Condition:
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Year: 1963
Make: Pontiac
Options: CD Player
Model: Le Mans
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 4,136
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
Sub Model: Restomod
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1963
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Le Mans
Stock #2212-ATL
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1963
Pontiac
Le Mans for Sale
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Charlotte Showroom
5400 West WT Harris Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28269
Local/International: (704) 598-2130
Toll-Free: (866) 542-8392
Hours: Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM EST
Sat: 9AM - 5PM EST
Email: sales-cha@streetsideclassics.com
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Atlanta Showroom
213 Thornton Rd
Lithia Springs, GA 30122
Local/International: (678) 279-1609
Toll-Free: (877) 367-1835
Hours: Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM EST
Sat: 9AM - 5PM EST
Email: sales-atl@streetsideclassics.com
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Dallas/Fort Worth Showroom
5400 Sandshell Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76137
Local/International: (817) 764-8000
Toll-Free: (855) 877-2707
Hours: Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM CST
Sat: 9AM - 5PM CST
Email: sales-dfw@streetsideclassics.com
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS |
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ENGINE:
6.0 Liter V8 (2006 GTO engine)
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BODY STYLE
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Coupe
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TRANSMISSION:
6 Speed Manual (TR transmission 6 speed)
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EXTERIOR COLOR:
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ODOMETER READING:
4136
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INTERIOR COLOR
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VEHICLE FEATURES & OPTIONS |
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Air Conditioning, AM/FM Radio, CD Player, Defrost, Four Wheel Disc Brakes, Heat, Navigation System, Power Brakes, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Seatbelts-Front, Vinyl Interior, Restoration Receipts, Coil-Over Suspension, Tilt Wheel
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SELLER REMARKS |
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Pure Pontiac through and through, this absolutely incredible 1963 Pontiac LeMans is a late-model GTO in disguise. An awesome example of Pontiac Pro-Touring muscle, it's got finesse, brutal horsepower, and incredible good looks, and with more than $157,000 in build receipts, you know it's off-the-charts amazing.
It's kind of fitting that the basis of the first GTO was filled with the hardware from the last, and everything in-between is from the Excitement Division as well. The Le Mans bodywork never looked this good from the factory, and the slick little 2-door post coupe makes a fine foundation for a modern muscle car. The inky black sheetmetal almost looks shrink-wrapped over the mechanicals, and with the bumper tucked in close to the body, that hood scoop borrowed from a Super Duty Tempest, a 1970 GTO chin spoiler, and a ducktail spoiler from a '69 Firebird, there's plenty of Pontiac performance DNA to go around. Finish quality is quite good, with straight bodywork and a minimum of frills, although they kept the chrome details to make it sparkle. Note the fender ornaments above the headlights, the traditional Pontiac split grille, and the cool Pontiac chevrons on the quarter panels, all of which mean you can find something new to appreciate every time you look at the car.
The red leather interior was plucked from a 2006 GTO, including the leather bucket seats that offer about ten zillion adjustments so it's easy to get comfortable. They're also heavily bolstered for the kind of performance this car can deliver, and they were seamlessly blended into the early car's interior. A tilt column holds a 3-spoke steering wheel that frames a full array of Auto Meter gauges in a shiny billet panel that looks old but is brand new. A fabricated center console holds the GTO's 6-speed shifter as well as the Pioneer touch-screen entertainment/navigation system, controls for the A/C, and a pair of cup holders that are surprisingly useful. New black carpets recall the original design, and you'll note that the door panels were custom made to eliminate the window cranks, as this car now has power windows. The trunk is also expertly upholstered with simple gray fabric and you can easily see the mini tubs that were installed to handle the oversized meats underneath.
The hardware on this car is what is really impressive. The engine is an LS2/LS3 hybrid using the best of both worlds. A new Comp Cams camshaft went in, along with a set of ported heads and an upgraded intake manifold just a few months ago. On the dyno, it makes 525 horsepower, and considering how much lighter this Le Mans is than a late-model GTO, you know performance is explosive. Ultra-clean wiring and plumbing make the engine bay a showpiece and wherever possible, OEM equipment was retained to maximize reliability. And lest you think that this is just a straight-line machine, please take a look underneath where you'll find a full C4 Corvette suspension that includes a stout Dana 44 independent setup out back. Coil-over shocks, a custom dual exhaust system, and impressive attention to detail make this a car that's not only fast, but reliable, comfortable, and easy to drive every day. Big 4-wheel disc brakes keep everything under control, and even those giant chrome Corvette alloys carry Pontiac center caps for the perfect finishing touch. Staggered 245/40/18 front and 285/35/19 rear Kumho radials fit nicely inside the Poncho's fenders.
