Pontiac Bonneville Club Photo Gallery

Pontiac Bonneville Club online photo album


Last additions - Phibes 95 Bonneville SSE
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Dash508 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 Interior452 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 Motor436 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
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After detailing423 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.Aug 08, 2009
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Unbelievable!464 viewsThis car was slated to go for scrap.Aug 08, 2009
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Rear431 viewsOne of the previous owners actually tore into the rear bumper with a screwdriver! Why? Who knows! New bumper search is underway.Aug 08, 2009
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Front393 viewsAmazingly, this car has over 230,000 miles and very little rust.Aug 08, 2009
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