1960 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible

The Bonneville convertible was Pontiac’s top-of-the-line-model for 1960, and it retains that premier aura today. Pontiac dropped some of the Bonneville’s most elaborate styling cues for 1960, creating a clean, elegant car. The handsome good looks starts with the signature split grille and quad headlamps, and follow the long beltline moldings that end with three chrome dashes to two pairs of rocket-tube tail lamps. Giving a touch of class, adornments are limited to tasteful fender scripts, the Pontiac V-shape emblem on the lower front fenders, and subtle remnants of the fanciful fins of the years before. This car’s white finish is in excellent condition, bright and clean and smooth. The bumpers and trim, too, are clean and bright.

More than just good looks, this beautiful restoration sports the “Tri-Power” triple two-barrel carburetor option for its potent 389 cubic inch V8 engine. The Bonneville name was inspired by the Utah Salt Flats, where so many of the world’s land speed records have been set. In addition to straight line speed, the Bonneville boasted a “wide-track” stance, with wheels pushed farther out toward the fenders than any other manufacturer. It was an increase of five inches over the previous generation! Pontiac had produced what many considered to be America’s best-cornering full-size car.

Open the door and slide into the beautiful Harbor Blue leather driver’s seat, an appropriate name for colors that channel the bright blues of coastal Greece. Mediterranean vacation, anyone? The dash is in excellent condition, as are the walnut inserts, abundant original brightwork, and wood steering wheel. Additional luxury appointments include a power seat and power windows.

If you’re looking for a rare, beautiful, muscular luxury car from the days when they did it right, this 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible is the very car you’re seeking. There are more features to list—power steering, power brakes, hydra-matic transmission, etc.—but this car is more than the sum of its parts.

Related Posts

Adorable Mother-Daughter Duo: Serena Williams and Mini-Me Rock Matching Pink Balmain Outfits in Paris!

Tennis superstar Serena Williams and her adorable mini-me daughter stole the spotlight in Paris as they rocked matching pink Balmain outfits, showcasing their undeniable style and bond as a mother-daughter…

Read more

Keanu Reeves dramatically demonstrates how he broke his kneecap

Keanu Reeves provided a dramatic recreation of how he broke his kneecap while filming on Monday during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The 59-year-old actor was…

Read more

Kevin Hart Steps Out for a Luxurious Family Brunch in Malibu with Wife Eniko and Son Kenzo

Kevin Hart, accompanied by his wife Eniko and their son Kenzo, enjoyed a lavish family brunch in Malibu. The outing showcased the family’s bond amidst their busy schedules. Kevin Hart,…

Read more

The Dominance Of The Dynamic Duo Of Serena And Venus Williams, The Embodiment Of Courage, Sisterhood And Unabashed Grace In Addition To Being Tennis Legend

Serena and Venus Williams stand as an unparalleled dynamic duo in the world of tennis, embodying courage, sisterhood, and unabashed grace throughout their extraordinary careers. Their dominance on the court…

Read more

Olympia, Serena Williams’ Daughter, Adorably Nestled In Her Mother’S Arms As The Female Athlete Shines Brightly

Serena Williams, renowned as one of the greatest female athletes of all time, has not only dominated the tennis court but also embraced the role of motherhood with grace and…

Read more

Keanu Reeves, 59, reveals why he’s ‘thinking about death all the time’

Keanu Reeves admitted that mortality is often on his mind, despite his reputation for being ‘eternally youthful.’  ‘I’m 59, so I’m thinking about death all the time,’ the Matrix vet…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *