1967 Pontiac Le Mans 2-door 455, Not A Gto on 2040-cars
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:455
Body Type:Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1967
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Le Mans
Drive Type: 3 speed auto
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2-door
Mileage: 2,500
Exterior Color: Tyrol Blue
I am selling my 1967 Pontiac Le Mans 2 door hard top with bucket seats. It has been restored with some subtle modifications including performance suspension and brakes upgrades and a 455 with a mild performance build paired with a TH350 3-speed auto. It was all the way down to bare metal and all rust was completely replaced the new sheet metal and repainted the original color Tyrol Blue; a rare color the same as Chevy’s Marina Blue, both of which GM used only for the 66 and 67 model years. The car is a complete driver with a killer stance and great street manors. Only a few details of the interior are left unfinished but it comes with the parts needed to complete. The highlights of modifications from stock are as follows; Suspension/brakes ·
Powder coated
tall spindles and custom tubular upper a-arms with polyurethane bushings which
corrects the old steering geometry vastly improving handling and eliminating
body roll. ·
Hotchkis 1” drop
coils ·
Edelbrock
Performer IAS shocks. ·
G-Tech anti-sway
bars with polyurethane bushings, 1-5/16” front and 1” rear diameter. ·
Edelbrock
tubular rear trailing arms, upper and lower. ·
American Racing
Torq-Thrust II wheels 16x8, 4-3/4” backspace with Falken Ziex 255/50ZR-16
tires. · Power brakes with disk front and drum rear (original was manual with drums all the way around) Engine ·
Rebuilt 455
engine from a ‘73 Grand Prix (original was 326). ·
#96 heads from a
’71 400, 2.11/1.77 valves, 96cc, Crowler springs and Comp roller tip rocker
arms. ·
Crowler 60916
cam with 278/.455 intake, 289 /.470 exhaust. ·
Modified 800cfm
Quadrajet carb with #72 jets, #46 primary rods and BF secondary rods and
electric choke. Mounted on a ’69 intake (non-EGR). · HEI distributor with Proform upgrade kit Transmission ·
TH350 three
speed with a TransGo shift kit (original was a two speed). ·
Shiftworks
conversion kit allowing the use of the original shifter. · Hughes Street Rod 2000-2200 stall Torque Converter. · Be Cool transmission cooler mounted to radiator.
A
lot of attention was put into the build and it shows. It is a super clean ride
with no rust that needs a new home. Please message me if you have questions. |
Pontiac Le Mans for Sale
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