67 Pontiac Lemans on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1967 PONTIAC LEMANS, 326ci V8 ,HURST LINKAGE,411 LIMITED SLIP POSI-TRACTION REAREND HAS A LUMPY MID-RANGE COMP CAM, NEW CLUTCH PP AND BEARING,MICKEY THOMPSON N50 ON THE REAR HAS HI-JACKER AIR SHOCKS THE REAR WHEELS AND TIRES NOT INCLUDED THE CAR COMES WITH 4 MATCHING PONTIAC WHEELS SAME AS THE FRONT WITH DECENT RUBBER IF YOU WANT THE REAR WHEELS WINNER PAYS ADDITIONAL 900.00 THEY ARE BRAND NEW. BUCKET SEATS JUST RE-DONE NEW CARPET NEEDS A HORN RING AND DASH PAD SOLID FLOORS THE TRUNK NEEDS A COUPLE PATCH PANELS , I'VE BEEN DRIVING THIS CAR EVERYDAY SINCE I TOOK IT IN TRADE,THE CAR CAME FROM TEXAS AND NEEDS COMPLETE RESTORATION BUT MECHANICALLY IT DOES FINE RUNS GOOD DOESN'T SMOKE OR KNOCK STARTS RIGHT UP EVERYTIME, REPLACED THE U-JOINTS, CLEANED THE GAS TANK OUT, CAR SEEMS TO BE RELIABLE AND HAS GOOD BREAKS NOW, i'VE HAD IT ABOUT 3 MONTHS, I'VE TUNED IT UP, DID THE BREAK JOB ON IT, AND THE FRONT HAS DISC BRAKES SO SOMEONE CONVERTED IT OVER ALONG WITH THE HEI IGNITION. IT WOULDN'T TAKE MUCH TO RESTORE THIS CAR NEEDS TRUNK LOCK KEYS DON'T MATCH DOORS, NEEDS INTERIOR RESTORED EXTERIOR NEEDS SOME BODY WORK, FRONT & REAR WINDSHIELD CHANELS LOOK GOOD,DOOR BOTTOMS ARE GOOD, BEHIND REAR WHEELS HAS SOME RUST, AND THE TRUNK NEEDS PATCHED. IT'S A GOOD DRIVER THE FRONT END MAY NEED ALIGNMENT BUT ITS NOT BAD, DENT LEFT FENDER,AND REAR CORNER DENT CHASSIS IS VERY NICE UNDERNEITH THE CAR, THIS CAR IS VERY USABLE AS IS NEEDS HOOD HINGES SOLD AS IS WINNER PAYS $500.00 DEPOSIT VIA PP AND WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END BALANCE WOULD BE IN CASH WITHIN 72 HOURS OR A BANK WIRE TRANSFER.
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