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Phibes 95 Bonneville SSE


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I bought my 95 from a used car lot where it was slated to be sent to junk yard.

These are photos of the car as it is now. I have plans for a new paint job and a new interior. I've already repaired allot of things such as installing new ball joints, brakes, wheel bearings, lines, sway bar bushings, trunk torque rods, radio, motor mounts, springs, struts, exhaust, and more.

This is my forth Bonne. I owned 2 1988's and 1 1990 before. But this car is my favorite of them all. My intention is to return it to new condition inside and out.

Comments and suggestions are welcome!

- Regards

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Side440 viewsCan you believe they were going to junk this car?
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Front393 viewsAmazingly, this car has over 230,000 miles and very little rust.
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Dash506 viewsHere's another shot of the dash.
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Tail Pipe Extensions448 viewsI found these cheezy tail pipe extensions and painted them gold. I've been looking everywhere for original extensions, but so far haven't found them.
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Engine Compartment502 viewsThis was the worst of the deal. It's also why this vehicle was slated for scrap.
The original K motor died. So someone replaced it with an L motor. They didn't think to keep the original harness. So none of the dash gauges worked! I consulted the schematics, added necessary wires to the harness, and now all of the gauges work.
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After detailing422 viewsI wish I had taken photos before I detailed it. We thought it was dark gold or maybe a strange dark tan color because it was covered in dirt.
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Dash470 viewsThe dash was in pretty good shape. I replaced the dead factory CD player and the dash plate around it.
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Front Seats493 viewsThe passenger seat seems OK. And the 10 way seats still work. But the drivers seat is ripped badly. I am looking into options to rectify the problem. Until then, these cheap seat covers will have to do.

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Dash506 viewsHere's another shot of the dash.Aug 08, 2009
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Front Seats493 viewsThe passenger seat seems OK. And the 10 way seats still work. But the drivers seat is ripped badly. I am looking into options to rectify the problem. Until then, these cheap seat covers will have to do.Aug 08, 2009
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Back Interior451 viewsThe rear leather seats are amazingly in good shape. Aug 08, 2009
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Tail Pipe Extensions448 viewsI found these cheezy tail pipe extensions and painted them gold. I've been looking everywhere for original extensions, but so far haven't found them.Aug 08, 2009
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L Motor435 viewsThe L motor in the car runs well and doesn't leak or use oil. It will be replaced by a rebuilt K motor in the future.Aug 08, 2009
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Engine Compartment502 viewsThis was the worst of the deal. It's also why this vehicle was slated for scrap.
The original K motor died. So someone replaced it with an L motor. They didn't think to keep the original harness. So none of the dash gauges worked! I consulted the schematics, added necessary wires to the harness, and now all of the gauges work.
Aug 08, 2009
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Steering wheel441 viewsOne casualty of wear and tear was the original, leather covered steering wheel which also had a plethora of radio control buttons. Since the blinker switch was also destroyed in it, I replaced the steering column with this one. Aug 08, 2009
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Dash470 viewsThe dash was in pretty good shape. I replaced the dead factory CD player and the dash plate around it. Aug 08, 2009