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1964 Pontiac Lemans 2 Door Hardtop California Car on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:107000
Location:

Clovis, California, United States

Clovis, California, United States
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This auction is for a 1964 Pontiac LeMans 2 door hardtop. It is an original California car still wearing its original Black and Yellow license plates. We have the original receipt from Bruin Motor Company in Los Angeles California dated April 4 1964 to the original owner for $3062. We have the original owner’s manual with Protecto plate. We found the build sheet under the rear seat. Car was built in Fremont CA.

 

I am listing this car for my son who has been restoring it for the past couple years.

 

 

 

 Please read the following description:

 

Engine: It is powered by its original 326 cu.in.2 BBL V8. We have the receipt from march 2004 for a complete rebuild for a cost of over $4700. At present the motor has just under 24,500 miles. It starts, runs, and sound great with dual Flowmasters and new tail pipes. My son replaced the stock valve covers with Chrome GTO covers. The original fan was removed and thermostatically controlled electric fans were installed. Also has a pointless ignition installed under stock distributer cap.

 

Transmission:   In Oct 2004 the original 2 speed automatic transmission was replaced with a rebuilt Turbo 350 (3 speed) at a cost of just under $1000. Installation was very professional with factory kick down cable. We have the original trans if wanted.

 

 

Mechanics: This car starts, runs and stops great. Has 4 wheel drum brakes that work great (non power). Power steering, and an updated chrome single wire alternator.

 

Body /Frame: In January 2005, the car was repainted “very close” to the original color. Paint is a Macco style job. Looks Fantastic from 20’ but is NOT show quality. For being 9 years old it has held up very well, with minimum dings scatches etc(but they are present). The frame / body is solid , dry, super clean, and rust free

 

Accessories:  Stock Am radio non op. Has Oil pressure, Temp, and Amp auxiliary gauges installed under dash. All work, car runs cool, holds great oil pressure, and charging system is upgraded with single wire Alt.  Gas gauge does not work. All lights work

 

Chrome: Bumpers look great. Rear bumper has little bow(see pics)

Trim and stainless is good with some dings

 

 

Wheels and tires:  The car has Pontiac Rally II wheels, 15” x 7” in rear, 15” x 6” in front. Tires are in good shape. We have the original 14” steel wheels with full wheel covers.

 

Interior: This is a bucket seat /console Lemans. My son just recently finished redoing almost the whole interior. New seat covers/foam front and rear, new carpet, new headliner, new package tray, arm rests, window cranks etc.  It came out Xlint.

 

Glass: All Glass is good and windows roll up and down fine

 

Suspension: Car has had coils cut front and rear for a perfect hot rod stance. Still drives fine with no rubbing or shaking etc. Goes down the freeway at 70mph nicely.

 

 

CARS NEEDS: The following is next on the list to be done.

 

New door seals

Fuel gauge fixed

Original steering wheel is cracked

New paint

Horn in-op

 

Conclusion: This is a turn key Classic Pontiac that could be the basis for a GTO clone, or drive just as is. Our goal was first to make it reliable, and that we accomplished. We have lots and lots of receipts and old registrations to show this car spent its whole life in California. If you want a show car, this is not it. It you want a reliable classic that you would not be ashamed of at any Friday night cruise, then for the $$ this is the car for you

 

If you are seriously interested, please feel free to give my son a phone call with any questions you may have. You can reach him at

559-259-8069

 

 the Car is located in Clovis, California zip 93611 near Fresno

 

 We require a $500 nonrefundable deposit and balance must be paid within seven

days

 

Car is sold as is- where is , any and all shipping costs are the responsibility of the new owner.

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