This is one for the collector who like to be a bit different. This
1967 Pontiac LeMans keeps its premium classic attitude, and it even
has its correct OHC motor still under the hood. It's a truly unique
coupe that is even coming off of long-term ownership.
The '67 LeMans has always been an impressive car. It has premium
touches like the flying buttress C-pillars and form-fitting chrome
bumpers. And this combines with sporty details like the stacked
headlights and Coke-bottle curves of the profile. So it's instantly
understandable why this example would be nicely preserved. There
have been a few subtle upgrades over the years. The factory-correct
Champagne paint was resprayed later in life give this a nice shine
in the sunlight. And the upgraded 15-inch alloys are a nice touch
that are distinctive without being boisterous. In fact, this one
really impresses with its history. The Clearwater dealership tag on
the rear is believed correct for when this was sold new. This has
likely been a Florida car all its life, and it has been under the
care of the same owner for the last three decades.
It's hard not to make comparisons to the GTO when you step inside.
After all, there's always a sporty feeling with a bucket seat
coupe. But where the muscle car always has a bit of a dark
attitude, the luxury LeMans feels more classy and cheerful. The
seats, door panels, and headliner all have their factory-correct
gold vinyl. And this one also has been given some worthwhile
upgrades to keep this classic LeMans feeling like a nice cruiser
even in modern times. There's a custom wood center console with cup
holders, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, auxiliary gauges, and an
AM/FM/CD stereo with aux input for modern driving music. There are
even provisions for R134a air conditioning (will need servicing to
blow cold again.)
While this LeMans already has plenty of vintage charm, your
favorite part will likely be under the hood. John DeLorean had
transformed Pontiac into an engineering-focused car company, and
this 230 cubic-inch OHV inline-six motor is one of those
achievements. So while there are many people out there over the
years who have made a V8 swap on the way to GTO clones, it has only
made a distinct setup like this one here an even rare sight. That's
why we're particularly happy to see what's believed to be the
original motor still in the engine bay today. This is even going
for a Sprint-style setup with a Rochester four-barrel carburetor on
top. Plus, the automatic transmission, power steering, strong
brakes, and modern tires make for an all-around nice classic
cruiser.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual and service
manuals. It's hard to find a OHC Pontiac with nice features and
long-term care. So if you appreciate a truly distinctive classic,
call today!
Vehicle Details
1967 Pontiac Lemans
Listing ID:CC-1353943
Price:$23,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1967
Make:Pontiac
Model:LeMans
Exterior Color:Champagne
Interior Color:Gold
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:91089
Stock Number:2316-TPA
VIN:237077P613430
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