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- zuper8
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*creaks door open, peers in*
I went 4 years without a Bonneville, and it just wasn't right. I acquired this little gem a couple of weeks ago, after about a year of casually keeping my eye out on Facebook marketplace. Once this relatively beautiful condition Pluto clone came up for sale, it was love at first sight. 106k nearly rust free Southern car, owned by an elderly couple since new in 1992. It's been mostly sitting since 2016. Some work to do, but for 30 years old, not bad at all. The universe feels just a little bit more in balance now that I have a Bonneville again!
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- Sirius
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Why just creak the door open? Just kick it down in a blaze of glory.
Nice score on the"new" car. 106k miles in 30 years...wow. Just getting broken in.
Nice score on the"new" car. 106k miles in 30 years...wow. Just getting broken in.
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- samples08
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Re: *creaks door open, peers in*
Nice pickup can't beat a southern car lol
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2002 Black Bonneville SE Sold But Not Forgotten
2002 White Bonneville SSEi Project car

2002 Black Bonneville SE Sold But Not Forgotten
2002 White Bonneville SSEi Project car

- zuper8
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Re: *creaks door open, peers in*
Ha!! Well, I can't help but feel a little sheepish for not being around. This is such a great forum, and I feel grateful for the handful of people that have kept it going over the years. This is a good place. And yes, I feel like this is a good candidate for a long-term keeper. I want to do this one up really nicely and just keep it as my toy. Kind of a weird car to choose for a toy, but then, I'm pretty weird.Sirius wrote:Why just creak the door open? Just kick it down in a blaze of glory.
Nice score on the"new" car. 106k miles in 30 years...wow. Just getting broken in.
- zuper8
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Re: *creaks door open, peers in*
I'm currently in the process of redoing the headliner, then I will scrub down the fairly good condition but dirty interior. Then, I need to collect parts for Delphi ignition swap. If any one has an extra ICM, coils, and ICM plate that they'd like to turn into money, let me know! I'm in particular need of the ICM plate, the other stuff I can buy on rockauto. But sadly, no 93-95 cars in the junkyard around me so I'll need to get lucky on the ICM plate.
- 95naSTA
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Nice!
If you want an alternative to the soda can weigh down method, I made plaster molds on last headliner I did. It probably sounds annoying but it was cheap, easy and worked better.
If you want an alternative to the soda can weigh down method, I made plaster molds on last headliner I did. It probably sounds annoying but it was cheap, easy and worked better.

95 SLE... a keeper. 241k miles. Low and Slow.
97 BMW 528i
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- Sirius
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With respect to the headliner, instead of soda cans or plaster molds, could you cover the new fabric with a plastic sheet then pour course sand in the contour areas while the glue sets?
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^^ That's a great idea

95 SLE... a keeper. 241k miles. Low and Slow.
97 BMW 528i
98 Infiniti vq35'd i30: 13.3@104mph, 30MPG Hwy (RIP)
02 Jag X-type
03 BMW M5
05 Chevy Cobalt LS
07 Infiniti G35s 6MT (Sold)
07 Ducati Monster S2R 800 with DS1000 swap
83 Yamaha IT175K
72 Yamaha DS7: '74 RD250 swap, JL chambers
Info on dropping a 92-99: Here.
Re: *creaks door open, peers in*
Welcome to the club ! Enjoy driving your Pontiac brother !
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