By the mid-1960s, Pontiac was firmly in place as GMs performance
car division, and the Bonneville was Pontiacs most powerful
full-size model. The fourth generation of the car debuted in 1965,
and the new generation was an evolutionary change from the 1964
model year. A variety of bodies were once again available,
including a 2-door or 4-door hardtop, a 2-door convertible, and a
4-door station wagon. Interiors were an upgraded version of the
Pontiac Star Chief interior of the same year, adding padded
surfaces, courtesy lights, and upgraded cloth or vinyl upholstery
options. In 1970, the Bonneville got an engine upgrade to a 10.75:1
compression 455-c.i. V-8 at 360 horsepower !!!!! All vehicles are
subject to a reconditioning fee of up to $2000 for all qualifying
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Vehicle Details
1970 Pontiac Bonneville
Listing ID:CC-1730105
Price:$24,998
Location:Buffalo, New York
Year:1970
Make:Pontiac
Model:Bonneville
Exterior Color:TAN
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:28161
Stock Number:23107
VIN:262390E1190
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