1972 Pontiac Lemans 350 2 Door Coupe, Black on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
1972 Pontiac LeMans 2 Door Coupe
142k miles Original Pontiac 350 motor with Q-Jet 4 barrel Carb Original TH-400 Transmission Original rear end with highway gears. Black exterior that is straight as an arrow, just a few rust spots mainly around the right fender and right quarter panel as seen in pics, left quarter panel was replaced at one time but done right. White and Brown interior that is in really good shape especially for the year, has a few little cracks on the lip of the dash and a nickel sized rip in the middle of the drivers side of the front seat. Runs, drives and stops great, has been my daily driver for the last 6 months. All gauges and lights work as they should. Tires are good. Jegs 40 series style muffler / true dual exhaust, dumps at rear end. Aftermarket radio with good speakers. All glass is original and in good shape, windshield has the antenna infused and still operational. Has aftermarket gauges (oil pressure, water temp and voltage) mounted under the lower dash. Has hood mounted tach that works. Car is not perfect but cleans up really nice, it gets compliments every time at car shows and cruis-ins. Located in Columbus Ohio, buyer is responsible for pick up or delivery but I will help as much as possible. If you'd like to come see the car in person or if you have any questions send me an email and I'll get back to you as quickly as possible. Selling the car with no warranty nor guarantee, listed everything I can think of, if you have a question just ask. Also the car is for sale locally and have the right to end this auction at anytime and sell to whomever. |
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