1966 Pontiac Bonneville
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In 1965 GM made its debut for the newly restyled B body platform, with smoother roof lines and coke bottle figure, the changes made to the B platform set the mark in being one of the most popular body styles the general ever produced, some say. It is said that the Bonneville held the title for being Pontiac's flagship vehicle. When it comes to comfort and style it's hard to beat an almost 20-foot-long convertible with double stacked headlights and fender skirts. This example is painted in a bullet silver color with a white power convertible top! The interior flows well with the exterior and features white leather seats with seat belts, power windows, an AM/FM radio, and even woodgrain dash inserts. Power for this luxurious cruiser comes from a believed to be 389 CID V8 engine that is mated to an automatic transmission. Additional features that add to the comfortable drive include the power...