Sad, Sad. SE SC Gold Edition bit the dust
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From: Sauk Centre, MN

Here'* a sad sight.
It'* at the Copart in Martinez, CA. Someone save it from the wrecker.
Virtual Sale Starts : WEDNESDAY 02/18/2004 at 12:00 PM
Facility : MARTINEZ
Sale Date : 2/18/04
Description : 1995 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE
Color : BLACK
VIN : 1G2HX5214S4
Mileage : 66009 A
ACV : $7,387
Repair Cost : 6431.43
Title Type : SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
Damage Type : SD
Keys: YES




It'* at the Copart in Martinez, CA. Someone save it from the wrecker.
Virtual Sale Starts : WEDNESDAY 02/18/2004 at 12:00 PM
Facility : MARTINEZ
Sale Date : 2/18/04
Description : 1995 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE
Color : BLACK
VIN : 1G2HX5214S4
Mileage : 66009 A
ACV : $7,387
Repair Cost : 6431.43
Title Type : SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
Damage Type : SD
Keys: YES
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From: Sauk Centre, MN

Originally Posted by willwren
Oh, Geez! A 95 SESC! And did you see the options on the shift console? Loaded. All 5 switches.
A moment of silence in memory of the deceased. :(
sad sight for us Bonney lovers. Personally, I am against junking a car for little, repairable stuff. Its a total waste. Surprisingly..I find LOTS of early 90'* Grand Ams at the junkyard with nice bodies, intact glass and interiors. Usually the reason for sending it to death was the quad 4 blew up. Repairable. I forsee the same thing starting to happen with 87-91 models and eventually beyond. Sad sad sad
That one actually looks like it might have taken some strut tower damage by the way the wheel is leaning. is it easy to fix that?
That one actually looks like it might have taken some strut tower damage by the way the wheel is leaning. is it easy to fix that?



. What a beautiful car.