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1970 Pontiac Bonneville 455 Under 105,000 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:104999
Location:

San Marcos, Texas, United States

San Marcos, Texas, United States

  I can be contacted  at 512-644-1738 anytime between 10am-10pm call or text or message here.I have only had car a short time but will answer & be as honest as i can

  Payment  must be made within 48 hours in full after winning big.I will not disclose reserve price but will say that is a fair one.Please dont bid if dont have the funds.

  I will drive a few more miles but mileage will be somewhere around 104,700 or so.

  Its a YH-455 360 HORSEPOWER ENGINE.I HAVE INCLUDED PICS OF CODE ON ENGINE BLOCK.I was unable to find numbers on transmission but i beleive it to be the original turbo 400.
  I also took pic of rear end axle but so far with  that number i cant determine the axle ratio ,if  i were to guess i would say 2.73.I believe the valve covers leaking a bit & tranny a lil bit also.l have added a lil
 on both.the ac is cold & i believe it has been converted to 134 by reading reciepts.the ac has a toggle switch ,but also seems to run even without toggle switch on,i have not figured out why.it also has a toggle for  a electric fan.Has some rust not to bad(see pics & videos).The wipers work but the switch is fallen back a bit in the dash have to fish a lil to turn on.Blinkers & brakelights work.

 I with help of my 12 year old son ,put a few videos on youtube. "1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE  SAN MARCOS TEXAS FOR SALE  " & "1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE  SAN MARCOS TEXAS FOR SALE  PART 2"

 Belts have a little squeaking at certain speeds/rpms.I drove from San Antonio to Austin no issues other than gobbling lots of gas.With some bodywork & tickering could be a really sweet ride.

  RALLY 2'S  all the way around with GENERAL 225/75/15 with good tread.
    VIN  BREAKDOWN    262370E108127

   2-PONTIAC   62 -BONNEVILLE  37- TWO DOOR  0-1970  E-BUILT IN LINDEN NEW JERSEY   108127 -PRODUCTION #

   TAG ON FIREWALL   A31-POWER WINDOWS   C08-BLACK CORDOVA TOP  34-MINT TURQUOISE METALLIC  588-BLACK INTERIOR

  DRIVER DOOR NEEDS  KEY TO LOOK.REAR QUARTER WINDOW NEEDS TO BE RAISED USING BACKSEAT CONTROLS

  COOL FEATURES-THE RED INDIAN PONTIAC EMBLEM FOR HIGHBEAMS IS WAY COOL.ASHTRAYS (2) IN READ HAVE LIGHTERS INSIDE ASHTRAY(NOT WORKING)

  TAGS ARE GOOD FOR AWHILE(SEE PICS & VIDEOS)

 It appears someone painted a darker blue at some point & then tried to go back to original color.

  PLEASE TAKE TIME TO WATCH BOTH VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE.

  

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