1964 Pontiac Lemans 2dr Hardtop Complete Car Runs on 2040-cars
Arlington, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:6cyl
Drive Type: Auto
Make: Pontiac
Mileage: 48,269
Model: Le Mans
Exterior Color: Black Primer
Trim: 2Dr Hardtop
64 Pontiac Lemans 2dr hardtop in very solid , complete and driveable condition. I pulled this car back from Washington State with the intention of using it as a parts car for GTO projects that im working on. But a move has required some consolidation. The floors, fenders and quarters skins will need some patching to make it rust free, however, hood, doors, roof and window channels, dash, inner quarters, rear body, trunk lid are all very solid. Also the interior and exterior trim and bumpers, vent windows etc is all good stuff for a boned out GTO that you may be building. Hard to find in this condition and complete and you can drive home (bring your tools just in case). I have put several hundered miles on the car using it as a shop beater. Email or call with questions. Wayne (617)438-3044. All zero bidders please contact me before placing a bid and all transport costs etc responsibility of the buyer. Payment arrangements are expected to be made with me within 24 hrs of auction end. Thanks for Looking.
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