
Like, exactly that car. White with those white rims... Am I crazy? Haha
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That's what I've been trying to figure out.TheJMFC wrote:I always liked the look of those wheels. Not much else on the road quite like that. Which is to say that I like them because they are distinctive, and fit the mood of the car as originally designed, not that they are great wheels outside of that context. Sadly I think they only made those for a year, maybe two.
Wheels aside, the '92-99 was an attractive car. In an era of boxy generic vehicles, they stood out.
Welcome. I don't think you're crazy. Good luck finding one.











Love it! Those body coloured rims are so unique! I'm wondering if Bonnevilles are starting to go up in price as they get more rare, or if they're still on the way down/levelling out.CMNTMXR57 wrote:Here is a couple of the boozer (Booze here), a white one with aerolites;
That red Bonneville is amazing.CMNTMXR57 wrote:Here is one in red. A similar one like this was on the cover of either Road & Track or Car & Driver back then that was taken while the car was driving and those wheels = hawtness;
But speaking of other mid 90's 4-door sport sedans, don't forget the Taurus SHO, 1995+ Chevrolet Lumina's/Pontiac Grand Prix STE's/Oldsmobile Cutlass's Supreme's/Buick Regal's with GM's infamous "X" motor, or the 1994 - 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS (you could also find the Caprice, Buick Roadmaster, Olds Custom Cruiser, and Caddy Sedan DeVille also optioned with the same LT1 V8).