1975 Pontiac Bonneville Survivor 18970 Miles on 2040-cars
Suffield, Connecticut, United States
This is a one owner 1975 Pontiac Bonneville Survivor with 18970 pampered miles. It is owned now by the son of the original buyer who can't drive any more, but wants it to go to a good home to be used any enjoyed!! Take a look at the window sticker, it is loaded with every option available in 1975. It comes with all original paperwork from day one! The body is spotless, with all original paint that is not sun bleached or faded. So is the interior!! It has been garaged it's whole life, with most of it in heated storage. Nothing has been changed on the car other than regular engine oil changes,the coolant has been changed and flushed three time over the years and the car has a new battery. Nothing else has been touched!! Not tires, brakes.belts or hoses. All original factory Exhaust, Shocks, and tune up parts. The car runs as new , with every option working,including cruise control. A/C, power seats and windows, 8-track. This is a true survivor car. The owner and I wish it was a 2 door convertible.But it's not!! Feel free to ask any questions. I would get in this car tomorrow and drive it anywhere. Fly in and drive it home. I live seven miles from Bradley International Airport. I can also help set up shipping. Thanks, Ray 860-930-2057
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