful. I guess the car was in a couple car shows, years ago according to the plate in the glovebox. It also has a newer aftermarket stereo in it. This is a must see to appreciate car. In the shape it's in now it makes a great daily driver and still turns heads. There is not a whole lot I can say bad about the car. But the paint job is older and amature looking and there is a small cut in the convertible top by the bottom near quarter panel.Could be repaired. The interior is original. This would be an easy frame off restoration car or just drive it like it is. 1970 was the last production year of the Bonneville Convertible. I would think in time this would be a nicely high priced collectible. I have a 100% positive feedback rating so bid with confidence. Please feel free to ask any questions or more pictures. I also have videos of a walk around and a test drive on YouTube Here are the links: http://youtu.be/UKaAKioWoHM Walk around http://youtu.be/dZ4IJ5vA3cA Power Top http://youtu.be/h-nIp4PjFa0 Drive Away http://youtu.be/UT3paobI8C8 Test Drive |
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