But some of her issues continue to compound. The AC compressor has been busted for a while now, the motors in most of the windows don't work, the washer fluid no longer functions, and the interior upholstery is falling apart. Add this to a long list of random electrical issues over the years, and the fact that she's developed a severe rust issue conveniently in areas (some structural) that have been repaired over the years, and I'm torn as to where to go next.
Really, I think I just need some affirmation from those on the forum that what I'm doing (keeping her around because I'm sentimental and stubborn) is ridiculous and that I should cut ties and stop paying for inspection, registration, and insurance. She sits in the driveway now rarely being moved since it's too hot to drive in the summer (without AC and windows) and too unreliable in the winter. But what truly is the best option? I'm fairly certain stashing her away in a garage for 40 years hoping that an 01 Bonneville becomes a collectors item is just wishful thinking. Would stripping it and selling the parts be more lucrative than selling the car itself? I can't imagine the need/demand for Bonneville parts is that high in 2022, whereas it seems everyone is looking for a running car. What would you do?
Or perhaps someone here would be interested in taking it? It sure would make me feel better knowing that it went to someone who cares and loves for these cars rather than someone who just wants an old junker to drive for a few years.
Here is a thread with some old pics of her in her glory days: http://www.pontiacbonnevilleclub.com/fo ... 42163.html
And here are some photos of what she's become. It's difficult to tell in these photos, but that rust on the side runs through inside the door all the way to the middle of the car.




If anyone is interested in taking a look, we're in Franklin, Massachusetts and would love to have some company and share in Bonneville memories!





