1958 Pontiac Bonneville Sport Coupe Convertable on 2040-cars
Livermore, California, United States
Engine:371 CI Tri Power
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Teal and Marlin
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Teal
Model: Bonneville
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: base coupe 2-door
Drive Type: RWD (rear wheel drive)
Mileage: 750
Sub Model: Teal and Marlin
1958 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible restored from the ground up by Roger Stewart. All matching numbers. Winner of the Administrator's Award Pontiac Southern Nationals June, 2002. Many powder coated parts. Sportable Radio (removable, a factory option from Pontiac). NOS and new parts used in re-construction. Rides beautifully. Excellent vehicle for Saturday Night Cruising. This is the same model car that served as the official pace car of the 42nd Annual Indianapolis 500 (May 30, 1958). |
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