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1977 Pontiac Lemans, Good Looking Car, Good Running Car, Hard To Find This Nice on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1977 Mileage:80623
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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1977 Pontiac Lemans, Good Running, Clean Car, this is a classic Car, these were the cars used for many purposes, Ones identical to this one were used in the Dukes of Hazzard and Smokey and the Bandit. One like this one could be easily converted to the Police Edition. 

It could also just be used as a fantastic weekend vintage classic ride. 

It runs great with no complaints. This is a fly in and drive home car.  It does have some very small surface rust on it. It is not bad at all but we are not trying to hide anything from our customers. Please look at our feedback. Our customers are very satisfied with our cars and our descriptions.

These Lemans of these years are truly getting harder and harder to find in this condition. They were not the most popular ones when they first came out but now they are making a comeback and there are not many out there because people tore them up. If you scan through Ebay today, you will only see one to three of them at a time verses 32 or more of the 68-72 models.

Take a look at the pictures, they are big and good, this car is not expensive and continues to go up in value as time passes us by.

Contact us if you have questions and please do not bid if you cannot pay.

Thank you


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