up for auction is a 1969 Pontiac LeMans - it has a great running Pontiac 350 in it with a automatic transmission.The Engine runs great and the Transmission shifts smoothly.The Floors and Trunk are in nice condition,there was some rust but it was cut out and metal welded in,The engine was rebuilt about 1 year ago as was the transmission.Edelbrock 4bbl caburator (rebuilt)powersteering and powerbrakes,Headers..Like i said it is a partial restoration,not a ground up restoration,this car is a nice daily driver and gets attention everywhere you go.A lot of new parts were installed,
here is a list of the new parts: 2 1/2" Exhaust with cherrybombs and tips,awesome sound,powersteering hoses,mirrors,dorrhandles,rear bumper,window felts,weatherstripping,antenna,brake booster,front tires,distributor,all new brakelines,control arms,new lowered front springs,all new shocks and coils,inside handles,battery tray,sill plates,carpet,arm rest,pillas,door latch,locks,electric fuel pump,15" centerline wheels and so on.The Interior has custom flame stitching and was refurbished,The seats are very comftable and the car drives nice and smooth down the road,no noices no wobbling.all windows go up and down easy,the stereo is not hooked up.now for the paint-as you seen in the picture the car was painted silver and then dipped flat black - The Dip is a rubber based paint which can be taken off easily if desired-i personally like that bad look.
Headlights,brakelights,turnsignal are all working,the dash lights are not,horn is not,the speedo is working
I am new to ebay - so please asked any questions you might have before bidding - like the listing says , this car is a daily driver,engine and tranny are great and it runs very smooth down the road
i will help with shipping arrangements the best i can
a $ 500 non refundable deposit is due not later then 24 hours after auction ends - rest payment is due not later then 5 days after auction ended
i reserve to end this auction at any time and for any reason
Good luck and happy bidding |
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