1969 Pontiac Bonneville

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    It's a little new for my taste but I could get used to it.
     
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    I'll be watching this one. Certainly looks clean.
     
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    Wow! I like this one a lot. It'll be interesting to see how much it fetches
     
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    What's the deal with the engine and title? First it says 428 - 375 HP, then later says 360 YH and can't change title. They don't put engine HP on titles in MO. There was no 428 - 375 HP engine in 1969 from Pontiac.
    http://www.allmusclecars.com/pontiac/pbcodes.htm
     
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    I believe the author of the ad was referring to the ad "title" on ebay. I did find it hokey though.
     
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    Don't understand what he means by "it has the 360YH engine.." Maybe he was trying to type "360hp..."?

    Anyways, it cam with a 4 barrel 428, per the window sticker, which he has.
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    EDIT: Yup. That's what he was trying to say. The standard 428 was rated at 360hp. Here's a catalog page image (it's BIG):
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    I saw on the allmusclecars.com website that there was a 428 ci with 360 horsepower coded YH from the factory - maybe that's what he was referencing?
     
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    Nice ride.:)

    I wonder how many of those supple Morrokide critter skins they needed to upholster the interior on one of those boats??:confused:
    I heard they required 1500-2000 mouse pelts for each fuzzy crushed velvet/velour interior on later GM models.:D
     
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    I feel really bad fer them little Nauga critters......don't see them around any more. Must have made them extinct......
     
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    With nearly $1900 in factory options, this one certainly was a high dollar Pontiac for 1969.
     
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    $7555 bid and reserve not met with three and a half days to go. This is clearly a very rare and valuable Pontiac station wagon.

    What's it really worth? :confused:
     
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    Now up to $9600 reserve still not met. :taz:

    This is a very rare and valuable Pontiac wagon worth top dollar.
     
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    Bump

    Still at $9600. Reserve not met 6+ hours left
     
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    Ended. $10,300, reserve not met
     

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