1965 Pontiac Lemans Convertible Le Mans 2 Door 326 V8 Black Int 65 Gto Goat Hood on 2040-cars
Mountain Home, Arkansas, United States
1965 Pontiac LeMans Convertible Would Make an Awesome 65 GTO Convertible Clone Car is for local pick up only in Mtn. Home, Arkansas (Baxter County). All transportation arrangements and costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Car is sold as is, where is. Thanks. Convertible was bought 20 years ago by a Pontiac collector and has been sitting in the same spot since. There is no title, it is being sold on a bill of sale. Car is in need of a complete restoration. On the upside, the sky’s the limit as to what this could bring when finished, but it will take a lot of work to get there. Was hoping a body man / pro builder who is willing to invest the sweat equity would find this ad. LeMans has very good floor pans, door sills, and convertible top storage area. Frame on car is as clean as the floor pans, only surface rust. Trunk lid looks good, but inside trunk pan and rear quarters need work. Has factory hood and GTO hood. Rally wheels. Previous owner said block is a 326 (casting number at top rear is B 9778840). He was not sure of the automatic trans ID. Has some trim pieces (see photos), one extra driver’s door, front fenders and inner fenders, grill, rear bumper. I will not sell any parts individually, they all go with this car. Car was rolling 20 years ago, but rear end is froze right now. Previous owner checked brakes and pulled axels, so the ring and pinion are locked. He filled with lube, sealed and thought it would break free when pulled, but didn’t (not enough car weight to break friction, my opinion). So, keep in mind it may have to be dragged onto trailer. Would make an awesome 65 GTO convertible. Trim code says it’s a 65 LeMans convertible, black interior, cameo ivory paint. VIN number tag is on the driver’s door jam, but that is for the new owner only. PayPal deposit of $300 due within 24 hours of auction end. Balance due within 7 days, cash or bank transfer, no PayPal (PayPal is only for deposit). Thank you for taking your time to look and if you have any questions please write. Note: If you like Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Guns, Pistols, Knives, Cars, Vintage & Military Collectibles, Man-Cave Stuff, and some Women’s Things (shoes and coats), save me to your Favorite Seller’s List to get email updates on new items. I have a 8x40 shipping container and 3 storage units full of family junk from the last 40 years that I am trying to get rid of. I will post as much as possible in-between my search for a job (out of work). Thank you for taking your time to look and please checkout my Garage Sale Page “Vintage Gun Rifle Pistol Fishing”.
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