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Bonneville's other GM relatives

Old Aug 3, 2009 | 02:04 AM
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Question Bonneville'* other GM relatives

Hey everyone, new to the forum here ... just wanted to ask a few quick questions because I am considering buying a '97 Bonneville.

Up until a week ago I was driving a '97 Olds LSS. It had 175,000 miles on it, I was mainly using it as a winter car. Anyway, the 3800 motor (non supercharged) blew a head gasket, and it'* not worth repairing. However, I had just spent $500 on front end parts 2 days earlier (2 ball joints and stabilizer kit, plus labor).

Now I was hoping to hold out until I find another Olds 88, then I'd have plenty of spare parts. But my big question is ... will everything swap over to a Bonneville also?

This '97 has about 150,000 miles, it'* inspected, solid, and $1000 OBO. If I can use my LSS for parts, I'd be getting a good deal.

Besides a Bonneville, what else shares the same GM platform as the 88/LSS? A Buick LeSabre perhaps?

Is there anything in particular with a high mileage Bonneville that I should check before buying?

Thanks!
Rob
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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 07:08 AM
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Yes, you got it, the GM H body is Bonneville, LSS, Lesabre.
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