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1967 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible on 2040-cars

US $19,375.00
Year:1967 Mileage:60934
Location:

Brick, New Jersey, United States

Brick, New Jersey, United States
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, and welcome to my e bay auction on this BEAUTIFUL 1967 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible…. Now I really don’t know where to start, or where to end, but I really believe this car should be seen in person! UNBELIEVABLE, how this Pontiac really stood the test of time…. This is NOT a ground up restoration, nor is it a PARTIAL restoration, but rather a TRUE “SURVIVOR” This Bonneville has NEVER SEEN RAIN, SNOW, SALT, and I have to laugh at myself, but I don’t even think it ever seen the SUN…. Like the old saying goes, “YOU JUST DON’T FIND THEM LIKE THIS ANYMORE”!!!! I am not a car salesman, nor a car dealer, just someone who really respects, and appreciates the fine work, class, and art in CLASSIC AUTOMOBILES!!!! This is a TRUE, 60,000 mile car, that still wears its ORIGINAL PAINT, ( Cameo Ivory ), ORIGINAL BLACK CLOTH CONVERTBLE TOP with the ORIGINAL GLASS REAR WINDOW, ORIGINAL BLACK VINYL INTERIOR, ORIGINAL FAN BELTS, with the GM part numbers still on them, ORIGINAL BATTERY CABLES, and even its ORIGINAL TRUNK MAT!!!!!! Truly AMAZING!!!!! It still even has its ORIGINAL Bias Ply SPARE TIRE….. This stunning Pontiac RUNS and DRIVES like it just rolled off the assembly line! The body and lines are STRAIGHT as an ARROW, with not one single wave in it!!!!! It comes with the ORIGINAL, FACTORY OPTIONAL spinner wheel covers, soft ray tint front windshield, AM push button radio, remote control outside mirror, interior clock, and trunk light….. Everything works correct, and proper, from the radio, electric convertible top, and even down to the reverse lamps!!!! PLEASE, feel free to come and LOOK FOR YOURSELF, on how well PRESERVED, and UNMOLESTED this Bonneville is…. These photos DO NOT show just how well this car was kept, and PRESERVED!!!! The interior is in EXCELLENT ORIGINAL shape, and NEVER FIXED, or REUPHOLSTERED…. This Pontiac is also Certified, PHS Documented. Must I say anymore……. Please, if you have any questions, you can e mail me, or call me @ 917 709 1615…. My name is Tommy, and I will be more than happy to answer any questions before you place your bid??? The car is located in my CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE, in Toms River, New Jersey 08724…. I can also assist in DOMESTIC  and INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING for the NEW OWNER??? Thanks again, and Good Luck, for who knows when you will ever find a TRUE VIRGIN like this one???

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Online Find: 1970 Pontiac Firebird Concept, cousin of the Weinermobile

Thu, Mar 26 2015

So there's this for sale over at Hemmings: the 1970 Pontiac Firebird One concept designed by Harry Bentley Bradley and built by Dave Crook. For sale at the time of writing in Bellevue, Washington for $94,950, most of the seller's description appears to be pulled from a 2001 Barrett-Jackson listing, when the car was sold at auction for $61,600. Before we get to the car, it helps to know the man behind it: Bradley was a designer at General Motors from 1962 to 1966 who, against company policy, continued to submit designs to Hot Rod magazine under an assumed name. Mattel poached him in 1966 to design its brand new toy line called Hot Wheels, and Bradley designed all of them except one. He only stayed at Mattel for a year because he didn't think Hot Wheels would be successful, then left to start his own design company. Among other works, he penned the most recent example of the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Now can you see the Firebird One's design language? Since it apparently has a letter of documentation from GM design staff, we'll assume that GM asked the then-freelancing Bradley to work some magic on its muscle car, this being the totally Hot-Wheels influenced result. There are 17,456 miles on its 255-horsepower, 350 cubic-inch V8. The interior has tan leather, custom bucket seats, a wood grain dash, and one of the most awkward spare tire placements ever. The seller assures all prospective buyers that it is, like the Death Star, "fully operational."

Autoblog Classifieds finds: 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT

Tue, May 15 2018

Autoblog's free Readers' Used Car Classifieds section is a great place to list your car for sale, and because these are readers, they often list really interesting cars. Occasionally we find interesting listings, and tell you what's special about them. This 1987 Pontiac Fiero was listed for sale at the time of this writing, but if the listing expires by the time you read this, feel free to browse for other great finds. Thirty years after General Motors stopped building it, the Pontiac Fiero might have finally emerged from the darkness. First, it was a humble commuter car that just happened to be a mid-engined coupe, then it was a re-skinnable basis for Fierorraris or other slightly strange kit cars, and then it made some Worst Cars of All Time lists due to its econobox ingredients, including its Chevy Citation suspension parts. But after a few decades, even the most mediocre car will become interesting as most of the examples built have been run into the ground; why not then the Fiero? The story of the Fiero is paralleled by a number of GM products, as it improved constantly the longer it was built, and by the time of the last model years it was quite decent indeed. And then the plug was pulled. The Fiero might not be a Toyota MR2 or even a Fiat X1/9, but it was made in two body styles, the notchback and the fastback, the latter of which looks especially good now. The Fiero also remains quite affordable, and the plastic body panels do not rust, unlike with the two aforementioned cars. This 1987 car advertised for sale at Autoblog Classifieds does not yet benefit from the 1988 cars' improved suspension, but thanks to its low, low 47,000-mile odometer reading, it looks to be in tip-top shape. The automatic transmission is just the three-speed affair, though, rendering the V6 car here more of a cruiser than a fiery hot canyon carver. Perhaps that has contributed to its good condition, along with the lack of possibly leaky T-tops. Could the Fiero have aged better than your Hall & Oates tapes? Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Junkyard Gem: 1987 Pontiac Firebird

Sat, May 9 2020

From 1967 through 2002, the Pontiac Division offered the Firebird, close sibling to the Chevrolet Camaro. By the third generation, which debuted for the 1982 model year, it became more difficult to tell the two F-body cars apart at a glance and the Pontiac-exclusive engines of the earlier years disappeared, but the Firebird still retained its own personality and its own position in the GM marketing hierarchy. I still find the occasional 1982-1992 Camaro as I search car graveyards for interesting stuff, but the corresponding Firebirds have become scarce in recent years. Here's a base-engine-equipped '87, its Bright Red paint (yes, that was the official name for the color) faded by the Colorado sun as it awaits the crusher. Firebird shoppers had their choice of three engines in 1987: A 5.7-liter Chevy V8 (210 hp), a 5.0-liter Chevy V8 (205 hp) and the same 2.8-liter 60° V6 that went into the Fiero and countless front-drive GM sedans (135 hp). This car has the base engine. The third-gen F-body didn't weigh much (3,105 pounds for the '87 with six-banger, about what a 2020 Corolla weighs), so 135 horses was tolerable. Plenty of these cars got T-5 5-speed manual transmissions, but this one got the two-pedal setup. Camaro wheels, of course. Our Friend the Carburetor didn't disappear from new cars until the early 1990s in the United States, though electronic fuel injection had become very commonplace by 1987. Still, GM considered this car's EFI worth a door-handle brag. It's not worth fixing up a mashed six-cylinder third-gen Firebird, so we can see the route this car took to its final parking space. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. When you're about to be beaten to a pulp by catcalling, Olds-driving thugs, run to the Firebird! This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. So much big hair in these late-1980s Pontiac ads! Featured Gallery Junked 1987 Pontiac Firebird View 24 Photos Auto News Pontiac Automotive History Coupe Firebird pontiac firebird Junkyard Gems