1963 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SPORTS COUPE
- The Bonneville was the costliest and the most luxurious model in the Pontiac line at this time.
- the first Bonneville was produced in 1958. This car is part of the third generation that was made from 1961-64.
- This model differs from the Catalina and Star Chief in that the Bonneville features a more luxurious interior and trim.
- The 1963 Bonneville features instrumental and door panels with walnut veneer trim, carpeted lower door panels, grab bar on the passenger side of the dash, courtesy lights and a rear arm rest.
- The color of this Bonneville is "Aquamarine".
- The interior is the original matching Aquamarine morrokide vinyl.
- The engine has 389 cubic inches and a 4 barrel carburetor.
- It produces 303 horsepower and 430 FT/LBS torque.
- The transmission is a hydra-matic
- Options on this car included: bucket seats, hydro-matic transmission, tachometer, "Wander Touch" power steering, power brakes and dual exhaust
- Wheelbase: 123"
- Overall length: 18ft 3 inches
- Original price: $4,269.00