1969 Pontiac Lemans Gto Clone New Parts 350/400 A/t A/c on 2040-cars
Henderson, Nevada, United States
1969 Pontiac Lemans Le Mans , could be a GTO clone. the Hood has to be changed (needs some body work anyway) rest of body is real good & there is alot of new parts so please read more & i can explain. Runs Drive & stops.New carpet & racing seats , Dash pad area is new but not finished , center shifter area is new. (Tranny is TH 400 Automatic) it includes the old buckets seats , The rear seat included with a new black OPG cover. Rear & Front new door panels are included with new front armrest & pads There in RED (Rear armrests are origional & white & there is no headliner) The carpet is brand new & so are the front racing seats. includes a new scrue kit to put the door panels together. the window felt is good but replacing might be a good idea there origional.. nice working sounding Pioneer radio & speaker installed with remote & the back deck area is finished.
The Body is straight & seems lifetime wreck free & rust free . It was a California car prior to coming to vegas. underneath is origional surface rust & not detailed , factory Rims & chrome around wheel wells are good & no rust around there. or on the bottom areas. Trunk floor is origional & really nice. the body where the vinyl top was still has the molding trim attachment pieces showing & if was painted needs attention. (personally get rid of the vinyl it needs paint anyway- get a new hood has crease bcz of older hood hindgs. The lower front valance by bumper.is included but that needs some attention or get some new Re-pop metal or fiberglass as a GTO clone. The bumpers are origional & could be cleaned up some or could be re-chromed. the fenders & rear quarter panels show well & no major damage shown. has front inner fenders that are origional & unpainted. The Engine is a 350 & was rebuilt with less than 10,000 miles on it. The transmission is a HT400 & that was also rebuilt at the same time when it was last purchased in california in 2011. since then addition parts have been purchased to get it ready for the paint. it starts up every time & has lots of new parts suspension & brake are newer & working perfect Disc front & drum rear. suspension is tight & has a nice rumble to it dual exhust ending by drive shaft area.This was a factory A/C car & compressor is included. it isn't hooked up but its there. The vehicle includes everything that i have on the car including any old trim origional front buvcket seats , new dash pad & older dash door , headliner trim & rods ,new interior scrues & old seat belts . there's additional k & N breather. New red door panels F & R , New front armrest & bases . Spare tire & jack , How too book : pontiac lamans , inner fenders , lower valance , new carpet, front racing sears , rear seat with new seat cover , This is a solid car ready for body & paint & interior finishing. This was registered until today when it was last sold $7000 was paid prior to purchasing all the parts & intalation. today available to the highest bidder or for sale local Las Vegas , NV clean nevada title in had vin # provided above.. if you would like to hear it run & sound please text me 702-769-9858. |
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