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1962 Pontiac Bonneville 389 Automatic Original Paint on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:78910
Location:

South Fork, Pennsylvania, United States

South Fork, Pennsylvania, United States

Up for auction is this 1962 Pontiac Bonneville a true classic rides like a dream with power steering and power brakes it is a 389  engine with a 4 barrel carb check it out I have a nice ready to put on new 2-4 set up pictured in this album it has an automatic transmission it is a 2 door hardtop with a trunk space of unbelievable size you could pack for a months vacation and your luggage would easily fit in this one--(if you check out the pictures I do have an offenhouser 2 -4 intake to be put on this it has 78910 ORIGINAL MILES   -NEW dual exhaust ( put on within the last month)  the paint is original and has never been re-printed so new paint would be easier --the color of the original paint is SILVER LEAF GREEN the inside is green with tri colored  green seats..star headline is available at Pontiac aftermarket or OEM businesses  I have a used passenger headlight betzel as you can see there is some damage on the passenger front fender and back quarter panel I've tried to show the rust that will need repaired unless like a few tv shows you clear it over as a preservation instead of doing a restoration---that is the buyers choice--  the chrome on this one is in nice condition the one piece I didn't find yet is the thin piece that goes across the bottom of the trunk lid...the back seat is perfect it does need a headliner and the bottom of the front bench seat redone..there is one place on the drivers side seat ( where your back would go against ) the seam is coming apart..Delco All transistor AM radioLook at the pictures it is being SOLD AS-IS each front fender has rust damage that needs repaired ( 3 places) on top behind side of bumper and bottom -the bottom of the back fenders behind the wheels also needs repaired as they are rusted with repairable holes-- lip of trunk also needs some work-the car is 52 years old so expect needed TLC I would prefer you come out and check it out or send your mechanic to check it out so we are all on the same page..it is the beginning of a project and due to health problems I started it but thought I could do more than  I am able to do...ask questions...I am happy to answer any and all....it runs well and rides like you are floating on a cloud...she likes good hi test gas and I add octane booster and lead additive to keep her running well....do you remember the line from the movies......"where were you in 62?"    looking for a project this might keep you busy I know when done she'll be a beauty!  Buyer is responsible for any and all costs for pick-up and transporting it to you location...$500.00 deposit is required within 48 hours of auction end with the remainder of the money due within 4 days of the auctions end the deposit if not refundable and the car must be picked up within 2 weeks of the auctions end. I've tried to list it accurately and honestly if you neen more pictures pleas contact me happy to do that or answer and questions!  I've been taking her to local cruises and she runs great ....she's waiting for someone to bring her back to brand new....I do also have the trunk and spare tire mats those are in fair condition...the jacking instructions for changing the tire is in place and readable the jack is also there and I have the original owners manual with it...Again Thanks for looking!

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