Mark and Rose Nagel 's
1967 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible

This car was sold new by Charlie Sturgill Motor Company in Lexington, KY, on December 13, 1966 to Mr. Claude Sullivan, also of Lexington. For some unknown reason, the car was delivered to Burnett Pontiac in Cincinnati, OH.  Mr. Sullivan drove the car for approximately a year before his death in late 1967. In January 1968, the title was transferred to his wife, who drove the car until 1999 (when the police revoked her driver's license). It was then sold to Mr. Bill Voils of Greensburg, IN. After he purchased it, Mr. Voils had the car repainted its original shade of Tyrol Blue and had a new white top put on it. The parchment interior is all original. The original 400 engine is equipped with a 4-barrel carb, and mated to a TH400 trans. The car has 18 factory options including power steering, power brakes, 8-lug wheels, A/C (blows ice cold), soft-ray glass, power antenna, power windows, 6-way power bench seat, front & rear seat belts, power trunk release, tilt wheel, remote mirror, visor vanity mirror, AM/FM stereo with rear seat speaker, and front & rear floor mats. The original sticker price was $5287.24, delivered.

Behind Doug and Tracy's 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix

Mark and Rose's Bonneville with Doug and Tracy Everhart's 63 Grand Prix


1971 Pontiac LeMans Sport
When I was a kid, my mum's best friend drove a bright yellow '72 Luxury LeMans (almost identical to the '71).
This beauty belongs to Mark's dad.  He bought it from Doug and Tracy.

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