Beautiful Restored 1969 Pontiac Lemans - Similar To Gto - Just Sits In Garage on 2040-cars
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
For Sale by Owner 1969 Pontiac Le Mans This car is for sale locally Listing may end early due to local sale. You are welcome to contact me with any questions. It's best to call me at 479-636-7111 Approx. 200 photos at oldschoolhotrod"DOT"smugmug"DOT"com Similar to GTO, but much less expensive!! Feel Free to Make An Offer by using the button above. Check Out The 1969 GTO YS 350hp 400 CI 4V Engine Here is a video of me starting the engine five times to show how easy and fast the engine starts. More videos available on line. Here is a video of the engine starting, accelerating and then idle. The audio is from the engine compartment, so you can hear how quiet the valve train is... no pings or knocks. Here is a video of the engine starting, accelerating and idle. The audio is from the exhaust tailpipes. Over 200 photos and several videos on line for your viewing at oldschoolhotrod"dot"smugmug"dot"com For Sale by Owner Beautiful Restored 1969 Pontiac LeMans ( Le Mans ). See and hear the engine start run, and lots of up-close photos on line. Approx. 200 photos at several videos at oldschoolhotrod.smugmug.com 1969 GTO YS 350hp 400 CI 4V Engine -- Rebuilt, high performance Engine Serial # 29P309559 Date Code D309 Block Casting 9790071. Rebuilt automatic transmission - Shifts perfect. Rebuilt Power Steering - nice and tight. Rebuilt brakes. Car stops nice and straight. Rebuilt front and rear suspension - car handles fantastic. Beautiful black interior with fold down arm rest. New Pioneer stereo. Large stack of build papers and receipts go with the car. The car starts, runs, drives and looks fantastic. Car needs nothing - start enjoying immediately. Reason for sale: The car just sits in the garage. I already have another hot rod (1960 Impala) and I could use the garage space. Come inspect... nothing to hide. Then make reasonable offer. Fly In - Drive Home. Local regional airport is XNA. I can drive car to airport to meet you. Clear Arkansas title in my name. Asking $13,750. Car is located in Rogers, Arkansas. Contact: Tim Clark call or text 479-636-7111 Actual mileage is unknown Car is sold "As Is". |
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Junkyard Gem: 1988 Pontiac LeMans Sedan
Tue, Feb 7 2017During the 1960s, the Pontiac LeMans was a sporty, rear-wheel-drive midsize car, the GTO's cheaper sibling. Through the 1970s and into the middle 1980s, the LeMans became a bit less youthful-looking but remained a traditional rear-wheel-drive Detroit machine with a V8 engine option. Then, starting in the 1988 model year, the LeMans name went onto a South Korean-built version of the misery-inducing, front-wheel-drive Opel Kadett E. These were dark days for the Pontiac marque; here's the proof, photographed at a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard last month. This one didn't quite make it to the 100,000-mile mark. These cars were very, very cheap and sold reasonably well, but nearly all of the 1988-1993 LeManses are hatchbacks. I have seen a total of two Daewoo LeMans sedans during the last decade, and this is one of them. Under the hood, 74 raging Opel/Daewoo horsepower. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. In this car's homeland, it benefited from extremely macho South Korean voiceovers in its television advertising. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. In the United States, the ads for the LeMans were all about the hatchback, and all about cheap excitement. Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1988 Pontiac LeMans Sedan View 12 Photos Auto News Pontiac
This Hoonigan mechanic's twin-turbo Trans Am is wonderful
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2023 Grand National Roadster Show Mega Photo Gallery | Hot rod heaven
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