This car is amazing in every possible way, and for the Pontiac fan, it represents a spectacular expression of Pontiac performance that can't be missed. Documented with thousands of dollars in build receipts, it's a car that's destined to generate some attention. Call today!
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1963
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Le Mans
for Sale |
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1963
Pontiac
Le Mans for Sale |
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Stock #
2212-ATL
Charlotte Showroom
5400 West WT Harris Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28269
Local/International: (704) 598-2130
Toll-Free: (866) 542-8392
Hours: Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM EST
Sat: 9AM - 5PM EST
Email: sales-cha@streetsideclassics.com |
Atlanta Showroom
213 Thornton Rd
Lithia Springs, GA 30122
Local/International: (678) 279-1609
Toll-Free: (877) 367-1835
Hours: Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM EST
Sat: 9AM - 5PM EST
Email: sales-atl@streetsideclassics.com |
Dallas/Fort Worth Showroom
5400 Sandshell Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76137
Local/International: (817) 764-8000
Toll-Free: (855) 877-2707
Hours: Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM CST
Sat: 9AM - 5PM CST
Email: sales-dfw@streetsideclassics.com |
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TERMS OF SALE |
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1. Per the eBay User Agreement, by placing a bid you are entering into a legally binding contract and are committed to purchasing the vehicle described above. The details of this commitment are further outlined in the eBay User Agreement.
2. Vehicle may be sold by Streetside Classic Cars prior to the end of the auction. Streetside Classic Cars reserves the right to end its auctions early or to cancel bids solely at its discretion and shall not be held liable for any such cancellation.
3. The winning bidder is required to contact Streetside Classic Cars within 24 hours after the close of the auction to finalize the details of the transaction.
4. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is required within 48 hours of the auction's close. This deposit reserves the vehicle and removes it from the market. Acceptable payment types for deposit are: credit card, wire transfer, cashier's check, and money order.
5. If winning bidder does not contact Streetside Classic Cars and submit deposit within 48 hours of auction close, vehicle may be made available to the next highest bidder or another qualified buyer on a first come, first serve basis.
6. Streetside Classic Cars has represented this vehicle to the best of its ability. Prospective bidders are encouraged to contact us directly to provide additional information or answer any questions.
7. Please be aware that all pre-owned vehicles, regardless of age, mileage, or manufacturer are subject to cosmetic wear and mechanical failure. Streetside Classic Cars encourages bidder to have a personal inspection completed prior to delivery to help ensure your satisfaction. Third party inspections are to take place prior to a vehicles shipment or delivery.
8. All vehicles are sold "AS IS" and with no warranties expressed or implied.
9. Final or winning bid price does not include shipping, tax, title, or registration fees. It is the purchaser's responsibility to provide for any state or local taxes and shipping expenses resulting from the sale.
10. We can assist you in delivery through our network of private and commercial carriers. Most of them can deliver the vehicle to your driveway. We assume no responsibility for damages or delays incurred once a vehicle is in a shipper's custody.
11. Streetside Classic Cars bears no liability and shall be held harmless for any complications, expenses, or damages resulting from a failure to meet these terms as they have been set forth and established herein.
12. An additional documentation fee of $199 will be added to the purchase price at the time of sale.
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WE WELCOME INTERNATIONAL BUYERS |
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As an international buyer, it is as easy to purchase a vehicle from us as it is for any domestic buyer. Please call or email any one of our showrooms at:
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Charlotte Showroom Phone:
001-704-598-2130 |
Email
sales-cha@streetsideclassics.com |
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Atlanta Showroom Phone:
001-678-279-1609 |
Email
sales-atl@streetsideclassics.com |
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Dallas/Fort Worth Showroom Phone:
001-817-764-8000 |
Email
sales-dfw@streetsideclassics.com |
Rest assured, you are dealing with one of the largest classic car dealerships in the United States with one of the largest (500+) vehicles on display. Our sales staff is very knowledgeable and can assist you in every aspect of the purchase.
