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1973 Pontiac Lemans Sport Coupe 2 Door Fastback 400 Call Now on 2040-cars

US $14,995.00
Year:1973 Mileage:76801
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
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1973 Pontiac Lemans Sport Coupe 2 Door Fastback 400. New Sport White lettered tires. New Shocks, New Gas tank, New brakes. Clean inside and out. Nice tight headliner. Clean engine bay. Car starts right up and is a blast to drive! Powerful 400 motor. All original matching numbers. White wall spare tire and Original Jack. Please if you have any questions at all, feel free to email me or give me a call at anytime. 407-832-1759. I am open to all offers. 407-832-1759. God Bless you on your Classic Car Search! Please allow time below for the pictures to upload, Thanks!

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