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2 Door Hardtop 389 Rare Runs And Drives Gorgeous 1 Owner Automatic All Original on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:1959 Mileage:56395
Location:

Jasper, Indiana, United States

Jasper, Indiana, United States

1959 Pontiac Bonneville - RARE Find - Gorgeous Body and Interior, 389 4 BBL - Automatic Tranny

Super Condition - 1 Family OWNER - 56,395 original miles - Car is all original and there is no air conditioning.

Automatic transmission, gorgeous interior - appears to be original restoration.  Dash board is intact, unsure if all dash board features work as brakes are not functional now, doesn't allow for a test drive.  Under carriage shows rust, see those pics - the body, the trunk and the interior are all just gorgeous and the body shows no bondo from last paint application.

21.5 gallon tank, believe this is Castle Blue Color.  Very rare Tri tone blue interior seat covering.  Car has been professionally repainted but is not perfect.  Magnet does not show rust touch up on this car.  This is a highly detailed car, kept inside other than a few years stored outside on gravel, some underbody corrosion is obvious.

From Cowl tag:  Paint 1111 276, Body PO 3531,Paint HH-  59-2837.  Some light pitting in the chrome.  Trunk is incredible as is most of the rest of this car!  Car starts up easily and does run smooth.  Can not be driven for a test, this car has been lovingly stored and we expect no disappointments.

Car can be seen in SW Indiana area.  We will accommodate a mechanics inspection, if you want to have a mechanic sent to check out the car.  Will need trailered off with a roll-off preferred .. the owner is in her 70's we hope to keep this as smooth and stress free as possible.  There will be an additional fee to have the car pulled out to load for shipping, please discuss this prior to bidding.

Tires will likely need changed, they have low miles but have set idle for a good while.

Our company Facebook page has about 60 pics to study .. check those out too.

Questions, please ask.
Vicki

Cardinal Selling Services, LLC

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TERMS: Non refundable deposit due to 24 hours, balance in 10 days via bank wire or cash at pickup.  Can accommodate shipping co., or assistance with loading for an additional $200 fee (tow truck about 10 miles away can help pull car out of garage and load .. brakes are not working now).

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