1973 Pontiac Le Mans No Reserve on 2040-cars
Plainwell, Michigan, United States
2 door, Olds 455, 4bbl, Turbo 400 trans, power steering, power brakes, power windows, buckets, console. Odometer reads 72,347 miles although I doubt this is original. Running, driving vehicle, Good running Oldsmobile 455 (out of 1976 ninety eight with 78,000 miles), dual exhaust with crossover pipe, trans shifts well, goes down the road straight. From Washington state, solid frame. Paint is poor, I have not done any body work, looks like some filler, but mostly solid. Door bottoms, rockers, bottoms of fenders and wheel well lips are metal. Rear of trunk has been patched with filler. Front sections of floor pans under driver and passenger feet were patched with metal (poorly). Not working: A/C (have compressor if you want), power seat (motor runs but seat not moving), wipers, gas gauge, dash has cracks, 8 inch crack in lower left of windshield Restore or just drive. Need room back in garage. Clear title, Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping, although I can assist. Thanks for looking. |
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