Vehicle Description
Still wearing its factory-issue colors both inside and outside and
harboring what's likely its original engine under the hood, this
1967 Pontiac LeMans Convertible is one compelling classic. It's a
strong driver that's ready to hit the boulevard with no delay and
once it arrives on the scene it's sure to attract plenty of
attention with its well-turned out, thoroughly authentic
appearance.
That distinctive Montreux Blue paint draped over its exterior is
the very same shade this car left the assembly line with more than
a half century ago and, having been refreshed a while back, is
looking sharp, ornamented up front by a pair of broad black stripes
running together down each side of the scoop on its long hood and
down its deck lid. As a '67, it represents the last class of the
model to have been equipped with those unique stacked dual
headlights. The open air siren call of this vintage GM muscle car
is undeniable, but for those times when the weather won't cooperate
with your plans, there's a black canvas convertible top waiting to
rise up for protection - it's in great shape, appears nearly new
and features a clear glass rear window that's much more resistant
to UV damage than its plastic counterparts. The casings surrounding
those distinctive headlights, as well as the remainder of the
exterior trim, are in solid condition - some polishing in a few
areas will have the exterior looking even sharper than it already
does.
The clean vinyl interior is still dressed in its factory-issue blue
color, is in solid shape and retains its original configuration,
with the exception of added aftermarket speakers in the driver and
passenger door panels. You'll find only the slightest signs of wear
in the front buckets and both they and the rear bench seat loom
over an expanse of factory correct blue carpeting that's well
fitted and clean. This is a comfortable vintage driving environment
- in addition to the seating being in very sharp condition, the
contrasting black dash area features an array of clear, functional
OEM gauges in its instrument cluster, with a table-level, uncracked
dash pad running across the top, and the woodgrain accented center
console positions its shifter within easy reach of the driver. With
the LeMans' substantially-sized cabin, your backseat passengers
will have plenty of room to stretch out. The trunk area is
proportionately spacious and features a full size spare inside.
The 326 cubic inch V8 under the hood is likely the original
powerplant. It's in fine form, starting up promptly and pulling
eagerly. Still wearing its stock heads, the engine has been amped
up with a 4-barrel Holley carb, an Edelbrock intake manifold and a
pair of aftermarket headers as it pairs with a smooth-shifting
2-speed automatic powerglide transmission. The view inside the
engine compartment is a pleasing one - the engine, along with its
heads and valve covers, has been painted blue to match the exterior
and it's a great look. By the mid-'60s, Pontiac was already
equipping its muscle cars with coil springs in both front and back,
so this LeMans has a quiet ride, without the binding around corners
many cars of the era suffer from. Power brakes with discs up front
provide fade resistant stopping power, while power steering makes
this eye-catching classic an easy navigator that cruises on a set
of 15" American Racing 5-spoke Torq Thrust wheels with polished
lips wearing Goodyear Eagle G/T tires.
This 1967 Pontiac LeMans Convertible comes along just in time for
warmer weather and its timeless looks and solid running condition
will make for an appealing ride for years and years to come. Call
today!