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1967 Pontiac Bonneville on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:64116 Color: body is presentable but does have some rust in the lower rear quarters and some on its original undercarriage
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Advertising:

1967 Pontiac Bonneville

  • MILEAGE 64,116
  • DESCRIPTION
  • This grocery getter is ready to cruise up and down main street again! It is equipped with the a 4 barrel carburetor. It is riding on a set of 20 inch Eagle Alloy wheels with low profile tires. This 4dr less pillar hardtop runs and drives down the road nice and with a good ride and drive.  The original interior is in good shape with exception of a minor tear of 1/2 on the passenger side seat. The exterior body is presentable but does have some rust in the lower rear quarters and some on its original undercarriage. All in all the undercarriage, interior, and exterior is very solid. This is a neat old car that you can drive and enjoy for an affordable price. I have cruised this car here in Miami to key largo, Miami beach and car shows and back home with no issues. this was a project that I wanted to restore but I have to sale because I have too many other projects and no room in my garage.


List of goodies:

  • Air ride
    4 new airs bags
    400ci engine with four Barrel carburetor
    TH400 transmission
    Power windows
    20" rims
    Plastic dipped in Matted black
    Has all air conditioning components (But air is not working) 
    Interior is in great condition
    Car has no interior leaks
    4 wheel drum brakes


Here is a description of the issues with the car:

  • Some rust
    Needs new truck panel due to rust
    Engine runs but needs work 
    Engine has oil leak


SPECIFICATIONS

  • VIN
  • CLASSIC CAR ID  
  • STATUS Project
  • CATEGORYAmerican Classics
  • CONDITION Great

TRIM & BODY STYLE

  • BODYSTYLE Sedan

SUSPENSION

  • Air ride

    ENGINE

    • ENGINE8 Cylinder
    • DRIVETRAIN2 wheel drive - rear

    TRANSMISSION

    • TRANSMISSION4 Speed Automatic

    EXTERIOR

    • EXTERIOR COLOR Black plastic dipped (original color is green)

    INTERIOR

    • INTERIOR COLOR Black 


    OPTIONS

    • COMFORT Air Conditioning Power Brakes Power Steering
    • SOUND AM/FM Radio

    Please Email me ask all question before bidding, I reserve the right to end sale at anytime as it's for sale advertised locally as well. The vehicle is AS IS with no warranty expressed or implied




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