The Pontiac LeMans was introduced in 1961 as the top-of-the-line
version of the Tempest, featuring sportier trim, special badging
and bucket seats. The trim package was only available on the
two-door pillared coupe. The LeMans was designated as a separate
model in 1963. The third generation, 1968-1972, ushered in an
all-new engine. The former 326 was bored to 353.84 cid with a two
or four-barrel carburation and simply called "the 350". The stout
four-barrel version was rated at 325 hp. Turn the key on this 1970
Sport Convertible and you will feel that power! Finished in LeMans
Blue, this beauty has undergone a full professional frame-off
restoration with only 5,000 miles since completion. The
numbers-matching 350 power plant has been rebuilt and detailed
including a fresh +.0030 bore and new oversize pistons. The smooth
4-speed manual transmission is mated to a 3:53 possi rear end and
finished off nicely with a Hurst shifter. Additional features
include power steering, power brakes and a power convertible top.
This gorgeous and very original Pontiac LeMans is located in our
Milwaukee showroom. You can view the 1970 LeMans in greater detail
including HD pictures and an HD video of it running and driving at
Gatewayclassiccars.som. If you are interested in purchasing this
vehicle or have more questions regarding it, please call us at
(262) 891-4253 or email at
[email protected].