1972 Pontiac Lemans 2 Door Coupe-see Youtube Clip Running And Driving No Reserve on 2040-cars
Wetumpka, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Le Mans
Trim: Standard
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: Lemans
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
The good is the drive train-fresh motor with new intake, carburetor, gas tank, alternator, brakes lines, rotors, shocks, battery cables, aluminum radiator, Heater core (uninstalled) and fresh exhaust. Motor runs great and sounds like it has a performance cam in it-but I did not build so uncertain.
Bad it needs floor pans repaired, and some body work. Interior front seats not orginal and all needs reworked. Hood latch is missing some parts-and will need door lock button on drivers door. NO RESERVE
I traded for this locally and it is currently not insured or tagged-but it has been. Alabama does not have title of cars of this age but will give you a bill of sale and all papers that were passed to me.
Take a look at pictures and if you need more info let me know. Your more than welcome to come and check out in person. Call Pat 334-514-0268
Can be delivered if needed for $1.50 per mile one way and do not want to go further than 250 miles.
Not all of the floor board needs replaced-main frames are solid and trunk in decent shape-I have key to trunk. Console and floor shift good. Front seats uncertain what they came from. Have arm rest for doors and extra tail light.
I had some help here and we made a armature movie of it on my camera- See clip http://youtu.be/WKvTEDBAfUM Any how it did run good and I see a little oil drip from the valve covers on passenger side but we will snug that up tomorrow. Also the power steering pulley has a little wobble to it-not a biggie but I did notice it. We drove it down the drive and it sounds and runs good. I think I still have a pulley or pump I will include for the power steering. You will have a option to buy the last Pontiac parts if have including (some heads, intakes, complete 389 suppose to be a GTO motor for core or rebuild-as it has been exposed to weather. No I do not have numbers of all parts and time to do so I am letting all my Pontiac parts go.
On May-29-13 at 15:35:46 PDT, seller added the following information:
Hi-I have had several $2,000 offers if I stop the auction-I am not going to do that-I usually Peeves people off.
Also I have in the auction that Alabama does not have titles prior to 1977-so I can not get you one. You might check with Broad way Title-I haven't used them but they say they can do it.
Also on Final Payment-please bring cash-or if you feel you have to use PayPal be prepared to pay some extra due to there fees. I have agreed to accept a deposit thru PayPal I will absorb those fees but not for the balance.
Thank you for your calls and interest. Pat Callahan 334-514-0268
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