1966 Pontiac Lemans Ohc Sprint on 2040-cars
Columbia Station, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Hardtop
Engine:230 OHC 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1966
Interior Color: Black
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Le Mans
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: Two Speed Automatic
Mileage: 89,041
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Mission beige
1966 Pontiac Lemans Sprint project car originally from California comes with numbers matching OHC Sprint 6 engine and two-speed trans. I started to restore the car I removed the front end and the engine/trans. I replaced the front dash and above the front window. The rear end was replaced with a 3:23 limited slip rear thats been re-sealed has new brake lines and a new brake hose and re-filled with new gear lube. It was stripped and painted Chassis black. Has new rear air shocks. I put the front back on I can install the engine/trans for shipping. Car has 4 newer 14 inch white wall tires all new brakes shoes,wheel cylinders,front and rear brake hoses,brake booster,master cylinder. Prior to removing the the engine I installed a rebuilt 68' 1 barrel head and a new 1 barrel cam. New plugs,wires,cap rotor,points,timing belt,changed the oil and filter I installed a restored numbers correct 4 barrel carb the radiator was redone and is in good condition. Car ran and drove decent in the driveway. The transmission is a ST-300 two speed auto trans it seemed to shift fine it has a leak and will need re-sealed. The body has really nice quarter panels,doors,rockers,fenders,core support,inner fenders,hood and trunk Pass side fender has one small hole. The rear window surround will need rust repair. Trunk floor and floor pans have rust and will also need some repair. The front dash was replaced with a solid dash from a donor car and above the front window was repaired. Comes with a donor rear window surround that can be used to fix some of the areas that are bad. The roof has surface rust with one small pin hole the underside of the roof has surface rust but it should clean up. Floor braces are solid all body mounts are good. Car comes with a new front winshield not yet installed. Comes with a new heater core. Interior comes with a decent rear seat core,console and shifter,and some misc parts front buckets are not included headliner has been removed steering wheel has cracks. All seat belts are included. Hood will be installed before auction ends. Rocker trim is not included. Still has the origianl T3 headlights. Options: Sprint Package Soft Ray glass-rear window is clear Power steering Power brakes Two tone paint: Mission beige with a painted Starlight black painted top-Still has the factory Sprint stripes and most of the factory paint. Remote side view mirrior Interior courtesy lamps Under hood lamp Trunk lamp Engine casting # 9782000 Intake # 9783266-35
Comes with extra parts: Extra hood,trunk lid,inner fenders,cluster and gauges. Comes with the numbers matching head and cam head # 9782229 cam has worn lobes and the original 4 barrel head will need rebuilt. Car is located at a business address so having the car picked up by a carrier service shouldn't be a issue. Buyer will have to arrange handling with the carrier to manange the extra hood and trunk lid.
Comes with a clear Ohio title. Any questions please feel free to ask. Can email more photo's Thanks for looking. |
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