Just over 5,400 Pontiac Bonnevilles were built in the final year for the 428 engine, and this example was probably one of the ...
The year 1968 marked another full-throttle turn of the American automotive dial, and though the spotlight often falls on the Pontiac GTO—after all, it was declared Car of the Year—the full-size ...
One of the highlights of the 1954 GM Motorama car show was the Chevy Corvette-based Pontiac Bonneville Special. The Bonneville Special was a two-seat, high-performance luxury coupe concept from the ...
Ford and Pontiac both built 428 cubic inch V8s that became legends in their own right, but they did it with very different hardware and priorities. The shared displacement figure hides major contrasts ...
As the flagship Pontiac marque since its introduction in 1957, the Bonneville nameplate epitomized luxury, but what about performance? Sure its fuel injection promised increased grunt, but in the ...
When you think of old-school Pontiac luxury, the Bonneville name is likely the one that comes to mind. Launching as an exclusive convertible version of the Star Chief in 1957, Pontiac would promote ...