1975 PONTIAC LE MANS GT VERY RARE RUST FREE ORIG CAR 40K MILES AMAZING CAR 1975 Pontiac Le Mans GT 350 2-Door Coupe
Vehicle Description VERY RARE FACTORY GT PACKAGE SUPPORTED BY ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER AND DOCUMENTATION - BEAUTIFUL RUST FREE CONDITION WITH ONLY 40000 MILES SINCE NEW - RIDES AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY AND STILL WEARING PERIOD CORRECT TIRES - INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ARE EXCEPTIONAL WITH VIRTUALLY NO WEAR AT ALL - RIDES ADRIVES BEAUTIFULLY - FACTORY A/C IS IN WORKING CONDITION AND BLOWS COLD - CALL 1 810 487 2020 FOR MORE DETAILS ........................ VERY HIGH OPTIONED CAR WITH WINDOW STICKER TO PROVE PROVENANCE ........................... ITEMS OF NOT WHICH THE CAR RETAINS AND ARE DETAIL ON THE WINDOW STICKER INCLUDE RALLY II WHEELS WITHOUT TRIMS .. 2 BARREL CAB .... AM RADIO ... POWER BRAKES AND STEERING ... ALSO THE UNIQUE ORIGINAL STRIPES ARE ALL INTACT .......................................................................................................... THE $9.00 OPTIONAL "FIRM SUSPENSION" IS A VERY COOL OPTION AND HAS DIFFERENT FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS AND HAD THE "RADIAL TUNED SUSPENSION" DASH EMBLEM .... ALSO UNIQUE TO THE GT WAS THE HOOD SCOOPS WHICH ARE LISTED ON THE STICKER ALSO ...... THE DOOR PANELS ARE ALOS UNIQUE TO THE "GT OPTION" AND ARE NOT INTERCHANGABLE WITH OTHER LE MANS CARS ................................... DETAILS FROM THE WINDOW STICKER INDICATE THE CAR IS A "LE MANS 2 DOOR COLONNADE HARDTOP" VIN # "2D37M5P226864". ORIGINALLY SOLD TO "FULLER PONTIAC" IN OGALLALA NE. STICKER STATES FINAL ASSEMBLY POINT AS "PONTIAC, MI". COLOR IS STATED AS "ROMAN RED" ... OPTIONS INCLUDE " VINYL TRIM $27.00" .. "GT OPTION $237.00" CONSISTING OF "GR 70X15 W/L RADIAL TIRES ... WHEEL OPENING MOULDINGS ...LH REMOTE SPORT MIRROR RH FIXED ... ACCENT STRIPES ... RALLY ii WHEELS LESS TRIM RINGS ... HOOD AIR SCOOP ... GT IDENTIFICATION" ... "2BBL 350 V8 ENGINE $130.00" ... "TURBO HYDRAMATIC TRANSMISSION $237.00" ... "AM RADIO $69.00" ..."RH VISOR VANITY MIRROR $3.00" ... "CUSTOM CUSHION STEERING WHEEL $16.00" ... "POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES $55.00" ...VARIABLE RATIO POWER STEERING $129.00" ... "SOFT RAY GLASS ALL WINDOWS $48.00" ... "CUSTOM AIR CONDITIONING $450.00" ... 'LAMP GROUP $16.00 COSISTING OF LUGGAGE, GLOVE BOX, ASHTRAY AND INST PANEL LAMPS" .... "FIRM RIDE SUSPENSION $9.00" ..... THE BASE PRICE WAS LISTED AT $3835.00 WITH OPTIONS TOTALLING $1426.00 FOR A TOTAL MSRP OF $5261.00!!! ....................................................... MAY WELL BE A VERY UNIQUE VEHICLE AND IN TRULY AMAZING TIME WARP ... UN RESTORED CONDITION PLEASE CALL (810) 487-2020 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE PLEASE CALL (810) 487-2020 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE Sovereign Auto Purchasing LLC is a Michigan based auto dealer operating under Michigan License number B005324. Sovereign Auto Purchasing LLC is located at 730 East Main St, Flushing, MI 48433. Sovereign Auto Purchasing LLC office can be reached at (810) 487-2020 or by fax (810) 487-2022. PLEASE CALL (810) 487-2020 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE
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Gt Lemans Very Rare 350 V8 Cold A/c 40k Orig Car Gto Rare Gt Option on 2040-cars
Flushing, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1975
Make: Pontiac
Model: Le Mans
Warranty: No
Mileage: 40,100
Sub Model: GT 350
Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Red
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Drivetrain: RWD
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