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Pontiac : Bonneville station wagon 1958 pontac star chief custom safari station wagon for restoration

Pontiac : Bonneville station wagon 1958 pontac star chief custom safari station wagon for restoration

$7,995

Naples, Florida

Year 1958

Make Pontiac

Model Bonneville

Category Coupe

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

1958 Pontiac Star Chief station wagon, 370 v9, auto, ps, pb.It is a solid Western US car and it is complete to the best of our knowledge. It does need a complete restoration or turn it into a customized car. Your choice if you buy it. I have had it for a number of years with the hopes of finally getting around to restoring it and adding it to our collection, but there are still a number of cars that we are restoring ahead of it and I don't see it happening for years. The car is all there from what I can see and if you don't see something outside the car it is probably stored inside the car. It needs a complete restoration, so obviously that includes mechanical components and the interior. As with any car auction the reserve is private so any and all emails asking what it is will just be deleted. It is a 56 year old used car sold as is / where is, with no warranties. Some basic answers to some basic questions : Car is stored in FL presently and any and all parts you do not see on the outside of the car are stored inside the car. YES the floors are solid and NO there are no holes anywhere on the car that I have found. The car spent it's life in the rust free and salt free Western US. Since it is not a newly restored car you can assume that there is some form of rust somewhere just like you would find on any 56 year old car. YES the frame is solid - see above. Car was from out west where they do not use salt on the roads, then it was parked and sat not driven for over 40 years. Any rust you see on the paint is just surface flashing from the original sunbaked paint/ primer fading away. The car has been off the road for 40 years, so no, you can't drive it home. No, I haven't tried to start it or drive it. YES I have the title for it. The car needs a COMPLETE restoration however since it is rare, it is well worth the cost.

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Pontiac : Bonneville station wagon 1958 pontac star chief safari station wagon solid complete dry western car

Pontiac : Bonneville station wagon 1958 pontac star chief safari station wagon solid complete dry western car

$9,995

Naples, Florida

Year 1958

Make Pontiac

Model Bonneville

Category Coupe

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

1958 Pontiac Star Chief station wagon, 370 v9, auto, ps, pb.It is a solid Western car and it is complete to the best of our knowledge. It does need a complete restoration or turn it into a customized car. Your choice if you buy it. I have had it for a number of years stored outdoors under covers in FL, with the hopes of finally getting around to restoring it and adding it to our collection, but there are still a number of cars that we are restoring ahead of it and I don't see it happening for years. The car is all there from what I can see and if you don't see something outside the car it is probably stored inside the car. It needs a restoration, so obviously that includes mechanical components and the interior. As with any car auction the reserve is private so any and all emails asking what it is will just be deleted. It is a 56 year old used car sold as is / where is, with no warranties. Some basic answers to some basic questions : Car is stored in FL presently and any and all parts you do not see on the outside of the car are stored inside the car. YES the floors are solid and NO there are no holes anywhere on the car that I have found. The car spent it's life in the rust free and salt free Western US. Since it is not a newly restored car you can assume that there is some form of rust somewhere just like you would find on any 56 year old car. YES the frame is solid - see above. Car was from out west where they do not use salt on the roads, then it was parked and sat for 40 years. Any rust you see on the paint is just surface flashing from the original sunbaked paint/ primer fading away. The car has been off the road for 40 years, so no, you can't drive it home. No, I haven't tried to start it or drive it. YES I have the title for it. The car needs a COMPLETE restoration however since it is rare, it is well worth the cost.

Trim Star Chief