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1967 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible Big, Beautiful, Always Garaged In Ca And Nv on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:74554
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Here’s that big red convertible you always wanted!  The price is right, you don’t find these every day, so what are you waiting for? 

Check out this 1967 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible . . .

·         Low mileage, odometer shows 74554

·         Original fender skirts

·         Good glass

·         Glass window in convertible top

·         Tonneu cover for convertible top

·         Original interior leather and seat belts

·         Original carpet

·         Original wheel covers

·         Always garaged

·         Huge original V-8 engine with 4 bbl carburetor

·         Automatic transmission

·         Clean title, Clean VIN search

We’ve owned this beauty since 1988.  We bought it from the California estate of a friend’s father after his father passed away.  It’s been garaged at our home since day one.  The odometer shows 74554 miles, and I believe that is accurate. We never drove it much except for an occasional drive down the Las Vegas Strip.

While it is a great car to drive, we bought others and this 1967 Pontiac Bonneville hasn’t been licensed since 2006.  Since then, rather than start it, we had it trailered twice to our mechanic who drained the fuel tank and lines, checked the mechanics, changed the oil and did routine maintenance.

This car is certainly solid, but like any older vehicle, it isn’t perfect.  Despite always being garaged, the red lacquer paint on the hood and trunk surface has faded.  The seats have one separation of about 5 inches on the seam of the driver’s seat, the dash is split, and the upholstery could use a cleaning.  The hydraulics for the convertible roof were a little weak in 2006 and we haven’t test them.  Some tonneau snaps are missing or have pulled though the material in several locations.  The convertible top is solid but showing some loose stitching.  The shift indicator doesn’t work, but the transmission was strong the last time out of the garage.

When we last drove it all mechanical systems seemed sound.  However, we make no warrantee either stated or implied about the condition of the vehicle, its operability, drivability or any other factor or consideration.  It is sold as is. 

We hand washed this car prior to taking the most recent photos, but we did not detail it, preferring to have you see it as it is without cosmetics.

If you want additional photos, let us know and we will get them.  Please be specific.

We will assist in rolling it out of the garage so it can be easily loaded onto your vehicle.  If you want photos of your loaded vehicle, we will provide them.

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