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Very Rare Mainly Original 64 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible 1 Repaint No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:92762
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States

1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible

V-8 Automatic Transmission,Power Windows, Seats,PMD Spoke Hubcaps

Older restoration that has just been detailed scuffed buffed detailed clayed ready for a new home. #'s matching, According to last owner its been Garaged it's entire life. newer top. Rare Power windows, power steering, power brakes. last owner fellows dad has owned this since the 1970's and said is time to sell it. He had it restored years ago and is now in good driver condition. Ready to drive body and undercarriage looks to never have had any sort of rust or rust issues, We just serviced car checked fluids light's horn we found no problems, Interior is in very fair shape.but that's it. Auto transmission.  we had been told Heater core has been disconnected ,Folks this is one clean great driver condition classic convertible that is priced at your liking being she is being sold at no reserve as/is where is ,she runs drives looks great and would make and great cruise night car and with not mush effort or work it could be made and true show car .but from what I see id drive the way it is and have and blast the way she is and still bring some awards home . car also has rare working power windows. power steering.

 

 

NADA has this classic valued at $18,000 low in rough condition as you can see she is a lot nicer then that and $34,000 average.and number 1 condition 65000.00 so wow what

It truly belongs with a collector, or enthusiast who can appreciate the quality and significance of this remarkable automobile. According to Knight Frank's Wealth Report, collectible cars were the top-performing collectible asset with prices surging 23-percent in the 12-months ending in the third quarter of 2012, and posting gains of 395-percent over 10-years.

 Simply beautiful

 We have sold over 900 classic cars alone at no reserve to high bidder’s last year through ebay and a total of over 2000 cars all together since first of year or in the year of 2013. Folks we intend to step it up in 2014 as we try to bring the best we can at a price everyone can afford. That being said all cars sold at no reserve have no sort of warranty or money set aside if we miss something in ad Therefore we ask you check the car to your liking before you bid. They are sold as is/where is, don’t miss some of the great deals. All inspections are welcome (before end of auction only) not afterward. Deposits are due at end of sale through PayPal no exceptions. Thanks so much for your bids. If you are a winner and you get your car and think we missed something, please call us. We do not buy cars back, but we will do everything we can to make sure we advertized car correctly.

Must see and drive

This is one magnificent automobile that is truly ready to enjoy

As full time enthusiasts, we travel all over the country to find true, low mileage, classic, original cars, convertibles & trucks...to keep, refresh, restore and sell. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS,FEEL FREE TO CALL 

DAN

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(863) 559-9012

Or

derick

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 We have ended other auctions due to local sales, so don't miss out... Call us...or for more information:

PLEASE CHECK OUT ALL OUR OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS !!!!!!! WE HAVE OVER 100 CLASSICS IN INVENTORY FOR SALE WITH TWO EBAY USER ID'S. GO TO ANY OF THEM AND SEE THE FINEST CLASSICS IN THE COUNTRY.

 The first (Since 1997) is classicsbylash. The second one is pristineclassics. Please take time to look at them both. We believe we are the best!!! We try hard to make sure every client feels special, we will do everything we can to make sure your purchase is most pleasant. So call today!!!

 Terms of Sale Overview:

We reserve the right to end this listing at any time, should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply:

Payment Terms:

Please, if you do not intend to pay, please do not bid.

All bidders with less than 5 feedback's need to call us or their bid might be canceled.

 The successful high bidder will submit a $1000.00 NON-REFUNDABLE payment deposit with PAYPAL within 24 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 7 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle.

Payment Methods:

PayPal, Bank transfer.

AS IS - NO Warranty:

Please note that all sales are binding and FINAL. All vehicles are being sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS with NO warranty expressed, written or implied. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself\herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment. We try to represent it as accurately as possible to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs. We do not warranty anything that may or could happen after sale. Please carefully read the terms & conditions of the sale before bidding. Any inspections are to be completed before the end of sale, not afterward. Please, NO EXCEPTIONS. Winning this auction does not entitle you to come inspect the car and decide if you want to buy it, but OBLIGATES you to complete the purchase! Thanks so much for your bids, good luck.

 Should you need assistance in transport, we can refer you to the company we have used many times...

 There are over 80 pictures below... Please be patient, it is worth the wait!

TRULY THE PICTURES DO NOT DO IT JUSTICE and Great investment!

 


 

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