1967 Pontiac Lemans Base 6.6l Convertible on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1967
Options: Convertible
Make: Pontiac
Model: Le Mans
Mileage: 664,534
Disability Equipped: No
THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY 1967 LEMANS AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES THIS CAR IS IN NEED OF A TOTAL RESTORATION OR FOR PARTS MISSING TRUNK & DRIVER DOOR IT HAS A 400 CUI ENGINE WITH 670 RAM AIR HEADS & 12 BOLT REAR END CHASSIS IS RUSTED BUT OK FLOORS ARE BAD I HAVE THE OWNERS MANUAL THIS CAR COMES ONLY WITH A COPY OF THE GUYS DRIVERS LICENSE WERE I PURCHASED THE CAR & A STATEMENT OF ABANDONED VEHILE FORM FROM DMV WHICH HE FILLED OUT & SIGNED NO TITLE SO WILL NEED TO BE TOWED A $ 500.00 DEPOSIT WILL BE DUE AS SOON AS YOU WIN THE AUCTION VIA PAYPAL BALANCE CAN BE CASH ON PICKUP OR WIRE TRANSFER PLEASE DO NOT WIN THEN DISAPPEAR YOU HAVE 7 DAYS TO CHECK THE CAR IN PERSON DONT WIN THEN WANT TO CHECK THE CAR ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME 1(718) 709-1868 THANKS & GOOD LUCK THIS IS A RARE CAR WITH ALOT OF HARD TO FIND PARTS.HAS A DUAL GATE SHIFTER DISC BRAKES IN THE 12 BOLT REAR HEADERS
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