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1964 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Door Hard Top. on 2040-cars

US $2,619.64
Year:1964 Mileage:103000 Color: Gold /
 Gold
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:389
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 8844s20409 Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Bonneville
Trim: .
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 103,000
Exterior Color: Gold
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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. ... 

I am a huge fan of 64 Pontiacs.  I am selling this car because I bought a 64 Safari...otherwise, I would not sell it.  The car needs a few things, but has a lot of good things going for it. This is not "like an impala" nor is it the GTO's big brother.  This was simply Pontiacs best full size trim line car, as far as I know, and likely one of the best looking cars of the 60's.  The interiors are spectacular, the lines are great by most car folks' opinion and the ride of the 64 Pontiac is very hard to beat.  


I bought it last year in Oregon, prior to that, I was told the car spent most of its life in Las Vegas.  I believe the car was built in California.  

The car needs the following:  a brake/wheel cylinder is bad...brakes stick, I would drive to a neighboring state or further without any hesitation, but that is a bit risky..because of the brakes. The headliner and carpet are bad, the rear passenger window was stuck down when I bought it and the car got wet inside messing up the carpet and headliner as well. The trunk has rust, but looks so nice like it is, and is solid. I would leave it alone.... its dry and looks good/original.  I did put a water pump on it, and that is all I have done to the car.  I have driven it no more than10 miles, but it runs so smooth and shifts so good.  No funny noises or hesitations, no smoke, no knocks, no ticks...none.  It steers extremely well, and is not a rattle trap, its very quiet.  I know these cars well, and it is a good one.  Not a high miles wore out junker.  The wipers are quiet on the windshield as well.... i ran them when I washed it today.   The front bumper is as nice as I have ever seen and its around 1500 bucks just to get one to look like this (re-chromed) The stainless and other chrome (except a spot on the rear bumper) is in SUPER SHAPE... I mean SUPER.  The body DOES NOT HAVE A DENT... LET ME BE VERY CLEAR... IT DOES NOT HAVE A DENT.  The car is almost 50 years old, and again... DOES NOT HAVE A DENT.  The re-paint paint job is faded but looks fine because again.. the car is super straight and the chrome and stainless shine so well. It does have one panel repainted, but i took a photo of the inside of the trunk and you can see it was never bashed in or anything major.  The dash is cracked, the front seat is not perfect.  The door panels are as nice as I have ever seen...WOW... so nice.  the drivers window was slowly working, not now.. the others are slow or need help up... need to be lubricated on the tracks for sure.  The engine and transmission are strong.  The car looks really nice.  I took photos of the car after I washed it, and once it was dry as well.  The right rear tire was pretty low, but its pumped up now and holds air just fine.. car has been sitting in my garage for close to a year and I drove it out without any issues at all.  Starts up nice.  NO SMOKE, NO TICKS, NO CARB ISSUES, no slowly turning over, no smells, etc.  No cracked glass or hazing either, nice factory green tinted glass.  Tires are good, not rotten or bald, not perfect or new either...  I did not look at the spare, but its likely an old bias ply, and the jack is in the trunk factory mounted.  I am pretty sure its 103k miles as the door panels, glass, chrome, and rubber on the pedals seem to tell that kind of story/miles... not double that.   

I do not expect the car to go for much, but be assured, you would spend a lot of time looking for one with a body this nice, the trim and chrome and running condition.  It needs a couple things as I mentioned, but this is a good car.  Not a junk yard cover up job.  
I just finally put it in my name, so the title is about 1 week away.  Likely by the time the auction is ending, I will have it.  

Dont waste my time or yours.  If you bid, bid to win.  Put the deposit down, and pay for it as required. This is not a high dollar/need a loan kind of car...lets treat it like that...  

You cant restore it at my house, eat dinner and take a shower here, and ask me to do all kinds of other things.. this is a low dollar car purchase.  I like getting a deal, and this will be a deal to whoever wins...  low reserve.  I often lower the buy it now and reserve to get instant gratification.. so watch closely.   Thanks for reading this far. If you live in Oregon or Washington, perhaps another state somewhat near here, I may be able to deliver it cheaper than a car hauler etc.  JUST ASK ME or MAKE AN OFFER.....   David

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