Name that part
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From: Enfield, CT






Originally Posted by This car'* owner
In 1997, I purchased an off-lease large family sedan for my family of four large adults and a mid-size dog, so that we could comfortably travel back and forth from Michigan to Florida every holiday season. Plus I worked for a major GM parts supplier and we were discouraged from buying anything non-GM. That was no problem for me as I was brought up with GM and had already a fancy to the Bonneville'* styling.
My wife inherited it in 1999, when we moved back to Florida, and I had to replace an older Olds we donated to charity in Michigan. She didn't like the styling of it at first, but she loves it now and the attention it'* getting since I joined BC. The front split-bench cloth seats are the most comfortable bench seats you will ever sit on for long trips. Now it turns out that I have a fairly unique model. I wish I'd know that before we trashed it like families on long trips do, lol.
There....long enough answer for ya? That'll teach you to ask silly questions....
My wife inherited it in 1999, when we moved back to Florida, and I had to replace an older Olds we donated to charity in Michigan. She didn't like the styling of it at first, but she loves it now and the attention it'* getting since I joined BC. The front split-bench cloth seats are the most comfortable bench seats you will ever sit on for long trips. Now it turns out that I have a fairly unique model. I wish I'd know that before we trashed it like families on long trips do, lol.
There....long enough answer for ya? That'll teach you to ask silly questions....

Originally Posted by ChaseSmith
Ding, Ding, that'* Lash'* missing seatbelt buckle (drivers side
) I like the plastic buckles, they don't burn your hands in the summer 
) I like the plastic buckles, they don't burn your hands in the summer 




