looking for a stock original power antenna on the rear of 1961 or 1962 pontiac bonneville
need an original power rear antenna for a 1961 or 1962 pontiac bonneville only unless other gm cars would be the same

The Pontiac Bonneville was turning into a popular car, thanks to its luxury trappings. Though it was Pontiac's most expensive offering, it touted its performance capabilities for personal or family use, by offering different models for different tastes -- the snazzy convertible, practical sedan, kid-oriented station wagon, or sporty coupe. In the 1961 Bonneville, the split grille returns after a brief hiatus. The split is marked by a bold V-shaped extension of the deck lid adorned by Pontiac's arrowhead logo. In the back, the Bonneville name sat between 3 taillights on either side. The new Trophy V8 engine and the unique wide track design were used as the big selling points for the 1961 Bonneville. Matched with a 4-speed Hydramatic, the rear-wheel drive Bonny hit a range of horsepowers depending on whether it had a 2-barrel, 4-barrel, or the TriPower (three 2-barrels) carburetor. It needed a big block engine, because its full-size body weighed almost two tons. The sedan, convertible, coupe, and wagon featured carpeted and wood-trimmed interiors. Leather seats were optional (standard in the convertible), as were power windows, locks, and seats.
need an original power rear antenna for a 1961 or 1962 pontiac bonneville only unless other gm cars would be the same
need a power antenna stock dash switch for a 1961 or 1962 pontiac bonneville only
I am the owner of a 1961 Pontiac Bonneville convertible. After driving this car from Cleveland,OH to Sarasota,FL and back, I have to wonder why I saw no other '61 Pontiacs on the road or at car shows. The car made the trip in grand style with no problems.
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