The Bonneville is widely considered Pontiac’s flagship model, serving for decades as the brand’s most luxurious offering from its introduction in 1957.
Its long, sculpted body lines, stacked headlights, and signature wide grille create an unmistakable presence, while the convertible top invites open-air driving. Inside, spacious seating emphasizes comfort, and under the hood, a powerful V8 delivers smooth, confident performance—hallmarks of Pontiac’s reputation for style and strength.
Today, it remains an enduring reminder of an era when cars were as much about design as they were about travel. “The Bonneville represents a time when craftsmanship and expression truly mattered, and people still connect with that feeling today,” says David Del Dotto, owner of EDH Motors. Located in the heart of Town Center, his family-owned business operates as a concierge-style auto lounge that focuses on sourcing the right vehicle for each client through new car brokerage, pre-owned sales, and consignment services.
1966 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible
This West Coast Bonneville has been locally owned for over 20 years and shows just 24,000 original miles. It features the top engine option—the Tri-Power 421 HO V8 with three Rochester carburetors, paired with a Turbo 400 3-speed automatic transmission. Rare factory options include a tachometer and full gauge cluster.
The vehicle has documentation of a full restoration completed in 1985, with additional service records maintained to the present day. The paint and interior were refreshed in 2013, preserving its classic presentation. It also comes complete with service and chassis manuals, original sales brochures, and a framed 1966 period advertisement.
List Price: $33,777.00
Miles: 24,346
Factory Options:
421ci HO 376 HP Engine
Turbo 400 3-Speed Automatic
Power Brakes
Instrument Cluster
Tachometer
Push Button AM Radio
EDH Motors
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916.282.5333
