1st Place National Award Winner, 389ci V8, Loaded w/ Options, Private Collection
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Pontiac |
Model: | Bonneville |
SubModel: | 4dr htp |
Type: | Other |
Doors: | 4 |
Year: | 1960 |
Color: | Black |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Red |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Plymouth, Michigan, United States |
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Private seller |
Description of 1960 Pontiac Bonneville 4dr htp |
1960 Pontiac Bonneville 4-Door Vista VIN 860W3942 By the end of 1955, ontiac introduced a long overdue, ew V-8 engine. A new era for Pontiac began in 1956 when Semon E. "Bunkie" Knudsen took over the reins as Pontiac's general manager. A new engineering group was assembled headed by Pete Estes and John Z. DeLorean who were tasked with developing new line of cars with an emphasis on performance. To promote the new line of performance Pontiacs, racing program was developed and a new, ptional extra horsepower engine, ike those used on the team's racing cars, as made available to potential Pontiac buyers. The new engine was equipped with dual four-barrel carburetors and a full-race camshaft. In 1957, nother new engine was offered that was fuel-injected and this engine was only available on the Bonneville series convertibles. By 1957, ontiac was offering vehicles in four different models. The least expensive model was the Chieftain line which was followed by the Super Chief line, he Star Chief line, nd the Star Chief Custom line which was the most expensive of Pontiac's offerings that year. The Star Chief Custom line differed from its lower priced siblings with deluxe two-toned interiors and extra exterior trim features. There were four vehicles offered in the Custom line: a four-door sedan, four-door hardtop, two-door hardtop, nd the top-of-the-line vehicle a Bonneville convertible. In 1958, he name Bonneville would now represent the top of the line Pontiac models. Starting with the 1959 models, new marketing strategy was adopted to make Pontiac into a "sporty and youthful car" that would appeal to younger buyers. During the next couple of years, he cars would become wider and lower and have available high performance engines. Pontiac's continued success in the NASCAR racing program helped to promote this new strategy and increase sales. For the 1960 model year, he Pontiac Bonneville line consisted of the Series 27 and the Series 28. The Series 27 was designated only for the station wagon body style while the Series 28 contained three body styles: a four-door Vista hardtop sedan, two-door hardtop and a convertible. The four-door Vista hardtop sedan had a base price of $3,333 and approximately 39,000 were built and sold. This example was restored during the 1980s. After restoration, his Pontiac was awarded a Senior National First Place Award by the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) in 1987 AND 1997. The vehicle retains these badges on the front bumper. This vehicle is an older restoration done to high point standards and today remains in excellent condition throughout. The body panels are excellent and fit well to each other. The four doors, ecklid, nd hood all align well and show no signs of damage, epair or neglect. The exterior black finish remains in excellent condition, s does the stainless steel and chrome trim. The interior has been restored in the proper tri-toned russet color combination and is in excellent condition. The dashboard and all of its instruments have been properly restored and today are in excellent condition. The chassis is clean and shows little signs of use. Most of the chassis components have been undercoated. All of the chassis fittings are correct and the chassis and suspension components show no signs of neglect or abuse, ndicating that this vehicle was likely very well-preserved prior to its restoration. The engine bay shows extremely well and the correct, -8 engine is clean and well-detailed. This vehicle has all of the desirable factory options including automatic transmission, ower steering, ower brakes, ower seats, ower windows, onder Bar radio, lock, ual antennas, ender skirts, actory wheel covers, hitewall tires, ual rearview mirrors and heater. This example also has its correct Fisher Body number tag affixed to its cowl. Overall, his is a superb example of one of the most desirable enclosed Pontiac models built during the 1960s. It is has been properly restored, aintained and today remains in excellent condition. - Two Time 1st Place National Award Winner Mechanics Body Interior Don't Miss Out! Call Tom 7 Days a Week at 248-974-9513! |