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are these cars really bringing big money or what are they really worth say a convertible 2+2 tripower or bonneville convertible 421 either car. are carburetion differences a big deal.and were these cars that popular in the day or not,i"ve always loved big pontiacs,i've found a 1965 bonneville convertible 4spd tripower with air 421 for $38000 is that way to much any info or answers to these question would be greatly appreciated thanks
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hey tip, and welcome to the site. those big pontiacs are really something thats for sure, especially the tri-power cars, gotta love em. i really don't much about those early cars but i'm more than certain someone here does.
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Thanks for stopping in TIP...please take a second to fill out your profile....there are quite a few big car guys around here...even Pontiac big ccar guys !!! For more in depth Pontiac big car stuff...take a look here Pontiac
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hey tip, check this site out. http://www.classicauto-sales.com/
there is a 61 catalina "super duty" in there. its been sold, but what a ride! ![]() |
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