CC Capsule: 1977 Pontiac Bonneville Brougham – This Grandma Had Class

Okay, I admit it, I love me some Malaise, so sue me!
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It’s funny to think that almost thirty five years ago when the new downsized B Bodies debuted that they were considered new, exciting, modern and the wave of the future. If anything, they were truly the right cars at the right time.
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I have seen this car around my town for some time, driven by a little old lady. She always drove it in a way that seemed to convey “Why yes, I do have class and good taste…”
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I always wanted to stop and compliment her on it but I was never able to catch her.
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I have a feeling that she must have passed away as one day back in the early summer I found it sitting on the side of the road for sale. It totally caught me off guard, so I had to sling the Buick around and go back to investigate. From what I could tell the car looked to be original, with just a little over 100,000 miles on the clock.
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The last I saw of it the new owner had tinted the windows, but it still looked good, in all it’s Malaise Glory.

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[ED: the downsized 1977 Pontiacs were by far the sales laggards of the five GM divisions, and are not exactly common anymore. I’ve yet to find one here. Their weak sales led Pontiac to drop the full sized cars altogether in 1981, which also turned out to be a mistake. As gas prices dropped again, demand for full-size cars picked up substantially, and in 1983 Pontiac scrambled by bringing in the Canadian Parisienne.]