1970 Pontiac Lemans Sport Convertible [not Gto] Would Make A Great Gto Clone on 2040-cars
Province of Ontario, Canada
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1970 LEMANS CONVERTIBLE
This car is an excellent driver quality summer cruiser. It features an original bucket seat interior in really nice condition. The dash is totally unmolested and it comes with its original radio and dash cap. The motor is a numbers matching Pontiac 350 with 112,800 miles on it. The transmission is a Turbo 350.
The car comes with brand new B.F. Goodrich rubber all around. It has a power roof, power brakes, power steering and power windows [rare feature].
Please ask any questions before the auction is over. I will assist with shipping for the lucky winning bidder.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
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