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Old 11-25-2014, 09:44 AM   #1
brown7373
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My 1970 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible

Beside my 72 Cheyenne, I am also restoring (a second time) my 70 Bonneville that I have owned for 35 years. This was a very heavily optioned convertible from the factory, and I have added a couple factory options it didn't originally come with. Mainly, Rally Gauges, Super Lift Rear Shocks, Rear Sway Bar, Rebuilt the original AM/FM with electronic guts, Cornering Lights and Power Door Locks added to the original Power Windows.

The first pictures are of the car after the first restoration I did in around '94. I am finishing the engine install and hope to start it over the next few weeks. I bad back keeps the amount of work at less than I would really like to do. I have original seat material to redo my seats, and SMS Fabrics is remanufacturing my original door panels. Other than mechanicals, NOS and repro parts for B body cars are almost non-existent.
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