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.::  1954 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SPECIAL  ::.

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DETTAGLI
Costruttore Pontiac
Modello Bonneville Special
Presentazione Motorama, 1954
Design Harley Earl

MOTORE
Tipo 8 Cylinders Hydra-Matic
Cilindrata (cc) 4399
Potenza (cv) 127

DIMENSIONI
Lunghezza (mm) n/d
Larghezza (mm) n/d
Altezza (mm) n/d

PERFORMANCE
Velocitą (km/h) n/d
0-100 n/d




Pontiac's Motorama star for 1954 was its first sports dream car, the Bonneville Special. Using a name that would make the production cars in 1957 and never let go, the 100-inch wheelbase and fiberglass Bonneville has a transparent plexiglass roof with opening panels over the seat to aid access.

It looks every bit the competition car it was designed to be; however, Pontiac was a year away from having its new V-8 and the 48-inch high machine had to make do with a flathead straight eight and Hydramatic transmission, somewhat limiting potential performance. Hood lines flow back from the open grill to two small scoops, via the traditional Pontiac silver streaks.

Defining the rear is a vertically mounted spare time and wheel with an exposed center. Red bucket seats and full instrumentation, spread across the dash, marked the interior.

Harley J. Earl's trip to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, was said to be the inspiration for the name, the Bonneville was lucky to survive. Most Dream Cars were deliberately cut up to avoid any possible litigation. The current owner is only the third owner of this dream car.



 
 
 


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