1961 Pontiac Bonneville 2dr Coupe*389 V8 4spd Auto*early Musclecar Project&title on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
1961 Pontiac Bonneville 2 door "Bubbletop" coupe! Restore or part it out! Use the roof and windows to convert a '62 Impala into a Bubbletop BelAir! Complete Car with 389 engine and 4 speed Auto trans. Not running but engine spins Bring a trailer or send a shipper. I will help load it up! This is a matching numbers 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville 2 Dr Bubbletop Coupe Legendary 389/303 4BBL engine and 4 Speed Hydramatic transmission. Exterior needs a good body man but the floors are solid. Even the trunk pan is about 80% good and repairable. The engine spins but the car is not currently running. Everything is still under the hood.. Vin and Engine numbers match.. The engine code is BB and trans is the 4 Speed Hydramatic. Most other parts are present except for the two hood eyebrow trim pieces, fender gunsights and a few other small pieces. The long stainless side pieces are here and so are the wide stainless mouldings. A few letters are missing. This car also has a very RARE power antenna and front/rear speaker switch.. Replace a few bulbs and fuses and I have no doubt the systems will fire back up. Radio works on front speaker but the rear hasn't come on yet. Might be a wire, might be the cone? This cool Bonneville Bubbletop needs total restoration including exterior metal work. Windshield cracked but other glass is OK. Nice door panels and the seat cushions appear to be fine. Seat covers could be fixed or used with a blanket over them for a while. NADA guide lists restored cars like this at $40,000. Here are beautiful examples of what this car could be:
Buy it Now!!! Get it running and it'll be worth $2000-$3000 more immediately. If this car does not sell this month I may part it out.
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