1989 Pontiac Bonneville Sse Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
i need to sell it,i dont want to put anymore money into it,so buyer will haveto come pick up the car after auction, no shipping for this vehicle sorry, i am selling it cheap,but the only reason is because it dos not pass smog,the car run fine,there is nothing wrong with driving the vehicle,it runs verry well, i am not a mechanic,so i dont want to take it to get it checked out,to see why it doesnt pass smog, i just want to get rid of it,this car runs so well,that its not worth scraping it,that is the reason why i dont junk it, beacuse it still has alot of life left in it,, it is a good car,its year speaks for its self,,, but other than that it just has minor issues,like the turn signal lever on the steering column broke,but i replaced it with a new one,but you haveto hold it either down or up,depends on witch side you are turning,but it doesnt stay locked,you just haveto hold it to keep flashing.and the drivers side mirror is broken,all power works well on the car,all the lights work, it has two different style of tail lights,but they are off of a different model year bonneville,thats why they are different.the car has been painted before,its original color is white,but it has been painted once before,so the paint is not so great, but it still looks white,well sort of, i am selling as is,any questions or concerns just send me a message.
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