1972 Pontiac Lemans Sport Barn Find One Owner 94,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Knox, Indiana, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A 1972 LEMANS SPORT THAT I BOUGHT FROM ORIGINAL OWNER A YEAR AGO. THE CAR WAS PARKED IN DRY STORAGE IN 1991 WITH 94,000 MILES, ORIGINAL OWNER HAD HOPES OF RESTORING IT BUT NEVER DID GET TO IT. I BOUGHT IT A YEAR AGO THINKING THE SAME BUT JUST HAVE OTHER CARS I WANT TO DO AND NEED THE SPACE. THE CAR IS ALL NUMBERS MATCHING AND THE DRIVE TRAIN HAS NEVER BEEN OUT OF THE CAR. IT HAS THE 350 2BRL WITH 350 TURBO TRANS. I HAVE HAD THE CAR RUNNING WITH PUTTING GAS IN THE CARB AND STILL RUNS GOOD. THERE IS NO GAS TANK IT WAS REMOVED AND DISGUARDED DUE TO BEING FULL OF 20 YEAR OLD GAS. CAR HAS NO BRAKES ON IT ALSO. EVERYTHING MECHANICAL IS ORIGINAL AND IN PLACE. HAS POWER STEERING. THE INTERIOR IS ALSO ORIGINAL BLACK BUCKETS WITH CONSOLE. DASH HAS ORIGINAL AM RADIO. AND THE KEY BUZZER STILL WORKS. THE CONVERTIBLE TOP GOES UP AND DOWN GOOD THE VINYL IS BAD. CAR HAS RUST THE WORST BEING THE REAR QUARTERS. IT COMES WITH TWO NEW GOODMARK QUARTERS STILL IN THE BOX. IT WILL NEED OUTER WHEELWELLS. THE TRUNK FLOOR HAS RUST ON BOTH SIDES THE CENTER IS GOOD. THE FLOORS LOOK VERY SOLID WITH NO HOLES. PASSENGER DOOR LOOKS USABLE. DRIVERS IS RUSTY I HAVE A RUST FREE DOOR THAT GOES WITH IT HAS A DENT IN IT. TRUNK LID IS REPARABLE, BOTH FRONT FENDERS NEED LOWER REAR PATCHES. FRONT BUMPER IS BENT. THERE IS A EXTRA HOOD, REAR BUMPER, RIGHT FRONT FENDER AND CARBURATOR THAT GOES WITH THE CAR. NOW THE BEST PART. IT HAS ALL IT ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUEL, INVOICE, WARRANTY INFO, PROTECHTO PLATE, WINDOW STICKER, KEYS WITH ENVELOPE. AND OTHER PAPERS FROM PONTIAC. ALSO EVERY REGISTRATION SINCE THE CAR WAS NEW. THE CAR IS FROM NEW YORK SO IT HAS NO TITLE BUT COMES WITH A TRANSFERABLE REGISTRATION AND A BILL OF SALE. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN KNOX INDIANA 46534 THERE IS NO RESERVE SELLS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. ASK ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING
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