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1971 Pontiac Sport 2dr Coupe Freshly Refurbished W/ Matching Drivetrain Lots New on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:66233 Color: ALL UN
Location:

Puyallup, Washington, United States

Puyallup, Washington, United States

 

THIS IS A 1971 LEMANS SPORT COUPE THAT HAS HAD A FRESH COSMETIC RESTORATION AS WELL AS ANY MECHANICS THAT WERE NEEDED

EXTERIOR:

ALL UN-BOLTABLE PANELS WERE REMOVED, STRAIGHTENED & THEN REPAINTED WITH THE FOLLOWING: * NEW PAINT ALL DITZLER PPG PRODUCTS CATALYZED EURATHANE PRIMER -BASE COAT / CLEAR COAT SYSTEM ALL CATALYZED EURATHANE- THEN WET SANDED SMOOTH WITH 2000 GRIT PAPER & POLISHED TO A FINE LUSTER!!!

* NEW REAR BUMPER [front bumper is straight but needs to be re-chromed]

* NEW REAR TAIL LIGHTS

* NEW WHEEL WELL CHROME

* NEW LOWER ROCKER CHROME

* NEW DOOR HANDLES & GASKETS

* NEW TINTED  WINDSHIELD  WITH RADIO ANTANAE [radio does not work it just fills the hole  I like to listened to the car purr instead of the radio HOWL!!!]  ALL OTHER EXTERIOR TRIM WAS CLEANED PAINTED &/OR POLISHED

 

INTERIOR:

 

THE INTERIOR WAS GUTTED & EVERY PIECE WAS CLEANED & LUBED WHERE NECESSARY & THE FOLLOWING WAS REPLACED:

 

* NEW CARPET

* NEW DOOR PANELS & REAR INTERIOR QUARTER PANELS

* NEW ARM REST PADS

* NEW CONSOLE LID

* NEW REAR VIEW MIRROR

STILL HAS ITS ORIGINAL VINYL WEAVED FRONT & REAR SEATS!!!! passenger seat has 2 side by side cracks in the center of the seat about [been that way forever] The headliner is seperated at the seem by the dome light SEE PIC also 2 holes have been repaired behind drivers seat area. it could use a new headliner, But it looks good enough I couldn't see replacing all of the seats for that the originals are way better!

ENGINE & RUNNING GEAR:

*REBUILT CARBURETOR

*NEW WATER PUMP

*NEW THERMOSTAT

*NEW ANTI-FREEZE & RADIATOR FLUSHED OUT

* NEW BELTS & HOSES

* NEW TUNE-UP & OIL CHANGE

NEW POLISHED FINNED VALVE COVERS & CHROME AIR CLEANER

HEI IGNITION FOR QUICKER STARTING & BETTER RUNNING!

TRANSMISSION SERVICED

DIFFERENTIAL HAS BEEN CHECKED OUT & FRESH LUBE INSTALLED.

BRAKES REPLACED

DUAL EXHAUST

 

HAS A SWEET STANCE!!!! FROM  FRESH LOWERED SPRINGS [no cut springs here!!!]

ROLLS ON 20" CHROME MILLANI RIMS WITH Z RATED 225/35ZR20 TIRES

 

TRUNK HAS BEEN SANDED & CLEANED & NEW COATS OF SPLATTER PAINT APPLIED {spare tire hold down has been ordered & will be on by the time it arrives to you]

THERE IS PROBABLY MORE I CAN'T REMEMBER RIGHT NOW BUT LOOK AT MY RATING & i HAVE SOLD CARS IN THE PAST SO TRUST ME WHEN I TELL YOU THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL, NICE, & CLEAN, PERFECT DRIVING MACHINE. NOT HOT RODDED MILDLY MODDED TO MAKE IT A READY TO ROLL, DEPENDABLE, CRUISER!!!!!

 

ABSOLUTELLY NO INTERNATIONAL!!!!!!!! WELL MAYBE CANADA IF YOU ASK NICE ; )

 

ALSO IF YOU HAVE A RATING BELOW 12 CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING SO I CAN SEE IF YOU ARE SERIOUS SORRY BEEN BURNED TO MANY TIMES BY NEWBIES!!! : (

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