1959 Pontiac Bonneville on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6.4L 389Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Custom Vinyl White with Brown Trim
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bonneville
Trim: Custom
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 129,150
Exterior Color: Rootbeer Brown Metallic
Number of Doors: 2
This is a semi-restored Beautiful 1959 Pontiac Bonneville. It has a very fresh 1970 400 cubic inch pontiac engine, with new re-build turbo 400 transmition. Car Runs VERY strong
This beauty has 2 gallons of Poly Buliding Primer. And the paint has been blocked 3 times. Than finished coated with 1962 pontiac Metallic Brown, solid OFF WHITE roff with 3 coats of clear on the roof.
New rubber seals in trunk and new quarter window rubber.... Radiator is 4 row brand new (i believe). New pointless distrubatior. New plug wires. New value corner Gasket. Rebulit Carberator..New starter. New gas lines. Compisition on all cyclinders is 140-150. New brake lines and tires have 25 miles or so on them.they are 215-70-15
New Battery. The interior is almost in perfect condition. Tri-color Interior. Off white and Gold with Black piping. The Dash and Inside is custom Brown Gold with a little pearl in the Clear which i painted dash board and steering wheel with. Steering whell bezel in triple plate chrome. BEAUTIFUL... Look in picture how good the steering wheel is in but mind you Not perfect. Some very small crackes. New Black Carpet. Bumpers are fresh triple plate chrome, with new hardware as seen one picture. All the floors were replaced two years ago with 1959 impalia floors.. They fit perfect. Trunk has some small patches but new. There is no rust holes. The glass has no cracks. The stainless steel is in fair condition. The car needs new headliner....
The hubcaps are 1959 Buick and a beautiful set is 1950s oldsmobile, as you see. There are two sets of Hubcaps in different pictures. The wheels are 15 in chrome smoothy..
CAR IS SOLD as IS...
Seller will help in shipping.
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