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1964 Pontiac Bonneville All Original 303hp 389 V8 Beautiful Driver on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:100000
Location:

Crystal City, Missouri, United States

Crystal City, Missouri, United States
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All original 303hp 389 V8 with SuperHydromatic transmission. (reverse is all the way down). Car starts right up. The only thing not original is the new MSD ready to run distributor, plugs and black MSD plug wires. I still have the original distributor, cap and wires. Runs and stops well. I've had her up to 90mph, but I would probably put new shocks on if I planned to drive that fast often. She floats! I'm starting to get used to driving drum brakes, she stops pretty good. She currently has Missouri plates, regular car plates, she passed safety inspection last year. But my insurance ran out the end of January. Figured I list her on here before renewing. SHE IS A DRIVER. All lights and gauges work except clock.  AM radio even works. She runs smooth, but has some smoke from PCV valve. The dash is cracked and carpet is faded. You can see from the pictures the seats and door panels are beautiful! Someone short repainted original color, but only painted sides, trunk and hood. I guess they couldnt reach the top? you would never notice it from 2 feet away, but at top of pillar behind rear doors you can see how high he got. Only 3 rust spots. Bottom of rear wheel opening in front of tire on both sides and behind tire on passenger side only. Floors and trunk are rock solid. Frame is solid but has a little rust scale. I was going to wire brush it and paint it. Rear passenger door has some damage as well, see picture. 

Last July I got a crazy idea I should buy  piece of junk and see if I could get it back on the road safely. Well Bonnie went to storage and I havent seen her since. I know when the weather warms up and I get here out I will keep her. So I am listing her now. All pictures were taken last July. (BTW that "project piece of junk is for sale as well). 

RECAP
All original 303hp 389 V8
Auto Transmission that shifts perfect
Runs smooth
stops smooth
3 rust spots
Top a shade lighter due to short person repaint?
Smokes a little from PCV valve
Beautiful seats and door panels
To be honest I forget how many miles, I put 100,000 because I know its got to be less. look at that interior. 

Text for questions  314 425-9719

$500 deposit within 24 hours of winning
7 days for full payment
I will meet delivery driver at storage shed when payment is in full
brand new battery last year, but its been sitting and its below freezing in my area, be aware of this if having shipped. 
Its up to you to figure out shipping
Full payment before I release the car
PAYPAL OR CASH MONEY ONLY

I want you to come see it, you will bid higher. Text to make arrangements before you bid. 
High bidder is winner, you win you pay
LOW RESERVE!  

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