Pontiac Bonneville Concept
The pontiac bonneville special is a pontiac concept car unveiled at the general motors motorama in 1954 the first 2 seat sports car prototype the division had ever produced.
Pontiac bonneville concept. The pontiac bonneville gxp concept added a little pep to the big family sedan that pontiac sold. The idea behind the pontiac bonneville concept came from the director of gm styling harley earl. In station wagon body styles they reached just over 230 inches 5 8 m. The 1954 pontiac bonneville special concept car was designed to be a grand touring sport coupe that was also capable of racing at bonneville.
And paul gilland the special is a grand touring sport coupé that incorporated innovative styling like a plexiglas canopy with gull wing windows on a sleek fiberglass body. Here s a rather light and airy design with a familiar familial front end. 16 pontiac grand prix g force concept 2002. This car was meant to be unlike anything else ever produced and there is no doubt that goal was met.
The brand was introduced as a limited production performance convertible during the 1957 model year. Earl and hand built by homer c. Let s travel back to 1982 or so and see what the pontiac studio is up to preparing a new generation of bonneville to sit on the fwd h body platform. The idea came to him while he was watching world speed records being established at the salt flats in utah.
Find your perfect car with edmunds expert reviews car comparisons and pricing tools. The name bonneville was meant to convey high performance. H body pontiac bonneville concepts. The bonneville known as the parisienne in canada until 1981 and its platform partner the grand ville are some of the largest pontiacs ever built.
Save money on one of 83 used pontiac bonnevilles in seattle wa. Unfortunately making the car cool was a little late in the life cycle and the buying public was not very happy with the car due to its heavy weight and boring design. The pontiac bonneville is an automobile built by pontiac from 1957 to 2005. Conceived by renowned designer harley j.