Lemans Project Runs Drives + Extras on 2040-cars
Salina, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:350 Pontiac
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Le Mans
Trim: Best Deal
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Don't get me wrong I love this car. Wife just wants a restauraunt. So here I am putting up for sale my 1968 Pontiac Lemans. Hardly ever drive it anyway. Car is stored out of the rain in a garage. New headliner installed and looks good. Dash is cracked up and driver seat upholstery need attention. Brand new tiger paw tires all the way around less than 100 miles on them. Car is tagged, insured, runs, and drives at about 170k on the odo. Flowmasters dump out at the muffler = very loud car. Was originally alpine blue with a white canvas top. Needs quarters, fender bottoms, and trunk pan work. Rockers and floorpans are in good shape with no visible rust through anywhere. Car comes with original rebuilt motor and what is believed to be the rebuilt original automatic trans with some racing upgrades like stall converter etc.. Haven't pulled it to be sure though. Recently got the reverse lights working again due to bad nuetral safety switch. All lights and turn signals work but the column could use a new signal switch. Car is currently missing dome light and useless spot in sintrument cluster. There is a slight kink in the hood also, could still be saved? Car has been lowered at least a couple inches in the front to give it the big block look. Bought it that way, sorry. Previous owner was running a large rear tire. Car still has adjustable rear air shocks for them though. Car still retains its original interior have original 68 AM radio for it too plus the ashtray, neither is installed however. Missing glovebox liner and factory seabelts. Will come with aftermarket seatbelts. Car is missing stock intake and carb running edelbrock 750 with an aftermarket intake. Mickey Thompson valve covers also. Heads are regular 6x head but have been ported and polished I believe. Motor was rebuilt sometime within the last 10 years and runs well suspect it's had an overbore maybe decked. Motor also has a mild cam installed, not sure on brand. Leaks a small amount of coolant from the water pump seal I believe. Nothing big just slow leak. Engine bay area actually looks pretty clean and decent despite the unfinished appeareance of the body. Car comes with complete extra set of front and rear seats from another 68 Lemans. A complete extra set of 14" rally wheels plus American Racing Aluminium Wheels (large rear tire) that fit along with the other set of Rally Wheels already on the car. Also comes with a few extra parts including the original ac compressor. Car needs wheel bearing front drivers side from the 'lowered' job done on it and one of the lug nuts stripped I haven't gotten around to replacing it yet but the stud is fine. One last thing when I got the title back from the state in my name they put a typo on the VIN so it's missing a number, but title for the Lemans is in my name. Should not be a problem had the same issue with my c-10 had to clear it up with the state, and I did. Just haven't gotten around to clearing up the typo with the state yet on the Lemans. I can fix it, just need to goto the courthouse and send off for another one with no typo. Car worth between 15 and 20k in a good market once restored well. Buyer responsible for pick up and transport of vehicle upon payment clearing. $500 non-refundable deposit due within 48 hours of auction closing. Title and vehicle transfer upon payment clearing. Car is located in Salina, KS.
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