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1967 Pontiac Lemans on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:89000
Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States
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1967 Pontiac Lemans restore project 2nd Owner title in hand 89000 original miles. 326 engine (running), autotrans, no ac, New Interior including headliner and dash cover (needs to be installed) , bumpers rechromed, new paint, water pump power steering pump, plugs, hoses, belts, Generator, points, plugs, Radiator repaired at shop, too much to list. Look at photos, way too much invested to list.  Drivers floor board needs replacing as well as left passenger. No rust on vehicle, motor was not cranked up since 1972 but on 04/06/14 Sunday I started that bad boy up with Zero Problems. Should rebuild carburetor, needs brakes (no brakes sinks to floor), if you have never worked on TRUE muscle cars don't buy this and get yourself a HONDA, if you are experienced in this field then YOU KNOW the potential of this car being an EYE turner once it's on the road. I have original Documentation including Manufacturers Original Production Stamp Plate which was glued to the Owners Manual right after sale to 1st purchaser. seeing is believing and money talks BS walks. This vehicle is priced lower than what it's worth and what i have put into it as well, thank you for reading.  Needs the following as well: Carpet Kit, Front Windshield, Drivers Glass plus Wing (Actually i think i may have that wing window in a box somewhere) I have 98 percent of the Chrome but i do know the Front Passengers Chrome wheel well trim is missing.  Will take photos later of all chrome and do-hickeys i have but take in mind you still need to put some cosmetic as well as mechanics to it: Like Brakes (they go to floor) radiator has been removed and sent to be repaired so thats good. Shoot me a message if you wish with questions and I will try to answer.  Car Sold As-Is Where is, you take care of shipping or anything like that.  Sorry Cash Money Talks, 500dl non refundable deposit through PayPal, the rest in cash.  IMPORTANT READ: No lookie loos, low ballers, don't just call to make ridiculous offers for I know what my car is worth: 909 264-4734 Remember Chrome needs to be installed, as well as seats, ,glass, including traks, etc, etc, etc (if you worked on projects before you know the drill) look at photos.  Door jams have to be repainted and their is 1 slight small run on front hood/fender meet passenger side, and door jams need to be redone, but that is under warranty from Body Shop and they will be more than happy to take care of that for they are extremely reputable, besides I payed a Bundle to get Painted.  1. (Front Inner hood Bezels left and right have been repaired as well) 2. dash board (i cracked it underneath when i removed it but i put together and looks good).  Needs rubber around doors, deck etc, etc. . I have the right to remove listing at anytime for I have it listed locally as well.  Sold As-is where is, due your homework. thanks.

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