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1968 Pontiac Lemans / Gto on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:100000
Location:

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States
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1968 Pontiac LeMans / GTO. This car  was used as a drag race car  for a while. It is a solid car with no found rust. The paint is fairly new.  It has a 6pt roll cage installed with 5pt harness. The OEM seats are included and are in decent condition with vinyl edge & cloth centers.Door panels match seats. The dash has had some cutting done on it & missing insert. Has the automatic center console with B&M shifter included. The floor & trunk pans are solid. The radiator cradle has been replaced with a custom tube cradle. There are no inner fenders. It has a Chevelle 12 bolt rear with mini spool & c-clip eliminators, 4:10 gears. Also has LPW Ulitmate 12 cover with girdle. Has Edelbrock upper adjustable link bars & lower Lakewood tube link bars. Trunk has a fuel cell with lines run to front with Holley electric fuel pump and regulator.  All the brakes work good and has disc front & drum rear. Also has power steering box. It has hide away headlights but needs all hardware. It has a OEM GTO hood however it has several holes in the center and holes for hood pins. The VIN is 2373789227527 and according to all web sites is a LeMans however the title says Tempest. The title number does match the number on dash. It has GTO badges & logos. Comes with the space saver spare wheels and tires to roll the car on. No motor or transmission come with it but are available. Car can be picked up in McMinnville, TN 70 miles south east of Nashville, 30 minutes off Interstate 24.

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