1972 Lemans Sport Convertible Gto Rally Wheels Buckets Console Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Plumsteadville, Pennsylvania, United States
You are
bidding on a very cool 1972
Lemans Sport Convertible. My understanding is this is
the last year for the 'A' Body GM muscle car (Chevelle, GTO, 442, GS) Convertibles.
This makes the Pontiac Sport edition convertible a little more collectible. 1972 I purchased
this car from the original owner. He mostly kept it in a garage over the
years. He did keep up on normal maintenance. * Original Power train * Original colors (Sunset orange with white
interior * Original Rally Sport wheels * Newer
dual exhaust with GTO tips * Power
steering * Power
Brakes * TH
350 3 speed transmission *
Factory bucket seats with factory floor console and shifter. * Nice Radio
that Plays AM FM and CDs It starts and
runs excellent. Runs very strong for a 350 4BBL The power top
works perfect. I would not
hesitate to drive it anywhere. The Bumpers
are nice but original. The interior is very nice. Nice clean dash area. I checked the
normal places for rust and the trunk, frame, trunk lid, and floors are very
clean. The rear 1/4 s has some rust bubbling as shown, and the
bottom of the right front door has a rust spot (inside). The inner rear housing
look fine. Other than that it is very clean. The paint is older but
presentable. The roof ok but is original so some fade. I checked and
the engine and transmission are both original and numbers matching. It still
has the original spare, jack, and AM radio. In sum this
is a great running original convertible that can be purchased for a fraction of
what a real 1970s GTO Convertible costs. I have owned both and they drive and
sound the same the same. It can be
used just as is and if you paint it the value can only go up. * Being sold
miles exempt due to age. This car is a
reliable great running usable car. If
you are a serious buyer please email through eBay or call me at 1 215 7 six 8 4098. Please no
texting I do not want any other vehicle trades on this. This vehicle is located in
Pennsylvania Zip Code 18947 and comes with a clear title. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK Thanks for viewing General Auction terms Please remember this is a 40
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