1992 SSEI Canadian Car
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:50 pm
I joined the site a couple years ago when I got my 90 SSE. I searched some topics but didn't do much posting. Fast forward a couple years and now I have another Bonneville that has a lot of potential.
I'll go into more detail when I have the time but the long of the short is 1992 Bonneville SSEI with 91,500km or 57000 miles, rust free body and all original. For those interested I paid $2500.
Right now it's gutted because I was trying to find the cause of the inflatable restraint light. Eventually I learned the module isn't under the passenger seat in 92 but once one seat was out and water was discovered all the interior was removed, including the sagging headliner.
I changed the engine and supercharger oil just to check of some basic maintenance but I will go over the car more thoroughly when I have time.
Here are some pics that will have to do for now. More to follow.




Last but not least the 90 SSE. I bought it sight unseen and paid the price. Fortunately I didn't give up on it even when I found out the sub frame mount, wheel wells, and gas tank were rotted. It's turned out to be a really reliable winter car.

I'll go into more detail when I have the time but the long of the short is 1992 Bonneville SSEI with 91,500km or 57000 miles, rust free body and all original. For those interested I paid $2500.
Right now it's gutted because I was trying to find the cause of the inflatable restraint light. Eventually I learned the module isn't under the passenger seat in 92 but once one seat was out and water was discovered all the interior was removed, including the sagging headliner.
I changed the engine and supercharger oil just to check of some basic maintenance but I will go over the car more thoroughly when I have time.
Here are some pics that will have to do for now. More to follow.




Last but not least the 90 SSE. I bought it sight unseen and paid the price. Fortunately I didn't give up on it even when I found out the sub frame mount, wheel wells, and gas tank were rotted. It's turned out to be a really reliable winter car.
