1969 Pontiac Le Mans - Beautiful Restoration - '69 400ci 350hp Gto Engine - Auto on 2040-cars
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
For Sale by Owner 1969 Pontiac Le Mans This car is for sale locally Auction may end early due to local sale. You are welcome to contact me with any questions. It's best to call me at 479-636-7111 Keep as original rare 2-door post Le Mans, or clone to GTO - already has the '69 YS GTO Engine! • Over 200 photos and several videos on line for your viewing. Please contact me web address. • Beautiful Frame Off Restoration • 1969 GTO YS 350hp 400 CI 4V Engine – Rebuilt, high performance Engine Serial # 29P309559 Date Code D309 Block Casting 9790071 • Automatic Transmission • Power Steering • New Pioneer Stereo System with Sirius and Flash Drive . Aftermarket console with cup holders • Packet of build receipts and papers go with car. • Starts, runs and drives great - new suspension, steering, brakes. Rebuilt engine. Rebuild transmission, more, more more. • Easy to smoke the tires all through first gear and continue in 2nd great - loads of torque. • Clear Arkansas title in seller’s name • Car is located in Rogers, AR • Close to larger regional airport (XNA) – fly in, drive home • Asking $18,750 – come inspect and make reasonable offer Please contact me regarding payment. • Call Tim Clark at 479-636-7111 Note: Actual mileage is unknown. Possible mid-west, southern and southwest US delivery - contact me for details. Possible trade / partial trade for early hot rod, street rod, 50's car, etc. Not interested in a newer car trade, motorcycle, boat, etc. You are welcome to come inspect and arrange for a professional inspection prior to bidding. All sales are final. No refunds, no partial refunds, no returns, no exchange. On Jun-08-14 at 05:56:51 PDT, seller added the following information: The legal stuff... Vehicle is sold "As Is". No warranties. No guarantees. All sales final. On Jun-08-14 at 06:19:11 PDT, seller added the following information: Here is a video of me starting the engine five times to show how easy and fast the engine starts. More videos available on line. On Jun-08-14 at 06:26:19 PDT, seller added the following information: Here is a video of the engine starting, accelerating and then idle. The audio is from the engine compartment, so you can hear how quiet the valve train is... no pings or knocks. On Jun-08-14 at 06:29:05 PDT, seller added the following information: Here is a video of the engine starting, accelerating and idle. The audio is from the exhaust tailpipes. On Jun-08-14 at 12:14:04 PDT, seller added the following information: Update: An informed Pontiac owner contacted me regarding the body code and the doors / posts. I did some research, and here is what I found: the body code for a Le Mans 2 door hard top is 3737. The body code for the Le Mans 2 door post is 3727. My paper title, bill of sale and car body VIN all match, and the code is 3737. It's been some time, and I can't verify it, but I believe I remember the previous owner mentioning to me that the car been changed to a post car during the restoration. So, as a disclaimer, this car may have originally been a hard top car. |
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