My dad had this year Bonneville four door sedan in a two-tone blue. It was amazing. He absolutely loved that car and so did I. He bought it with all options and it drove so beautifully until I accidentally drove it through a Chinese takeout restaurant. No joke. It unfortunately destroyed the bottom and front end of the car and he had to get rid of it. I had never seen him that mad. I do still remember that car though.
Pontiac made some truly beautiful cars back in the day. I would love one of these with the rare bucket seat and center console option and the snowflake alloy wheels
I'm on the lookout for these cars all the time. As long as they are rust free. Please subscribe if you haven't already, I'll post another when I find the right car. .thank you .
A piece of Pontiac history : the 1981 Bonneville (and Catalina) were the last full-sized two-door models available from Pontiac. After 1981, the largest Pontiac coupe was the Grand Prix, and the big B-body Pontiacs were discontinued for 1982, and the Bonneville name was placed on the former LeMans sedan and wagon (those cars were re-designated "G-body") until 1986. Meanwhile, the B-body Pontiacs returned in 1984, brought over from GM Canada, with the name Parisienne, available as a four-door sedan and station wagon (no coupes were offered). They were little more than thinly-disguised Chevy Caprices; bumpers were shared, and the Parisienne had a flat-faced grille instead of the Pre-'82 Bonnie's grille that stuck out a little in the middle. Like the G-body Bonneville, the Parisienne was discontinued after 1986. Replacing it for '87 was a new H-body front-drive Bonneville, a clone of the Oldsmobile Delta 88/Buick LeSabre that were launched in '86 - except that the Olds and Buick offered two-door coupes, while the Pontiac did not. _(5/14/2022)_
Not correct. The Parisienne was brought back for the 1983, not 1984 model year as the "B" body offering. Yes, no "B" body Pontiac offering in the US in 1982.
A beautiful classic
My dad had this year Bonneville four door sedan in a two-tone blue. It was amazing. He absolutely loved that car and so did I. He bought it with all options and it drove so beautifully until I accidentally drove it through a Chinese takeout restaurant. No joke. It unfortunately destroyed the bottom and front end of the car and he had to get rid of it. I had never seen him that mad. I do still remember that car though.
What a Time Capsule An Outstanding Pontiac Thank you for sharing !!
Pontiac made some truly beautiful cars back in the day. I would love one of these with the rare bucket seat and center console option and the snowflake alloy wheels
I want one of these 2 door Bonneville they're a real beauty
That was a great car. I wish I still had it.
I'm on the lookout for these cars all the time. As long as they are rust free. Please subscribe if you haven't already, I'll post another when I find the right car. .thank you .
Love American cars , look at the plastic , hehe. In Europe it would be look at the wood or !!., Thank you , would love to have one !!
I had one. Used. I bought it 1987. Great car.
Do you still have the 87. I love these cars. Please subscribe if you havent already. Thank you very much.
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No. Nothing like the old American v8 cars
I'm sorry you don't have yours anymore , I regret selling a lot of the others I've had. Maybe we will both find something old and cool in 2023 !
A piece of Pontiac history : the 1981 Bonneville (and Catalina) were the last full-sized two-door models available from Pontiac. After 1981, the largest Pontiac coupe was the Grand Prix, and the big B-body Pontiacs were discontinued for 1982, and the Bonneville name was placed on the former LeMans sedan and wagon (those cars were re-designated "G-body") until 1986. Meanwhile, the B-body Pontiacs returned in 1984, brought over from GM Canada, with the name Parisienne, available as a four-door sedan and station wagon (no coupes were offered). They were little more than thinly-disguised Chevy Caprices; bumpers were shared, and the Parisienne had a flat-faced grille instead of the Pre-'82 Bonnie's grille that stuck out a little in the middle. Like the G-body Bonneville, the Parisienne was discontinued after 1986. Replacing it for '87 was a new H-body front-drive Bonneville, a clone of the Oldsmobile Delta 88/Buick LeSabre that were launched in '86 - except that the Olds and Buick offered two-door coupes, while the Pontiac did not. _(5/14/2022)_
Not correct. The Parisienne was brought back for the 1983, not 1984 model year as the "B" body offering. Yes, no "B" body Pontiac offering in the US in 1982.
good lookin B buddy
Beautiful car!
Dang, that car is the definition of mintness
Beautiful ❤️
NEAT!
Beautiful nice car, is it fir sale?
It was sold a few years ago. That's an old video. Thank you
Beautiful - but I’d have to paint it.
Yep. I had a 79 this color. Not a great color for sure.
Where did the car end up going?
It went to a collector in NY
Is it for sale and how much
Which engine did it have in it?
Bs
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What engine did this one have?
prolly that slow 301 motor
@@cle-chi In 1981, the 301 was the most powerful.