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1983 Pontiac Bonneville Base Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:85100
Location:

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States
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Classic 1983 pontiac Bonneville, 305 v8, 85,000 original miles, cold ac converted to R-134 , power locks, new exhaust, 4 new white wall uniroyal tiger paw tires, runs and drives great . when was the last time you seen a Bonneville like this ? Pontiac collectors this would be a great addition to your collection. Any questions feel free to message me, call/text/ (570) 9564014 Tony. Thank You!


    On Apr-28-14 at 03:11:54 PDT, seller added the following information:

    the car is Cream with a brown interior, original Gm floor mats, original Am/FM radio, the original spare/jack is there, there is no rust anywhere, the frame and underneath is spotless. paint is probably an 8/10, there is a few minor dents. The vehicle has gone through a complete tune up and runs great,  overall the car is great, I don't think you'll find  a nicer Bonneville around, I encourage you to come view the vehicle and view it yourself, though if you have any questions I will try and answer/describe them as correctly as possible. 

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