Exceptional Pontiac Bonneville wagon. Fantastic triple black, rare
vinyl top, three rows of seats, working factory A/C, 8-lug wheels.
389 cubic inch V8 runs and drives superbly. The pinnacle of style
and luxury in 1965! Pontiac was hitting on all eight cylinders in
the mid-60s, balancing style, performance, and luxury in a way that
other brands couldn't quite match. If you were a young guy with
some money, even if you could afford a Buick or Cadillac, you were
shopping at the Pontiac store. This 1965 Pontiac Bonneville Safari
wagon is a fantastic example of Pontiac getting everything right.
Wagons were supposed to be utilitarian and basic, not stylish,
fast, and comfortable like this awesome Safari. Borrowing styling
from the rest of the Pontiac lineup, the Safari looks sleek and
purposeful, starting with the stacked headlights that were a
Pontiac trademark. Add in the sculpted bodywork, the bright rocker
molding, and the sleek D-pillar design that makes it look like it's
in motion even when it's standing still, and you get one of the
best-looking wagons we've ever seen. The vinyl roof is correct for
1965 and was definitely on the options list, but I bet you've never
seen it on a wagon before. Cool! The black respray is a few years
old, but it was applied over some laser-straight bodywork with
evidence that this was ever a rusty or damaged car. All four doors
close with a solid THUNK and the tailgate and window work properly.
Chrome and stainless trim (and there's a lot of it!) remains in
fantastic condition, glittering against the black bodywork. Even
the fluted tail panel between the taillights is in excellent
condition, and these were notorious for pitting. Add in the roof
rack, and you get an upscale wagon that looks as at home at the
theater as it does at the lumber yard. The beautiful black interior
is more evidence of Pontiac's high-style attitude. Three rows of
bench seats make this a 9-passenger wagon, with the back seat
facing rearward and able to stow itself under the cargo floor.
Woodgrained appliques on the dash warm things up a bit, and if
you've driven a GTO, sliding behind the wheel of this Bonneville
might feel familiar. Everything works except the clock, and that
means cold A/C and a working AM radio, although the sound of the
389 cubic inch V8 under the hood might be more entertaining. The
seats, door panels, and carpets are in excellent condition with
minimal wear, and thanks to lots of sound-deadening materials, it's
hushed inside on the highway. The massive headliner is also in
fantastic condition with no rips, tears, or sagging, and all the
glass is clear with no cracks or delamination. This is a really
nice car! Under the pointed hood beats the heart of a GTO, a
correct YF-coded 389 cubic inch V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor and
325 horsepower (matching numbers isn't possible to determine on a
1965 Pontiac, but we believe this is the car's original engine). It
remains completely stock and acts like it should: easy starts, a
nice idle, and plenty of torque to move the big wagon effortlessly.
It's correctly detailed in corporate blue engine enamel, that big
air cleaner with reproduction decals, and lots of recent parts like
a new alternator and master cylinder. There's a muscular idle from
the dual exhaust, which features stainless Magnaflow mufflers, but
on the road it quiets down and remains one of the best road trip
vehicles you can own. 1965 was the first year for the TH400 3-speed
automatic transmission, perhaps the best automatic ever created,
and it shifts crisply with no hesitation or slippage, and feeds a
set of 3.42 gears in the 10-bolt rear end, so it's quick off the
line but not too busy on the highway. The body has never been off
the frame, but you can see that it wasn't necessary?the floors and
rockers are solid, there's no evidence of patching or other
questionable repairs, and it's been protected for decades by a
light dusting of undercoating to keep it sealed up. Recent work
includes suspension components, including new springs and air
shocks in the back, plus the aforementioned dual exhaust system.
Brakes are massive aluminum drums in front, which are quite
effective, so forget all those notions that you 'need' disc brakes.
Plus they come with those awesome Pontiac 8-lug wheels, which carry
recent 215/75/14 whitewall radials for exactly the right '60s look.
We're absolutely in love with this car. It looks like a million
bucks and drives just as well. It's upscale, yet sporty, and with a
huge dose of practicality there's just no reason not to take it
home. Call today! Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes
personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our
inventory prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1965 Pontiac Bonneville
Listing ID:CC-2013135
Price:$39,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1965
Make:Pontiac
Model:Bonneville
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black vinyl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:71246
Stock Number:122075
VIN:262355C101055
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