1966 Pontiac Lemans Convertible-326 H.o.-automatic-complete-all Numbers Match- on 2040-cars
North Georgetown, Ohio, United States
I have owned this 1966 Pontiac LeMans Convertible since 1993 and it has always been in a dry heated garage but I do not have the time at this point in my life to restore it. It is an all original clean car that needs a frame off restoration because the frame is rotted out in several places, that is why I bought a frame from Arizona right after I got this car. This car is 99% complete, missing the dashpad, radiator, outside mirror, and maybe a few minor pieces. All of the floor pans are very solid, the doors, trunk, hood, and quarter panels seem to be very clean with no major putty or rust. The trunk and rear inner fenders are the only places that really need any minor attention at all. The entire drivetrain has never been removed from this car since it was new and I did run it about 10 years ago but I feel that the motor and transmission should be overhauled before running it again. As you can see from the photos there are many extra accessory parts that go with the car as well. This is a very worthwhile all original project car that would make a great show car. The car can be viewed at our dealership here in Ohio at just about any time. I will deliver this car locally for a reasonable fee and feel free to ask any questions.
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