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Old 08-03-2013, 01:03 AM   #71
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It was behind the left back up light cap (below taillight)
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Old 08-03-2013, 02:10 AM   #72
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Just sold my '58 Chieftain Tripower car at Auction in Greensboro NC, had only 29k on it and was unrestored.

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Old 08-03-2013, 07:57 AM   #73
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1958 Bonneville 'Fuel Injection'

1958 Dealer Price........ $3481
Fuel Injection 'option'...... $500

Production Numbers
* Hardtop......... 9144
* Convertible... 3096

Shipping Weight
* Hardtop........ #3825 lbs.
* Convertible.. #4040 lbs.


'Fuel Injection' emblem right side of trunk lid.


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Old 08-03-2013, 11:13 AM   #74
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1958 Bonneville 'Fuel Injection'

1958 Dealer Price........ $3481
Fuel Injection 'option'...... $500

Production Numbers
* Hardtop......... 9144
* Convertible... 3096

Shipping Weight
* Hardtop........ #3825 lbs.
* Convertible.. #4040 lbs.


'Fuel Injection' emblem right side of trunk lid.

Wow, at 7% of the price of the car that fuel injection was pricey back then. That would be like a $ 3500.00 option on a new car today!
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Old 08-03-2013, 11:35 AM   #75
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And here they are, the 1958 Pontiac's

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Old 08-03-2013, 11:42 AM   #76
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1957 Bonneville Convertible was the first Pontiac that could be ordered with the fuel injection.

They are very nice cars and I liked that body style more than a '58.

There are some still out there and they are worth a fortune.....

Youtube has a video of at least one and it is a beauty....

You just can't drive these cars though for what they are worth and they sit in museums and collections......and rarely get driven...and would get trailered or not move at all....

Restoring rare cars like these is almost impossible....
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Old 08-03-2013, 11:50 AM   #77
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And here they are, the 1958 Pontiac's

Looks like a misprint to me as a sedan to me meant the car has window frames and a center post.......hardtop convertibles have no window frames and no post....but Pontiac made them so I guess my thought about sedan vs hardtop must be wrong..

There was a flip down hinged moulding to make the front windows water tight on some of those old cars.......

The '58 Bonnevilles had very cool lights inside and all the Bonnevilles had tons of chrome trim.....
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Some nice 'options' too

* Power Steering...............................$108
* Power Brakes....................................$38
* Power Windows..............................$108
* Power Seat........................................$77
* Deluxe Radio.................................$102
* Heater/Defroster...............................$96
* Dual Exhaust.....................................$31
* Two-Tone Paint.................................$27
* Padded Dashboard..........................$19
* E-Z-Eye Tinted Glass......................$38
* Bucket Seats.....................................$84
* Ever-Level Air-Ride Suspension..$175

Thanks to Mr. Semon 'Bunkie' Knudsen

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Old 08-03-2013, 02:11 PM   #79
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And here they are, the 1958 Pontiac's

So where would be the Chieftan post coupe that so many raced back then?
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1958 Chieftain 2-Door Sedan

Wheelbase......... 122"
Body Length....... 210.5"
Model Series...... 27
Weight................. #3756 lbs.
Base Cost........... $2707

The entry-level Chieftain was not on the '4 Exciting Series' Sales Brochure



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#3756 ~ 338 HP = 11.11 Wt/Hp

G/SA = 11.00 to 11.49 Wt/Hp

Ramon Lowe knew how to dial it in with the 'Fuel Injection'.


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