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1978 Pontiac Parisienne - Bonneville - Under 30,000 Miles - Very Clean Original on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:1978 Mileage:30000 Color:  Tan
Location:

Milton, Washington, United States

Milton, Washington, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:5.0 307 ci. small block
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1978
Sub Model: Parisienne
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Bonneville
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Parisienne 4 door sedan
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 30,000

Wonderful old Pontiac will make the new owner proud - This is a Canadian built top of the line special order in the dark brown paint, cream vynel roof - air condition delete - power window delete - power lock delete - has heater and defrost, has three vent levers under the dash for fresh air, like a 40`s or 50`s standard car - has tilt wheel cruise that WORKS! a wonderful strong small block v8 with the TH 350 - she runs and drives like a feather, lots of get up and go since it has minimal power options - The original owner ordered it the way I once ordered a Cutlass in 1974, plush top of the line, strong motor, and a minimum of fluff - If you need an entertainment ceter on wheels, this is not for you.

The pictures are the description, and there is plenty of time for you to order an inspection BEFORE purchasing, it is money well spent for peace of mind - I personally would get into this car and drive her to Syracuse NY wihtout anxiety - this previous statement is not a guarantee or warranty for the car, it is my opinion - Car has recent brakes - oil change - delivers 20 MPG on the open road - Eight track tape player - all lights, signals and brake lights work fine - instrument lights not, fuel gage not - solid smooth old Pontiac that could be used for decades with routine maintainace and proper care.

Fly in to Sea-Tacairport, I will meet you there with the car, payment must have cleared first, then You drive her home to Omaha, Cicago etc., make a little fun vacation out of it :)

The car drives like a 30000 mile cared for car should

Thanks for looking

NOTE:  dent front of hood, rear bumper has a hole from exhaust going on it for years

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