1970 Pontiac Lemans Sport Convertible on 2040-cars
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Le Mans
Trim: 2 door
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: no warranty as is
Interior Color: Black
Sub Model: Sport Convertible
You are bidding on a true 1970 Pontiac Lemans Sport Convertible that was produced in Baltimore Maryland.It was a factory 350 8-Cylinder/2Barrel car with less than 100,000 made.It is car # 7804.It is a floorshift automatic. I have had the car for a few years now and planned on finishing it with my father but lost interest in doing so. It has a ton of new parts on it which I will try to do my best in listing most of them. Someone replaced the rear quarter panels already but bondoed over them and it didn't look good. We started to grind down the rear quarter panels but obviously did not finish it. It has all new floors,trunk pan,hood,trunk lid,stainless steel exhaust,brakes including brake lines, rotors,calipers,pads and everything else.The interior carpet is new.The seats need reupholstering and it needs a top.The hydraulic top motor is brand new and works fine.The undercarriage is virtually rust free and the body has no rust that I know of(I am not a body guy or mechanic by any means). I bought a fully rebuilt 1970 350 Engine bored over .30 that has everything brand new including pistons(i have the receipt).The body has 100,000 miles. I have what I believe to be the original engine that came out of the car but am really not sure.The car will come with both engines.The rebuilt engine is ready to be installed when someone finishes the body work.I will try to take pictures of the engines sometime this week.The transmission is probably the original but honestly not sure. I did have the car registered and on the road and it shifted fine.I have all the parts to make it a complete car again and then some. I have so many extra parts that come with the car including another metal convertible top frame.So you will need a truck and trailer. We will be sad to see it go but someone with the time and patience will have a super nice car once finished. I'm sure I am forgetting a lot of things so feel free to ask any questions. Thank you and happy bidding!
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