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1971 Pontiac Lemans T37 Muscle Car Hot Rod Classic Gto General Motors on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:85458
Location:

Ontario, California, United States

Ontario, California, United States

selling a really great conditioned 1971 pontiac lemans. the body is straight, it has a chevy 383 stroker engine barely broken in, TCI street fighter transmission turbo 400 hydramatic with a manual drive for slap shift racing, car was steering column, but removed and made into a floor shift automatic type car with a b&m starshifter, it has no ac because it was removed but you can get an ac unit through jegs or summit by purchasing a kit. Has power steering and brake, rear are drum brakes fronts are disc, 10 bolt 8.2. glass and chrome is driver friendly, front and rear bumpers are straight and all lenses are straight no cracks all lights work car runs great, paint is some years old and has scuffs, but no deep scratches,, this car has no rust always kept in garage with cover,rust free chassis also. you will not find a good a body in this condition. interior is great also front bucket reupholstered and rear seat is has a sun heat rip at top where the rear speaker meets.carpet has been replace some years ago also and looks good. it has a clear title and its non op with the dmv so no back fees due, it has 70 gto door panels as i planned to clone it before but lost interest and just need to get rid of it soon to make space in the garage.

if you like more pics please message me with your email and i am open for offers on the car, but no trades, need cash. 

i am able to hold car for the winner if you are out of state to be able to pick up the car, but full payment must be received after item ends. 

serious buyers only please. don't waste my time and don't waste yours. 

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