1969 Pontiac Lemans on 2040-cars
Attica, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:455 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Le Mans
Trim: X
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 300,000
Exterior Color: Blue
I HAVE FOR SALE IS A 1969 PONTIAC LE MANS THIS DOES LOT RUN DRIVE AND STOP ( MEANING IS NOT PLATED AND I HAVE NOT RAN DOWN A ROAD)
BODY HAS SOME LIGHT DAMAGE TO FRONT FENDER AND REAR QUARTER PASSENGER SIDE OTHERWISE THERE IS NO RUST ROT OR DAMAGE TO VEHICLE
ENGINE IS A 1973 455 CASTED 485428 STAMPED XE LUMPY IDLE NO CAM PAPERS HAS CASTED 64 HEADS DATED F269 WITH ALUMINUM ROLLER ROCKERS EDELBROCK PERFORMER RPM INTAKE AND QUADRAJET CARB IF YOU DON'T LIKE CARB I WILL INSTALL A DEMON CARB FOR AN EXTRA $500.00
TRANS IS A TURBO 400 WITH A 3000 STALL TORQUE CONVERTER
REAR END IS 10 BOLT OPEN DIFF HAS STREET SLICKS MOUNTED TO PONTIAC WHEELS
HAS A SET OF TRACTION BARS IN TRUNK NEED INSTALLED
INTERIOR IS ROUGH AND NEEDS REDONE MOSTLY ALL THERE. HAVE AN EXTRA DASH WITH UNCUT WIRING DASH IS ROUGH BUT IT HAS GOOD WIRING
ALL GAUGES WORK
ALL LIGHTS WORK
WIPERS WORK HAS NEW MASTER CYLINDER AND NEW RIGHT FRONT BRAKE HOSE
SOUNDS EXTREMELY HEALTHY REVS UP NICE VERY THROTTLE RESPONSIVE NO HESITATION
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