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1973 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr Hardtop on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:100215 Color: Yellow /
 Brown
Location:

Mustang, Oklahoma, United States

Mustang, Oklahoma, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400 cubic inch
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 2N57TX150414 Year: 1973
Interior Color: Brown
Make: Other Makes
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Pontiac Bonneville
Trim: 2 dr hardtop
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 100,215
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Yellow
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 1973 Pontiac Bonneville 2 door hardtop.  Excellent condition.
100,215 miles by original owner.  Drives like new.
Never hit or fixed.  Never rusted.  Garage kept.
400 cubic inch engine, 4 bll, runs as new.  400 TH automatic transmission has just been professionally rebuilt.
Power steering, power disk brakes, air conditioning, clock, am-fm, cruise control, tilt steering wheel.  Roll up windows.  Pro tint job. 
Beautiful vanilla brocade interior.
Crack on right side of dash. 
Excellent tires, battery, oil change. 
Car is road ready.  Drive anywhere.

Clear title. 

These are beautiful driving cars with loads of power.  A real head turner.  Top notch condition all the way.  No door dings.  Gas gauge is not working. 
Has a small hairline crack starting on windshield on right side. 
A/C has not been charged in many years.  Will need this service for cold a/c.
Headliner is like new.  Needs a dome light lens. 
Has new spare and a jack. 
Very clean undercarriage.  
Lightly driven by elderly owner.
Only 2,500 miles average per year since 1973.

Location is Mustang, Oklahoma 73064 (western edge of Oklahoma City). 
Buyer is solely responsible for all shipping inquiries, arrangements, and costs.
Please read Payment Instructions prior to bidding.
Payment Instructions:  Seller is to be paid in full within five calendar days after the auction ends.  Send a cashiers check, or pay cash upon pick up of car.  IF PAYING AT TIME OF PICK UP, CASH ONLY....no exceptions.  Or, mail a cashiers check ahead of time and give it time to clear.  No deposits, no payment plants.  No paypal.  No matter when car is to be picked up, seller must be paid in full within five calendar days after the auction ends.
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Every few a decades, the folks running General Motors lose their minds briefly try to market a car that public doesn't see coming and often aren't ready for. In the '60s there was the rear-engine, air-cooled Chevrolet Corvair, then the mid-engine Pontiac Fiero in the '80s and the completely bizarre Chevy SSR in the 2000s. What all of these had in common was that they bucked the trend for American models of their era, for better or worse. The latest episode of Generation Gap tasked the hosts with finding two cult classic vehicles to choose between; they came come up with two of these quirky products from The General.
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