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International buyers welcome!
Click here for an estimate.
If you decide to purchase from us, we require that you give us your complete name, address and phone numbers (home, office, mobile and fax) and a port of entry that handles containers. We do not ship vehicles open (RORO: Roll On Roll Off) due to risk of damage to vehicle and theft of parts.
All international purchases must be paid by bank wire transfer in US Dollar funds only.
Once we have received the funds, we will prepare the car for international shipment through one of our approved land and ocean carriers. We file all the necessary documents for export, deliver the car to a US port, secure it in containers and board an ocean carrier. We can land a vehicle to any port worldwide handling container traffic. We export cars regularly and are familiar with export requirements. You, or your agent, are responsible for Custom clearing the vehicle and registration in your own country.
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Thu, Nov 8 2018
Despite muscle cars having strong reputations as some of the most impractical cars one can buy, they've occasionally had one of the most useful and practical features a car can sport: a hatchback. In the 1980s, General Motors' Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird had one, and it added respectable utility to the sports cars. But the people at GM thought they could make the F-Body cars even more useful. So, after a few clay-model experiments, Pontiac built three examples of an extended-roof 1985 Pontiac Trans Am Kammback concept. Spotted by GM Authority, one of these Trans Am Kammbacks (although "shooting brake" seems like the more apt descriptor) is going on the block at the Mecum Kissimmee auction in early January 2019. Reportedly only three of these prototypes/experiments/test mules were built to driveable specs, and this example, VIN No. EX4796, has additional history that might make it the ultimate example. According to Mecum, the show car, which has made appearances at numerous auto shows, also spent some time at the race track — just not as a participant. It was used as a pace car for PPG and IMSA racing and temporarily had a light bar and "two-way communications equipment." Following its pace duty, and after GM stopped the project from going any further, it was put into Pontiac Engineering's private collection for 13 years. Famous Michigan car collector and Pontiac dealership owner John McMullen then bought the car. He eventually sent it to Pontiac specialist Scott Tiemann for a full restoration to the gorgeous condition it is in today. As seen in the photos, the Trans Am features white paint over a gray leather interior. It houses a 5.0-liter V8 under the hood and has a five-speed manual transmission. The wild concept is rare enough to be super cool, but we can't help but think of an infinitely more practical, more modern, more powerful, and arguably more interesting car we'd rather have. Manual Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon in Black Diamond anybody? Or, if you don't care about the extra doors, perhaps the Callaway's Corvette AeroWagen is more applicable. Either way, we're in full support of any shooting brakes we can find. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
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We periodically like to check in with GM Design's Instagram account to see what they're cooking up. Even better is when we catch a glimpse of an alternate history of what legendary designers from The General's past were thinking, though those ideas may not have made it into production. This week, for example, the account posted some illustrations from George Camp, whose career at GM spanned nearly four decades, from 1963 to 2001. One of the renderings is of what appears to be a 1971-72 Pontiac GTO Judge, but with two headlights instead of the production unit's quad beams. The rear departs from the canonical version most dramatically, with a massive integrated wing. Other bits that didn't make the production cut include large side vents, a gill-like side marker and rectangular intakes below the headlights that wouldn't be out of place on a modern design today. Amazingly, from what we can make out of the date, it appears that the drawing was done sometime in 1965, which makes it quite prescient.      View this post on Instagram            A post shared by GM Design (@generalmotorsdesign) There's also a very aerodynamic interpretation of a Corvette ZR-1. To our eyes it splits the difference between the 1986 Corvette Indy concept and a fourth-generation F-body Pontiac Firebird, so perhaps parts of Camp's work on this sketch did make it into physical form. There's also a radical sports car concept from May 1970 that resembles the Mazda RX-500 concept from the same year, a Syd Mead-looking Cadillac coupe, and an Oldsmobile with a cool take on the company's trademark waterfall grille and elements of the Colonnade Cutlass at the rear. Other recent posts include a FJ Cruiser-like off-road EV, a sleek coupe with the Chevy corporate grille, and a rendering of a Silverado-esque pickup that looks far better than the current production version.      View this post on Instagram            A post shared by GM Design (@generalmotorsdesign) It's pretty easy to lose hours in the account, but it's always fascinating to see GM's visions of what could have been and what might be. Related Video: