1963 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible on 2040-cars
Bayside, New York, United States
Here we have a 1963 pontiac bonneville convertible. It is a nice clean car. I bought it from the original owners son. The car has very low miles, under 100k. The paint is not perfect. Being honest it looks better in the pics than in person. It has a lot of cracking and chips. It is presentable and I would just drive it the way it is. Cruise with the top down and enjoy it. Summer here so don't wait. The car was painted at one point in its life or touched up in areas. The son wasn't sure what he had did. The car has one of the nicest dash boards ever. It's had all it's original gauges. It had the special order vacuum gauges for the manifold and special order tach. All the lights work on the dash. The original radio is there and working. It was ordered special with a tissue box holder below the dash. The interior is original and in good shape for its age. Has a couple blemishes and a few cracks but nothing major. The top is in good shape. No rips. I think the switch is broken that controls the top. I never looked into it. I just put it up and down manually. It has power windows that all work. One or 2 are a little slow and need help sometimes but they are original. The underneath is super clean with NO rust or rot. NO repairs ever made. The chassis is in good shape. No holes or rot. The Brakes all work fine. The suspension and shocks seem good. Drives down the road nice and smooth, Like a Cadillac... The tires are ok shape with a little dry rot and the rims have the original hubcaps. The motor is the original numbers matching 389 4 barrel carb. The transmission shifts perfect. You can drive the car anywhere you need to. The car needs to be painted at some point. There is bodywork on the car but what car this age doesn't have it. The car is pretty straight and it doesn't look like there was any major work or accidents of any type. There is a rust spot on the passenger quarter panel that needs attention. See pics... That's the major stuff on the car. The rest of the body has cracking and paint missing and blemishes here and there. All the lights work the way they should. There is no noises while driving it. It drives beautiful and gets a lot of attention everywhere I go. |
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