Selling my rare 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Tri-Power, imported through a friend from the USA. Vehicle probably unique in the EU389 cui Tri Power Hydramtic 8 Lug Wheel 1963 Bonneville Coupe PontiacGenuine Tri Power (3 carburettors) with also the rare heavy duty 8 lug wheels brake drums (8x screwed on the outside steel rim on externally cooled Brake drum, window regulator and seat electrically adjustable as usual with Boneville equipment, paint and interior fittings as well as engine were overhauled in the USA, air conditioning converted to modern R134a, joints as well as rubber bearings and technical parts were overhauled or renewed by me in the last few years, floor panel including trunk floor was overhauled by me at the bottom and top! sanded and new epoxy primed and sealed and no longer so nice sheet metal parts replaced, trunk floor completely renewed, cavities freshly preserved, carburettor system freshly installed again with new seals, tires old but still in good shape but should be replaced for the next season (new tires are included in the sales price), seat belt at the rear left and right installed because of the child seat belt requirement to answer !Here is the AI Description:The 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Tri-Power was Pontiac's top model and combined luxury with high performance through its characteristic triple carburetor system. It was known for its elegant design with the then-trend-setting stacked headlights and wide-track track. Engine and Performance: The 1963 Bonneville came standard with a 389 cubic inch (6.4 liter) V8 engine. The optional Tri-Power configuration significantly improved performance.389 ci (6.4 L) V8 Tri-Power: This option, which used three twin carburettors, delivered 348 horsepower. Power was transmitted via a standard three-speed manual transmission or an optional three-speed automatic transmission (Hydra-Matic) or a four-speed manual transmission.Tri-Power SystemThe Tri-Power system, consisting of three Rochesters 2-barrel carburetors, was an iconic performance option from Pontiac. How it worked: At low speeds and normal driving, only the center carburetor operated to ensure adequate drivability and fuel efficiency. As the throttle accelerated harder, the front and rear carburetors opened progressively via a vacuum servo, maximizing engine power. Advantages: This system provided performance that rivaled the fuel injection of the time, but at a lower cost. The presence of the Tri-Power system on a classic Pontiac today often increases its collectible value.Features and design:As a flagship model, the Bonneville offered luxurious appointments.Interior: The interior was spacious and elegant, with options such as bucket seats, a center console and high-quality materials such as vinyl or optional leather.Exterior: The 1963 design featured clean, angular lines, a distinctive split grille and stacked (vertical) Headlights off.The 1963 Pontiac Bonneville Tri-Power is considered a sought-after classic, valued for its combination of style, comfort and the impressive V8 power typical of the muscle car era Please contact us if you have any questions. If I am not available immediately, leave a message and phone number via SMS, WhatsApp or email