1964 Pontiac Bonneville

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$18,700 USD | Sold

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While Pontiac was technically a "medium priced" GM car, with the Bonneville you were knocking at the doorstep of luxury. It could be a full-size family car, and just the basic Trophy V-8 engine was enough for most outings when it came to get-up and go. And then there was legendary handling offered by the "Wide-Track" Pontiacs of this era, with Bonneville riding high and looking good. Even the print ads done by artists Art Fitzpatrick and Van Kaufman were masterpieces, which helped promote the brand image on Pontiac. Like an advertisement out of a 1964 Life Magazine, this stunning sport coupe is as pretty as a picture. Finished in Yorktown Blue with a white top and matching two-tone blue interior, it is simply beautiful. The options and features include an automatic transmission, AM radio and spinner wheel covers. The dash, upholstery and interior appointments are like new, as also seen in the paint, chrome and trim. Highly detailed, the engine compartment is possibly cleaner then when leaving the factory. Showing less than 36,000 miles, this Pontiac is a step above the rest.