67 Pontiac Lemans --326--2 Speed Coupe--all-orignail on 2040-cars
Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:326
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Le Mans
Trim: FACTORY GREEN--BLACK INT.
Drive Type: 2 SPEED AUTO
Mileage: 69,996
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: NONE
66 LEMANS 326-- 2 SPEED AUTO WITH SHIFT KIT--THIS CAR WAS A 1 OWNER--REPLACED REAR QUARTER--[PASS SIDE] NOT BECAUSE I HAD TO --BUT REST OF CAR IS ALL ORIGNAL---ALL METAL--ORIG. FLOORS--ROCKERS FENDERS --HOOD--TRUNK LID--EVERYTHING IS SOLID--EXCEPT TRUNK FLOOR--HAD SOME SMALL HOLES[ABOUT SZ OF BALL POINT HEAD]ALL NEW BRAKES-[SHOES-SPRINGS--AND WHEEL CYL.]--TEMP RUNS AT 190---AND 40PSI OIL PRESSURE NEW TIRES--NEW PAINT---DIDN;T JAM CAR AT ALL---ALL ORIGNAL--PAINT MATCHES PERFECT--THIS CAR IS A GET IN AND GO--GOES DOWN ROAD STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW--CAN LET OFF STEERING WHEEL AT 90MPG CAR GOES STRAIGHT --STEP ON BRAKES ---STRAIGHT--LEAKS NOTHING--NICE CAR TO TAKE TO CRUISE INS--JUST GET IN AND DRIVE--REPLACED WINDSHIELD [HAD SMALL CRACK] --UNBELIVEABLE NICE CAR ---CHEAP MANS G.T.O.--OR MAKE IT ONE ----I;VE HAD A LOT OF PROBLEM WITH NON PAYING BUYERS---SO IF YOUR NOT READY TO PAY-----DON;T BID---ANY QUESTION EMAIL OR CALL PHIL @ 978-452-0881 THANKS---CAR IS LISTED ELSEWHERE SO MAY PULL OR CANCEL AT ANY TIME---BUYER TO PAY ALL TRANSPORTATION COSTS
On May-27-13 at 12:36:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
this car has power steering---and power brakes
On May-29-13 at 23:18:08 PDT, seller added the following information:
have had a lot of questions---floors and rockers--fr fenders --hood &trunk all orig. no--no rust---were some sm. pin holes in trunk--filled and rustedproofed-------dash has two cracks----everything WORKS--except clock--even back up lights---it;s orig 326 eng with 2bbl carb ---have stock valve covers and 4bbl. manifold was non on car but is correct year---and yes its orig 69,996 miles thank you all
On May-29-13 at 23:21:15 PDT, seller added the following information:
forget to add put in new carpet
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