Rare 1957 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible Fuelly Auction Bound
Only 630 Pontiac Bonnevilles were built in 1957.
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Only 630 Pontiac Bonnevilles were built in 1957.
This classic wagon will let you cruise with the whole family.
This low-mile Bonnie is headed to auction in Sin City.
This luxury convertible is ready for summer cruising duty.
With an extensive list of factory and dealer options, this Bonneville may be one of one.
Just 53,000 miles on the clock.
The first year of the Bonneville as its own nameplate.
Just a few extra engineering steps past the hood-mounted tach.
This Bonneville gets the monument treatment.
Only one of two ever created, the Bonneville Special takes more than a few queues from vintage aircrafts.
For 1958, the Bonneville lineup was expanded to include a two-door hardtop and the price was drastically reduced.
Bunkie Knudsen produced the Bonneville in 1957 as a halo car to help promote his rebranding efforts.
Ron Pratte, the real estate developer who has bought dozens of collector cars in the past 10 years, has decided to liquidate his collection.
Not everyone with a huge car collection shares it with the community.
It still makes for a smoky brake stand.
Fortunately the Corvette driver lived, but lost a hand in this terrible accident. It’s expected that alcohol and/or drugs were involved.