1966 Pontiac Bonneville on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
UP FOR SALE, IS THIS 1966 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 DOOR . THIS WAS A ONE OWNER CALIF CAR, THAT I ACQUIRED FROM AN ESTATE SALE. ACCORDING TO THE SON, HIS MOTHER BOUGHT THE CAR NEW IN 1966, AND OWNED IT UNTIL SHE PASSED AWAY.
THE CAR HAS ORIGINAL MILES OF 60800. IT'S BEEN WELL CARED FOR AND ACCORDING TO HER SON, IT WAS ALWAYS GARAGED. THE CAR HAD BEEN TUCKED AWAY FOR A FEW YEARS, AND NOT DRIVEN ANYMORE DUE TO HER AGE. WHEN I GOT THE CAR, I DID A COMPLETE MAINTENANCE ON IT FORM BUMPER TO BUMPER. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL 389 4BBL ENGINE AND TURBO 400 TRANS. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES REALLY GREAT. VERY SMOOTH AND QUIET. NO SMOKE, NO TICKS NO LEAKS. THE AIR CONDITIONING BLOWS COLD. IN MY OPINION, THE CAR IS VERY SOUND. I REALLY ENJOY DRIVING IT. THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL AND UNTOUCHED. THE DASH AND DASH PAD ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THERE ARE SOME MINOR FLAWS THAT I CAN SEE. ONE, IS A FOUR INCH SPLIT ON THE LOWER SIDE DRIVERS SEAT IN THE SEAM AND THE WOOD GRAIN ON THE DASH HAS SOME SMALL SPLITS. THE REST OF THE INTERIOR LOOKS TO BE GOOD. NORMAL WARE AND TARE ARE PRESENT. THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE. VERY SOLID. NO RUST THAT I CAN FIND. VERY SOLID FLOORS AND TRUNK. FROM WHAT I CAN TELL, IT'S BEEN REPAINTED SOME TIME IN ITS LIFE. THE ORIGINAL COLOR LOOKS TO HAVE BEEN A BLUE. THE PAINT ON IT NOW IS DECENT. IT DOES HAVE SOME CHIPS AND FADING, BUT OVERALL LOOKS GOOD. THE BUMPERS ARE STRAIT AND NICE. BUT DOES HAVE SOME FADING AND LIGHT SURFACE RUST ON THE LOWER BOTTOMS. ALL OF THE CHROME TRIM IS THERE AND LOOKS PRETTY DECENT FOR ITS AGE. THE ONLY THING MISSING IS THE LETTER V ON THE DECK LID. IN MY OPINION, I BELIEVE THE CAR IS CLOSE TO A NUMBER 3 CONDITION. BUT OF COARSE YOU WILL NEED TO BE THE JUDGE. I HAVE TRIED TO DESCRIBE THE CAR AS BEST FROM WHAT I SEE AND KNOW. IT NOT PERFECT IN ANY WAY, NOR DO I MAKE ANY CLAIMS THAT IT IS. ITS MY OPINION, THE CAR IS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR ITS AGE. IF YOUR INTERESTED IN THE CAR, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE OR SEND ME A NUMBER AND ILL BE HAPPY TO CHAT WITH YOU. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE AT THE CLOSE OF SALE. THE BALANCE IS DUE WITHIN 5 DAYS. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL YOUR FUNDS IN ORDER BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY OFFERS. ALSO CONSIDER ANY SHIPPING COST YOU MIGHT HAVE. THE CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS NEITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THE CAR IS ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE SALE AT ANY TIME. THANKS FOR YOU TIME AND FOR LOOKING. |
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