1967 Pontiac Lemans Base 5.3l on 2040-cars
Alberton, Montana, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:5.3L 5343CC 326Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gold
Make: Pontiac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: LeMans
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 109,575
Sub Model: 4 Door Hardtop
Exterior Color: Gold
HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL RESTORED 1967 PONTIAC LEMANS 4 DOOR HARDTOP.
THIS IS A CLEAN CAR WITH ORIGANAL INTEREOR IN BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, NEW PAINT, BOTTOM OF CAR IS CLEAN WITH NEW SHOCKS NEW EXHAUST
NEW BRAKES RESTORED RALLY II WHEELS WITH NEW TIRE'S .
EVERYTHING UNDER THE HOOD IS NEW OR REBUILT EVERYTHING !!!!!!
TRAN'S ALSO REBUILT.
BEAUTIFUL DASH WITH CLEAR LEN'S WORKING STOCK AM RADIO.
THIS CAR CAN GO ANYWHERE DRIVES LIKE A DREAM.
4 DOOR HARD TOP ON THE RARE SIDE ALL GLASS GOOD & CLEAR EVERYTHING WORKS GREAT.
GREAT CAR FOR THE VALUE ALL THE WORK IS DONE JUST DRIVE IT & HAVE FUN
CALL JOE AT 406-722-4513
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1939 Pontiac Ghost Car commands $308,000 at auction
Mon, 01 Aug 2011For the 1939 World's Fair, Pontiac built a Deluxe Six bodied in Plexiglass. Part of the Previews of Progress pavilion in which General Motors' Futurama showed off what was to come in the world of autos, the 'invisible' Pontiac is credited as the first transparent car in America. And there were no shortcuts taken with its body: the Plexiglass form was fabricated by the company that brought the material to market in 1933, Rohm & Haas.
The see-through sedan was sold at RM Auctions' St. John's auction in Michigan on July 30, fetching $308,000. Not bad appreciation for a domestic oddity that cost $25,000 to build when new. You can check out the high-res gallery of its innards, including copper and chrome metalwork and white moldings and wheels, and get the exhaustive details on it after the jump.
This Auto Aerobics car art ties our brains in knots like pretzels
Sat, 14 Dec 2013We like cars, and we like art. Naturally, Chris Labrooy's Auto Aerobics series - computer-generated images of some seriously contorted 1968 Pontiac Bonnevilles floating in mid-air - instantly clicked with us. If the Pontiacs weren't floating or hollow, we could be fooled into believing the image is real. But where's the fun in that?
Check out the gallery we included of Labrooy's Bonneville art, and feel free too head over to his website for some Formula One humor.
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In that R&T article, which is no longer available online, Lutz explained that the new GTO would solve many of the issues found in the original. Car Advice speculates that the new model would have look like a rebadged version of the Holden Coupe 60 Concept from 2008, a conclusion we also came to.
That car would have been a big departure from the 2004 to 2006 GTO. It has an extremely long hood and short rear deck, with an almost fastback roofline and a wide greenhouse with a tall beltline. The wheel arches were very pronounced, and the chin and rocker panel splitters gave it a race-ready look. Would it have been enough to make the GTO work in the US? We think it might of, but it looks like we'll never know.