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1966 Pontiac Lemans Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:89000 Color: Gray
Location:

United States

United States

*PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY THIS IS A TRUE HOTROD AND WILL BE SOLD AND RESTORED*

1966 PONTIAC LEMANS CONVERTIBLE - GTO CLONE

*THE CONVERTIBLE IS TORN - AND NEEDS REPLACEMENT - THE MOTOR IS OPERATIONAL AND CLOSES WELL THERE IS NO REAR WINDOW IN THE CONVERTIBLE TOP.

* THIS IS A PONTIC LEMANS CONVERTIBLE WITH-  GTO HOOD-- REAR PANEL-- FRONT GRILLES-- AND LIGHTS.

* FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS ARE GOOD IN CONDITION  

* FRAME AND FLOORS  AND TRUNK ARE ORIGINAL *GREAT SHAPE VERY SOLID* 

*326 2BBL ENGINE 2 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION  OPEN END REAR AXEL

* THE CAR IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT RUG - THE FLOOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ONCE AGAIN VERY SOLID

* THERE IS SOME RUST ON THE LOWER QUARTER PANELS  

* THERE ARE 2 BUCKET SEATS -- BOTH NEED RECOVERING  THEY HAVE RIPS THE  REAR SEAT IS COMPLETELY  MISSING --   FACTORY AUTO FLOOR SHIFT --  WITH  NO CONSOLE  

*  POWER DRUM BRAKES AND POWER STEERING DUAL EXHAUST

* HAD RADIATOR SERVICED NEW ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR MASTER CYLINDER CAR REALLY RUNS STARTS STOPS WELL

* CAR HAS FACTORY RALLY II RIMS MISSING CENTER CAPS AND 1 TRIM RING

* BODY NEEDS PAINT 

 * RUNS AND DRIVES WELL YOU CAN JUST DRIVE IT NO NEED TO RIP INTO IT 

CAR HAS A RESERVE PRICE AND WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER

THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS

I HAVE A CLEAR PA TITLE IN MY NAME FOR THIS VEHICLE

 PLEASE   ASK QUESTIONS 

 I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME

DONT LET THIS  CRUISER SLIP THROUGH YOUR HANDS

GOOD LUCK THESE CARS ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO LOCATE IN THIS CONDITION.

PICK UP OR DELIVERY IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBLY ALL FEE ASSOCIATED TO THE TRANSPORT IS BUYERS COSTING AND IS ADDITIONAL FEE-- I WILL FACILITATE THE TRANSPORT UPON PICK UP. 

THERE ARE MANY PARTS THAT I DO HAVE THAT ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION*  POWER DISK BRAKE CONVERSION KIT*  ALL THE CHROME TRIM THAT COMES WITH THE 66 GTO FRONT GRILLES* BODT BUSHINGS* RADIO*ALL CHROME* DOOR PANELS*REAR SEAT PANEL TOP* REAR INTERIOR PANELS…… JUST ASK I WILL SEND ALL PICS TO YOU AND BUNDLE PRICE IF YOU INTERESTED THABKS GOOD LUCK ALL SALES ARE FINAL  


VIN:

23767XXXXXXXXXXXX | See the full History Report

Year:

1966

Exterior Color:

Gray

Make:

Pontiac

Interior Color:

Black

Model:

Le Mans

Number of Cylinders:

8

Trim:

GTO

Transmission:

Automatic

Engine:

326 2BBL

Body Type:

Convertible

Drive Type:

AMERICAN

Vehicle Title:

Clear

Mileage:

129,000

Options:

Convertible

Sub Model:

GTO

Warranty:

Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty


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