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1959 Pontiac Bonneville 2dr. Hardtop Coupe on 2040-cars

US $4,856.00
Year:1959 Mileage:118672
Location:

Thomasville, Georgia, United States

Thomasville, Georgia, United States

1959 Pontiac Bonneville 2 dr. hardtop coupe.

118,672 miles

Equipment:  includes power steering, power backs, hydromatic, full tinted glass (no cracks), AM radio, heater, back up lights

389 4-barrel Carter carb.(factory) 300 horsepower, factory duel exhaust

safe-t-track (posi) differential,  3:23 gears - 31 spline axles

Die cast headlight rims (not aluminum)

Engine compartment is complete and factory stock

Original keys

Engine turns smoothly by hand.  Rocker arms-studs-retainer nuts, pushrods in good condition

Valve springs, retainers in good condition.  All valves move freely.

Oil flows to heads and push rods rotate as they should even when rotated by hand.

Spark plugs were clean when pulled ( no carbon desposit)

Starter is weak, will not turn fast enough to start. will need starter replaced for start up attempt.

The car needs:   Trunk pan, front and rear floor pans, should be repaired or replaced.

Body panel repairs on the rust thru.  tank to engine fuel line, brake rebuilding.

I do not have the skill or material and the facility to do this work.

Missing Parts:  No  head liner retainer rods are there.  Courtesy light lenses, Pontiac letters between tail lights

Arrow head body trim.  The one I have is in the photo.  The car has four new tires but they are 25 years old.  I put tubes in them.

No battery -  battery box is deteriorated

The Bonneville was given to a local resident by a former employer 35 years ago.  He drove it for 5 or 6 years.

The Bonneville was literally sealed in a all woodbuilding with a raised wood floor 24 years ago.  We had to cut a hole in the wall to remove it.

There are extra parts: front and rear brake drums that come with the car, extra brake shoes and hardware as well.

I bought it because I had one like it 51 years ago.

Sold on bill of sale. Georgia will not issue title if 15 years or older.

Car needs to be towed or on rollback.

Us small Ebay sellers only get 24 photos.

I have many more photos mainly of engine detail and front end.

you are free to come and inspect the car.














 















 

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