1963 Pontiac Lemans Convertible 326 V8. Last On Road 1970, Long Term Stored: on 2040-cars
Kelliher, Minnesota, United States
This is basically a 2 owner car. First owner went in the service in 1965 and put it in storage. He got out in 1969 and never drove the car after that. Last plates on it were 1970. Suppose to have 56,000 actual miles. Second owner bought it about 25 years ago and put the car in his garage and never got around to restoring it. He had the car out and drove it around the yard about 5 years ago. I bought the car last fall. I put a battery in the little Pontiac poured some gas down the carb and it fired right up. I never let it run as the fluids should be changed. It's a 326 V8 with a 2 barrel carb and auto trans with shifter on the dash. The body has minor rust. Some in the rockers and very little in the floors. There are quite a few dents and dings in the body. Rails on the top are good (no fabric). Looks to be a factory tach in the dash. Car will need to be completely restored. It's a solid base to start with. Look at the pictures and ask questions.
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