1967 Pontiac Lemans 2 Door Hardtop Le Mans on 2040-cars
Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States
NO RESERVE AFTER FIRST BID!!! This 1967 Pontiac Le Mans 2 door hardtop has a REBUILT PONTIAC 326 V8(Appox 7,000 miles)
NEW DUAL FLOWMASTER EXHAUST, REBUILT 4 BARREL CARB, REBUILT TRANSMISSION
w 2200 STALL TORQUE CONVERTOR (Approx 7,000 miles) & NEW INTERIOR ON THE FRONT SEAT &
BACK SEAT IS IN GREAT SHAPE! . Also has 4 BRAND NEW TIRES and NEW FRONT & REAR FLOOR
PANS. (Pans need paint) I DRIVE HER TO WORK ALL THE TIME WHEN THE WEATHER IS NICE. The car has been garage kept since I have owned her. I do have 95% to all of trim and original 3 STAR
SPINNER HUBCAPS. She will need to have body work finished . I do have her for sale around town and reserve the right to end the auction early. I have 2 or 3 videos of her on youtube.com. One is 10:00 minutes long and the other is about a minute long of me driving her on the hwy. Just type in patrick ratrod on youtube to see the videos. If you have any questions just ask or call me at 502-303-7073
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