1962 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr Unmolested on 2040-cars
Sewell, New Jersey, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:389
Year: 1962
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 101,000
Model: Bonneville
Trim: COUPE
THIS IS A COOL LOOKING CAR AND ALL ORIGINAL READY FOR RESTORATION. THE SEATS ARE ALL THERE AND NOT RIPPED OR CRACKED SO THEY ARE ACTUALLY USABLE. THE CAR SEEMS TO BE 99% COMPLETE BUT IT WILL NEED SOME BRAKE WORK, THE TRUNK IS GONE AND SO IS THE FUEL TANK AS THE PREV OWNER TRASHED THE METAL TO START THE RESTORATION.
THE PARTS ARE ON EBAY AND PRETTY INEXPENSIVE. I HAVE THE AUCTION #S IF YOU NEED THEM. A LOT OF THE LOWER PANELS HAVE SOME RUST SO YOU PROBABLY WANT TO CONSIDER PATCHES OR BUY THE LOWER REPLACEMENT PARTS FROM THE PONTIAC CATOLOGUES. I JUST DID A 67 GTO CONVERT WHICH WAS A LOT WORSE THEN THIS. THE CAR HAS A LOT OF POTENTIAL AND WONT BE A MONEY PIT TO THE RIGHT PERSON WITH THE KNOWLEDGE TO DO THE WORK. ALL GLASS IS THERE AND IN GOOD SHAPE. NO RUST AROUND FRONT OR REAR GLASS DASH IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH ORIG RADIO!!!!!! WOW THIS IS ONE TO BUY AND PUT AWAY ITS THAT ORIGINAL...................... UNDER THE HOOD ORIG 389 NUMBERS MATCHING AND ALL COMPLETE I TOOK THE AIR CLEANER OFF ITS IN THE BACK SEAT IT HAS THE ORIG GENERATOR WOW THATS RARE 4 BBL ORIG THE MOTOR RUNS WITH A BATTERY AND SOME START FLUID THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT CHEAP PROJECT FOR A DRIVER OR DO THE RIGHT THING AND RESTORE IT.
PONTIACS ARE GETTING HARDER TO FIND UNLESS ITS A 4 DR OR A BUTCHERED CAR WITH A 350 CHEVY SO HERE IS YOUR CHANCE
LOW STARTING PRICE CLEAN NEW JERSEY TITLE IM GONNA SELL IT GREAT WINTER PROJECT ASK QUESTIONS ITS SOLD AS IS
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