*1990 Pontiac Bonneville Le 20k Original Miles/original Owner* on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
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I have for sale a very rare 1990 pontiac bonneville Le with only 20k original miles ! The car was bought brand new at the salerno duane gm dealership by her and only used to go on a couple of trips to florida and for around town locally. The car has only been taken out on sunny days and put back into a heated garage after that ! It has never even seen rain let alone snow ! As you will be able to tell from the pictures the car is still in brand new condition aside from the very few minor flaws that's veiwable in my pics. I truly beleive you will never see another like it in the country ! It comes with the bullet proof 3.8 liter tune port injected engine that was used in the buick lesabre's back then. The car easily gets 30 mpg on the highway because of it's light weight and incredible power ! This car drives like it is absolutely brand new !!! The steering is not even broken in yet and is as tight as can be. Picture's do not do it justice !! You have to see and drive this beauty to beleive it. These are the original miles of this rare classic and would be a great fit for someone's collection, or for someone looking for a pretty much brand new car with unheard of low miles ! There is only a couple of very minor scratches on the original paint, other than that it shines like new ! Keep in mind that i did not detail this car. It came out of the garage like this. The interior is spotless and beleive it or not, i can still smell the new car scent. It is as close to new as you will find for this year i garauntee it ! I have all 4 original key's, original owner's manual and even the original window sticker that will go with the car. It was fitted with the original brand new goodyear tires about 9 years ago and they are like they were when new !! No dry rott or anything. The radiator and water pump where changed at the pontiac dealership when the car was still under warranty. That is the only thing that is not original in this car besides a new battery !! It also came with 2,700 in upgrades as shown in the window sticker. This is a prime example of a car that has been kept in a heated garage all of it's life ! You will be able to drive this car anywhere in the country if you want ! I do have the car for sale locally and reserve the right to cancel auction at anytime upon local sell.. If anymore info is required please feel free to ask. A deposit of $500 through pay pal will be required within 48 hours of auction's end. Thanks and happy bidding... |
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