Great color combo. Interesting option choices: power antenna, cornering lights, aluminum wheels and gauge cluster, but no power windows or locks. https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/pontiac/bonneville/1881515.html
With only 11,000 miles, the car looks and IS nearly new. But I still can't see someone paying $16,000 for it. I can't see someone paying $10,000 for it. $7 or $8K, possibly.
Seriously. With a 350 Buick engine even, I seriously doubt the guy is going to get half his asking price. Gorgeous car no doubt about it, but it's an oddball with a power antenna, gauges, split velour bench, and cornering lamps but no power windows or locks. It would be hard to get that price on a fully loaded low mileage one with a Pontiac 400 in it.
Agreed, but by 79 No more Pontiac 400's in B-Body's. Other than the 301, no Pontiac V-8's (exept for T/A's and Formula's with 4-speeds) so Buick 350 or Olds 403's were the only options. Very Nice looking car but the seller will own it for quit awhile at that asking price.
I know, I was relating that to if it was a '77-78 model in that same condition with a 400 he'd have a hard time selling it and a 301 does it zero favors.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1979-Pontiac-Bonneville-Landau-/401298856722?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368 Let's see what bidding does this time.