1972 Pontiac Lemans/gto Clone Tribute on 2040-cars
Huffman, Texas, United States
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Here is a 72 gto /lemans clone tribute car. It has rebuilt 72 pontiac 455 HO. 60 over Keith Black Pistons, Cam with Roller Rockers, Performer Intake Manifold. Holly 750 Double Pumper Carb. Cam is real lumpy sounds great motor has only 500 miles since rebuild. 55-60 psi oil pressure at idle. Has new aluunium radiator and all new steel braided hoses. New water pump, new Muncie M-21 close ratio transmission out of crate with new clutch. 12 bolt rear differencial with 390 gears, adj traction bars. The redone interior looks awsome solid floors rockers.. Car has 3 inch exhaust new with flowmasters and headers, new rear bumper, weld drag lite rims, big tires on rear they dont rub the stance is real nice. Car runs excellent needs no engine or trans or rear end work. Drive train is strong. The interior all done. Gas, oil psi, temp gauges all work hood tach working. New wood steering wheel. Paint is driver quality not show paint but has a killer shine. My plans were to repaint it this winter but it really doesn't need it in my opion. All body lines are still sharp as you can see in the pics. This is not a Barret Jackson car but is a very presentable car. The front bumper needs a little tinkering to get it lined up right. It was like that when i bought the car. Emergency brake does not work never checked it out again that was not working when i bought the car. I believe it's the cables going to the rear breaks.This car looks like a gto from front to rear has everything a goat has and much more. The car has alot more money in it then what i'm try to sell it for. Just need the money so my daughter can finish up college. Hate to get rid of it but as any parent would say my child's edcuation comes first. I can always buy another toy later on. People see this car and stare with there mouth open looks real hot best sounding big block ever heard. Need to find her a new home. NOW PEOPLE WITH ZERO FEEDBACK CALL PRIOR TO BIDDING DONT RUIN IT FOR OTHERS. I HAVE 100% FEEDBACK AND WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IT THAT WAY. ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. GOOD LUCK I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ALL BIDS AS CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY FOR SALE CALL OR TEXT RICH IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. 832-256-7144 PLEASE DO YOUR SHIPPING HOMEWORK IF CAR IS BEING SHIPPED THANK YOU. SOMEONE IS GONNA GET A REAL BAD ASS TOY. This car has alot of potential to be a real show car if someone has the time to put into it. Been getting alot of emails about paint. The paint has a few flaws but nothing bad. It's ready to tare up your streets. Remember the car is 42 years old. You can restore the paint to your liking or drive as is and enjoy. This car does turn heads i promise. Good Luck Bidding |
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