1972 Pontiac Lemans Gto Tribute on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
OK, I want to be very clear on this so please read carefully.
1972 Pontiac Lemans GTO Tribute. THIS CAR IS NOT YET FINISHED, however, it is very driveable.
The GOOD: Fresh paint in Tuxedo Black. Boyd Coddington wheels 18" in rear 17" in front with A LOT of meat still on the tires. 350 c.i.d. Engine with mild cam, Demon carb, dual exhaust. Engine has serpentine belt system with chrome pulleys. This vehicle is a strong runner. The car was originally green on exterior and interior. I bought it after it had been painted the first time. The interior was painted as well. Power Steering. NO POWER BRAKES.
STILL TO BE DONE: I have the following that still need to be put on the vehicle: GTO decals for side and emblem for grille. Front bucket seat frames that need to be media blasted. New seat covers, cushions and door trim panels still in box. I have purchased a nice used center console and decent shifter. I believe I have the new shifter cable as well. I purchased used black seat belts as the old ones were painted and stiff. The shifter needs to be switched from column to floor.
THE NOT SO GOOD: There is a small trans leak that just started, think it may just be the pan. There was a small cut in the headliner that has been repaired, but is still evident. The engine is over carbureated. I do have a used Holley 650 that I will include. The radio doesn't work. I do have a nice CD Player that I will include. The plan was to mount the CD player in the glove box so the original dash was disturbed as little as possible. I will throw in the two 12" Kenwood subs and amp for the Buy it now price. The car hasn't been driven in almost a year. There are still drum brakes all the way around. The vehicle does NOT have a tilt steering column. If I remember correctly there is a small crack in the dash as well.
I have posted as many pictures as I currently have. I will take more pictures of the interior and provide other details after I go see the vehicle this weekend. It is in a storage facility.
Please ask if you have any questions.
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