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1961 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Door Bubble Top Not Impala Hot Rod Catalina Ventura 61 on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:80000
Location:

Norcross, Georgia, United States

Norcross, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

Good day and welcome to this auction. This car is super nice 1961 Pontiac Bonneville. See details below and ask questions please.

 

1961 Pontiac Bonneville Bubble Top

1970 Pontiac GTO 400 CID engine

Edelbrock Intake and carburetor.

Hidden kill switch (anti theft)

HEI ignition

Headers and dual exhaust with Flowmaster type mufflers(some other brand but sound like Flowmasters)

Power steering

Power disc brakes (front)

Rear drum brakes with 3:08 posi

Paint, carpet, headliner , radiator and package tray were all new in the last 2 years.

No rust, floor pans look great.

American racing Troque Thrust II polished wheels 15X 7" on front and 15X 8" on rear

Like new BF Goodrich tires

Alpine AM FM cassette with Amp and 6 disc CD changer in the trunk. Rockford Fosgate AMP and Boswick 6X9 speakers.

 

 

I am assisting the owner with the sale because he does not own a computer. He is not selling the car because of any issues with it or because he needs money. He is not interested in any trades.

I have shipped 2 cars overseas and will be glad to assist with that if needed. Car is inside now and will be until it is picked up by it's new owner. Storage is not an issue. Georgia is a non-title state so this car is sold with a bill of sale.


1961 Georgia License plate does not come with the car 

 

 

If there are details that you need to know, please ask. This car is driven often and would be no issue to fly into Atlanta and drive it home. Car will not leave the driveway until all funds have been transferred and verified. No checks, no money orders. RESERVE IS $16,000.00

Please take a look at my other auction for a super nice 1932 Ford sedan. Real Henry Ford steel Hot Rod

THANK YOU!!

 


On Jan-05-14 at 18:16:09 PST, seller added the following information:

Wow 500 page views and 50 watchers in just 5 hours. I will continue to answer questions as they come but if you need to talk directly to the owner, just email me and I will give you his info. I am sure this car will sell quickly so please contact me with your questions

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