1972 Pontiac Lemans Sport Convertible on 2040-cars
Panama City, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: Le Mans
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 98,350
Sub Model: LeMANS SPORT CONVERTIBLE
Exterior Color: GOLD
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1972 LeMans Sport Convertible - last year for the 'A' Body Convertible--the did not sell a GTO Convertible in 1972 so this makes the Sport a little more collectible.
The Paint is a few years old and shows very very well with lots of shine , even the door jams and trunk area are matching , the body has no damages or rust issues , quarters have been replaced and all seams are straight.Trunk area is nice with no rust issues, Frame is solid also.Bumpers have been rechromed a few years ago also and show very well. A few pieces of script still need to be put on but I have them in the glove compartment. Top is only a few years old and the power top motor and rams have been gone thru and work great. Paint shows a Butterscotch metallic in color with a tan interior.
The Sport Convertible has factory air and not missing any parts, could use a belt and freon -not sure of compressor condition but a low cost GM part if needed , it turns. LeMans only needs a muffler to be on the road. This is an adult owned car and still has the single exhaust ( duels would be a nice add to it). The Automatic transmission shifts strong and the engine sounds good and no issues there either.Because of being in storage a mild tune up couldn't hurt either. JUNE 28,2013 'NADA' OLD CAR PRICE GUIDE HAS THE LEMANS CONVERT. VALUE IN AVERAGE CONDITION AT $18,630. with only A/C and Rally Wheels added . This Lemans is well over average condition and low mileage too..
Carpet is fresh and is also a goldish-tan in color . Top is Black and no issues at all on it and works great and looks fantastic. Has the nice ''clear'' Glass Rear Window too. Downsizing my collection, have 14 total toys and only keeping 4 or 5 - so first come first served. See other items for sale on my site- GT 40, daytona ferrari spyder, jamacian, v8 fiat convert,23 t bucket , aztec ,ferrari finale',56 chevy ht , 66 corvair vert w/air,and more . Have these listed locally and can stop the bidding at anytime.
Can call for more pictures and info on my collection *850*~271~5466 'Retired" and health is reason to let some go to new homes. Bid To Win..If you have less than a 10 item rating ----please call me first before bidding or I may cancel your bid because of the number of Kids bidding on EBay and not following thru with the sale .. Happy Bidding - ask questions if you can't see it in person..
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