Pontiac Bonneville Project on 2040-cars
Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:389
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Mileage: 61,512
Make: Pontiac
Model: Bonneville
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base
Drive Type: RWD
Up for auction either a 1963 or 1964 Pontiac bonneville, I actually do not know what year it is off the top of my head with out researching it. Solid project car. Driver side rear quarter is banged up. Other than that car is pretty straight. Runs and drives but no brakes. 389 Auto car. 61k on the clock. Very low reserve. Would make a nice project car for someone with some time. Floors appear to be in decent shape. All metal seems to be in good shape with mainly surface rust on car. Only hole that I had notice when I was taking the pictures was the one on the driver quarter where the damage was from an apparent accident. Interior in decent shape. Only rip that I had noticed was on driver side seat. Door panels are included and in back seat. I do not have the bumpers for the car. Also for Title the previous owner had told me that He does have one but I do not know the status of the title. I will be able to get more information about that this week. I had just purchased this car along with another car that I am currently working on. I dont have time for this project. Would make nice pro-touring style project. Don't see many early style bonnevillles on the road today. Needs time that I don't have. Engine runs strong. Car is sold as is where is and all sales final. Car also is being listed locally so I reserve the right to cancel at any time. I have the title listed under reconstructed for now because ebay makes me select an option. I will have more information soon about this soon as it becomes available.
Any questions feel free to email or call back at 570-586-4436 no calls after 6 pm est please.
Car is located in PA and will need to be towed.
On Mar-20-13 at 18:23:32 PDT, seller added the following information:
Its a 1963 Bonneville as people have been telling me. Thanks for the info.
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