1971 Pontiac Lemans Sport 350 Engine Auto - Muscle Car Survivor on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
1971 Lemans Sport
Description: 1971 Pontiac Lemans Sport 350 V-8 Engine, Auto Transmission, 2Barrel Carb, Factory A/C, Power Steering, Disc Brakes, New Vinyl Top, Column Shift, Bucket Seats, Dual Exhaust, New Tires Rallye 2, Pontiac Motor Division Center Caps. #'s matching 2nd owner Florida car that has been garage kept most of her life.Only changes on this car are Color, Fiberglass hood and Original Radio replaced. The Car is in excellent driving condition can be used as a daily driver easily. Car is also being sold locally I maintain the right to end the auction at any moment. Any question, or concerns, email me, if you want to talk email phone number. $500 deposit non refundable within 48 hours of closing. Please serious inquries only. Will need cash or bank transfer or cashiers check. If you want to send someone out or come and check car we can make arrangements. Please NO Overseas!
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