For Sale at Auction: 1967 Pontiac Bonneville in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicle Description Pontiac's fortunes immediately rose with the appointment of a young Semon E.
Bunkie Knudsen to division president.
The champion of the exciting and expensive limited-production Bonneville of 1957 and the revolutionary Wide Track models of 1959, Knudsen set Pontiac onto a performance direction that continued to gain momentum under the watch of subsequent division heads Pete Estes and John DeLorean.
Repositioned as a unique series in 1958, the Bonneville nameplate stood continuously for upscale presence, luxury and power as a Pontiac mainstay and best-seller through 2005.
This 1967 Pontiac Bonneville six-passenger station wagon is a former Pontiac-Oakland Club International show winner with a 2008 First in Class award to its credit.
Part of the Mile-High Collection and meticulously maintained since 2015, this Bonneville station wagon is one of just 6,771 produced for 1967.
Striking in two-tone blue paintwork with an inviting blue cloth and vinyl interior, the Bonneville is a robust performer with a rebuilt 400ci engine, sporting a 400-4 open-element chrome air cleaner and mated to a GM 700R4 overdrive automatic transmission that unlocks additional performance and extended freeway-cruising capabilities.
A standard third-row folding seat, power rear tailgate window and carpeted load provide a decidedly upscale feel.
Prior to acquisition by in 2015, the Bonneville also received a front-suspension rebuild, ensuring nice road manners.
Pontiac's famed 8-lug alloy wheels, with integral brake drums, are another highly desirable 1960s Pontiac performance touch, as is the hood-mounted tachometer.
The original dealer-issued Protect-O-Plate is included with the sale of this eye-catching Pontiac Bonneville station wagon.
From the Mile-High Collection.
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Bunkie Knudsen to division president.
The champion of the exciting and expensive limited-production Bonneville of 1957 and the revolutionary Wide Track models of 1959, Knudsen set Pontiac onto a performance direction that continued to gain momentum under the watch of subsequent division heads Pete Estes and John DeLorean.
Repositioned as a unique series in 1958, the Bonneville nameplate stood continuously for upscale presence, luxury and power as a Pontiac mainstay and best-seller through 2005.
This 1967 Pontiac Bonneville six-passenger station wagon is a former Pontiac-Oakland Club International show winner with a 2008 First in Class award to its credit.
Part of the Mile-High Collection and meticulously maintained since 2015, this Bonneville station wagon is one of just 6,771 produced for 1967.
Striking in two-tone blue paintwork with an inviting blue cloth and vinyl interior, the Bonneville is a robust performer with a rebuilt 400ci engine, sporting a 400-4 open-element chrome air cleaner and mated to a GM 700R4 overdrive automatic transmission that unlocks additional performance and extended freeway-cruising capabilities.
A standard third-row folding seat, power rear tailgate window and carpeted load provide a decidedly upscale feel.
Prior to acquisition by in 2015, the Bonneville also received a front-suspension rebuild, ensuring nice road manners.
Pontiac's famed 8-lug alloy wheels, with integral brake drums, are another highly desirable 1960s Pontiac performance touch, as is the hood-mounted tachometer.
The original dealer-issued Protect-O-Plate is included with the sale of this eye-catching Pontiac Bonneville station wagon.
From the Mile-High Collection.
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