1965 Pontiac Lemans 4 Door 37,400 Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:326 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: Le Mans
Trim: STANDARD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: LEFT HAND
Mileage: 37,377
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1965 PONTIAC LEMANS 4 DOOR. ONE OWNER UNTIL I PURCHASED IT. I TURNED IN THE ORIG GEORGIA TITLE. THE GRANDSON OF THE ORIG OWNER (GRANDMOTHER) GAVE HIM THE CAR IN 1995 WHERE THE GRANDSON TOOK THE CAR TO HIS HOME IN MONTROSE CO. THE CAR WAS REPAINTED, NEW VINAL TOP PUT ON THEN PUT IN HIS GARAGE. SOMETIME IN THE MID 2000'S IT WAS MOVED IN TO THE BARN WHERE IT STAYED FROM THERE ON. THIS CAR IS SO COOL! 4 DOOR 65'S ARE VERY HARD TO FIND. THE PAINT IS VERY GOOD DRIVER QUALITY, BODY GREAT, NEVER WRECKED. INSIDE IS VERY GOOD FOR A 65 BUT THE DRIVERS SEAT INSERT IS STARTING TO RIP AND IT WILL NEED A HEADLINER. DASH IS SUPER NICE. EVERYTHING WORKS EXCEPT THE FRONT SPEAKER (REAR STILL WORKS WITH THE ORIG AM RADIO!) AND THE CIG LIGHTER. OUTSIDE IS VERY CLEAN. THE REAR BUMPER IS GETTING THIN ON CHROME AND ONE BACK UP LENS IS MISSING. FRONT END IS CHERRY! IT RUNS AND DRIVES SUPER TIGHT. WILL NEED THE FRONT BRAKES ADJUSTED AS IT WANTS TO PULL A LITTLE TO THE LEFT. NEW MASTER CYL, FUEL PUMP, FUEL LINES AND FILTER. IN THE TRUNK HAS SOME SURFACE RUST FROM MOISTURE AND A FEW TINNY HOLES (JUST A FEW) STILL HAS THE FACT MAT AND JACK. NO OTHER RUST ON OR UNDER THIS CAR! THE MOTOR IS PRETTY MUCH ALL ORIG AND WILL NEED PAINTED AS MOST OF IT CAME OFF WHEN IT WAS CLEANED. SOLID MOTOR AS YOU WOULD EXPECT WITH NO SMOKE, FACTORY POWERGLIDE TRANS SHIFTS GREAT. I AM TRYING TO NIT PICK EVER LITTLE THING. BELIEVE ME THIS IS A DEAD SOLID RUNNING, LOOKING AND DRIVING CLASSIC! POWER STEERING AND BRAKES. FACT AIR IS COMPLETE BUT NEEDS A COMP CLUTCH. THE BOOK ON THESE ARE ABOUT 6K TO 18K WITHOUT ANYTHING ABOUT THE SUPER LOW MILEAGE. HAVE ALL KINDS OF PAPERWORK INC SALES RECIEPT AND MORE. HATE TO SELL BUT HAVE OTHER INTERESTS. PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING!
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