1972 Pontiac Lemans / Pontiac Le Mans / Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
Pahrump, Nevada, United States
The car starts up without any hesitation and runs, drives, stops, ect. The body is straight, solid, and completely rust free. All of the glass is good. The paint is driver quality with some flaws. The seats were recently recovered but the interior still needs to be finished. You can drive the car onto a trailer but the tires are not safe to drive on so they will need to be replaced by the new owner. The car has a 350 engine, automatic transmission, new b&m shifter, dual electric fans, and dual exhaust. If you have any question please ask before bidding. Do not bid if you can not complete the transaction. The winning bidding will be responsible for locating a transport company and paying for any transport fees. Term of sale: A paypal deposit of $500 in 24 hours. Balance must be paid in cash, cashiers check, or wire transfer with in 7 days. |
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