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- Outstanding '59 Bonneville 2 Door Hardtop - Show Quality - Bone Stock Original on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:24762 Color: trim is all perfect
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States




1959 Pontiac Bonneville Hardtop




Show Quality example

Classic Wide Track styling

Excellent on the road




Up for bids here on eBay is this this show-stopping '59 Pontiac Bonneville.  1959 was the first year for Pontiac's signature split grill and wide track chassis.  This 2 door hardtop was lightly restored from a very original example, it features an incredibly well preserved interior and perfect trim and chrome.  Showing 24,762 miles, the car has many indicators of a low mile car but due to its age is sold mileage exempt.  A DMV registration slip from 1991 shows an odometer statement of 017,190.  My gut instinct said it's doubtful a car from 1959 could have this mileage, but the more I looked the more convinced I became.  The interior is almost all original and shows hardly any wear.  All of the trimwork on the dash is original and perfect.  The exterior trim is all perfect.  The window felts are original and look like new.  The undercarriage is untouched and still has its original spiral shocks in the rear.  In the end it doesn't matter much, mileage aside this '59 presents as new, probably one of the best Bonneville bubbletops on the market.

 Click to enlarge any of the photos below, a link to a slideshow of all the enlarged images is available to view at the bottom of the page.

The car has had one repaint in its original combination of Sunset Glow with a Cameo Ivory roof.  The paint is show quality throughout, I'm picky about paint and can say that there are no dissapointments with this finish.  Perfect prep and perfect application, a very impressive final product.  Excellent panel fit and of course no rust issues anywhere.  Tires are Coker Classic radials with low miles.  All 4 wheelcovers are in terrific shape.

Trim, chrome and emblems are all outstanding.

Excellent lights and lenses.  Body line trim shows absolutely zero dings or damage.

Bumpers front and rear are flawless and that's a word I don't use freely.  The original license plate bracket for the front bumper is included.

Grill is unmarked and like new.  Original T3 headlights.

The massive quarter panels are straight as an arrow, rear bumper fit is perfect.

All of the minor details on this car can hold up to close scrutiny.  Windshield is a high quality replacement and is crystal clear with no wear.

With the exception of the windshield all of the glass are the factory tinted E-Z-Eye originals. They show some yellowing on the edges and the passenger side front window frame has some light pitting.  This is the only area of pitting on the car, the remainder of the chrome is like new.

The trunk has a replacement mat, the side panels and spare cover are original.  The spare tire is original and all factory jacking equipment is present.  Power antenna works correctly.  Trunk lid shows the optional reel-out lamp.

The carpet and mats have been replaced, otherwise this interior is all original, it's in terrific condition.

All of the switchgear and trim on the dash looks like new.

Dash pad is in great shape.  Working radio with good sound.  Clean glovebox and underdash area.

Steering wheel has no cracks or splits, horn ring and center insert are in great shape.  Pedals show no wear.

All gauges work correctly except for the clock.  Dash illumination and interior lighting all work.

Garnish moldings are all excellent, door panels and weatherstripping as well.  Doors close with one finger.

Untouched rear seat area and speaker grill.  Windows all wind smoothly.  Ashtrays are unused.  Headliner is original with the correct star pattern.

The 389 runs excellent with no smoke, it provides plenty of power to move this large car down the road.  The Hydramatic transmission shifts perfectly.  Power steering and power brakes make around town driving easy.  This is just a killer cruising car, it glides down the road beautifully.  Steering is tight, suspension is great and the radial tires make freeway travel a pleasure.

The car comes with a full binder of receipts and a photo documented record of the repaint.  Included are the original owners manual and factory keys with their knockout plates intact.  Also included is a high quality fitted car cover.

The undercarriage is solid and original with no rust and no signs of damage.  It does leak some oil when sitting.  New exhaust from the manifolds back, the Blue Streak mufflers and resonators provide a really nice understated rumble, it completes the package of this iconic 50's cruiser.



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About the reserve price:
Out of fairness to all bidders the reserve is held in confidence, please just bid at the level that you're comfortable paying.  This auction ends Monday August 11th at 10AM Pacific Time , 12 Noon Central , 1 PM Eastern, 5 PM GMT .

About Payment:
I will contact the winning bidder via email within 3 hours of auction completion.  I would like a $500 deposit via paypal within 24 hours.  Balance is due (bank check or bank wire transfer only) within 7 calendar days of auction end. The car will be securely garaged until pickup.

About this auction:
This auction process is a legally binding contract into which you enter when you click "confirm" on your bid.   Please have finances in order before you decide to bid and please ask all questions before you decide to bid.   Basically, please only bid if you are ready to purchase this car.  Car is sold as-is with no warranties express or implied. License plate is not included unless the winning bidder is an Oregon State resident.  Any disputes regarding the sale of this vehicle shall be resolved through binding arbitration exclusively in Multnomah County, Oregon under applicable state laws.  By bidding you agree to these terms.

About me:
Please check my feedback
, I take customer satisfaction very seriously and am a licensed, bonded and insured dealer in the State of Oregon.  I own this car outright and the pictures were taken last week.  Title is being processed by the DMV and may be subject to a delay.

 

You and/or your representative are welcome and encouraged to inspect the car in person before the close of auction. I can be reached at 503-891-7702 between the hours of 9-5.  Previously sold inventory is available to view at www.cascadiaclassic.com

Post Auction details:
The transport cost is the responsiblity of the winning bidder, although I'll be happy to help with logistics.  I have a wholesale account with a shipping dispatch service and can help you find a reasonable rate.

Overseas bidders may contact any of these international shippers for a quote:
Schumacher Cargo
CFR / Rinkens
California Shipping






Thanks for looking!







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