1964 Pontiac Bonneville All Original!!! Low Miles!! No Rust!! Sweet Ride!! on 2040-cars
Carmel, Indiana, United States
1964 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ALL ORIGINAL ***BELIEVED TO BE 60,078 MILES*** **2 OWNER VEHICLE** ***A LOT OF DOCUMENTS, BOOKS, AND RECEIPTS*** ***DATA PLATE OPTIONS*** - 1E (TINTED GLASS) -1X ( POWER WINDOWS) -1Y ( PADDED DASH) -2A ( FOAM FRONT CUSHION) - 2M ( AUTOMATIC TRANS) -3B ( REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER ) -3K ( DOME READING LAMP ) -5W ( RETRACTABLE SEAT-BELTS ) FIRST PURCHASED NEW BY A MR. MAGGARD DOUGLAS HERE IN INDIANAPOLIS,INDIANA AT A LOCAL PONTIAC DEALERSHIP, ON APRIL 30TH 1964. MR. MAGGARD HAD ONE OF THE HIGHEST OPTION PLANS THAT GM OFFERED IN 64. THE CAR HAS A LOT OF POWER OPTIONS, AND THEY ALL WORK. P/S P/W 8 WAY P/S P/B AND THE RADIO WORKS. THIS CAR IS VERY ORIGINAL. HOLDING THE ORIGINAL PAINT WITH VERY LITTLE WEAR. SOME LIGHT CRAZING ON ONE SPOT ON THE TRUNK. VERY MINOR SPOTS AND SCRATCHES. SOME NICKS AND TOUCH UP ON DRIVERS DOOR. CAR STILL HAS A NICE SHINE. YOU ARE LOOKING AT AN ORIGINAL UNMOLESTED PONTIAC. ALL ORIGINAL INTERIOR WITH NOTHING CHANGED.THE PADDED DASH ISN'T CRACKED EXCELLENT HEADLINER WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS. SEATS ARE ORIGINAL AND DO NOT HAVE ANY RIPS OR TEARS. CARPET IS ORIGINAL WITH WHAT LOOK TO BE THE FACTORY PONTIAC FLOOR MATS.THE MATS HELPED SAVE THE CARPET. INTERIOR CHROME IS IN VERY NICE SHAPE! AGAIN THE PADDED DASH IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. NO CRACKS! INTERIOR IS IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION,AND THE STEERING WHEEL IS BEAUTIFUL. THE EXTERIOR CHROME IS IN GREAT CONDITION,WITH ALMOST NO PITTING. MECHANICALLY THE CAR IS VERY STRONG. DRIVES GREAT AT ALL SPEEDS.NO EXHAUST SMOKE WHEN YOU PULL AWAY FROM A STOP. CAR HAS BEEN SITTING IN A GARAGE FOR OVER 20 YEARS WITH REGULAR STARTS AND A LITTLE DRIVING. THE TIRES LOOK NEW!! 95% TREAD LEFT!! RECEIPT!! RECENT BRAKES AND BRAKE LINES!! $452.72 FOR ALL BRAKES ( RECEIPT INCLUDED WITH ALL OTHER DOCS) NEW BATTERY!! FROM MY DOCUMENTATION AND RECEIPTS,AND CONDITION OF THE CAR,MAKE ME BELIEVE THE MILES TO BE TRUE. THE CAR LOOKS TO ONLY HAVE 2200 MILES PUT ON SINCE 1978. ALL GAUGES, LIGHTS, RADIO, ALL WINDOWS WORK. POWER SEAT WORKS. GAS GAUGE TEMP GAUGE ALL NOBS,WIPERS AND EVEN WINDSHIELD FLUID SPRAY WORKS. THE CAR IS IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION FOR ITS AGE AND IS NOT A SHOW CAR. ITS A TRUE SURVIVOR. YOU ARE BUYING ORIGINALITY. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS -IS. CAR CAN BE SEEN HERE IN INDIANAPOLIS, IN. THE PICTURES WERE TAKEN SUNDAY JAN 26TH. THE ONLY DAY THAT HASNT BEEN BELLIGERENTLY COLD AND STREETS COVERED IN SNOW. CAR HAS A CLEAN CLEAR TITLE IN MY HAND!! CAR HAS NO RUST!! VERY SOLID FRAME, ROCKERS, FLOORS. ALWAYS GARAGED!! MORE PICTURES UPON REQUEST!! CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS!! 303-880-6791 BID TO WIN!! LOW RESERVE. A BUY IT NOW CAN BE ADDED. RESERVE PRICE WILL NOT BE ANNOUNCED |
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