Vehicle Description
This 1966 Pontiac LeMans is a V8 classic with a carefully crafted
look to give it a sleek style with losing the premium LeMans image.
It all makes for a total package that gives you a value price for
one of the most iconic styles of the 1960s.
This coupe does a great job in setting both an aggressive and
elegant tone. It all starts with the red paint that was an
application later in life, and it still retains a good luster that
will radiate in sunshine. But it's more than just the color you'll
love. 1966 was a great year for Pontiac. The stacked headlights,
the broad dual grilles, and the taillight panel that reaches around
the fenders are all part of the Wide Track look. There's a premium
style here with the black vinyl roof highlighting a hint of flying
buttress in the roofline. Plus, there's a black pinstripe to
coordinate, too. That full-length streak also helps to show off the
curvy profile we love in these Pontiacs. It's the same kind of
substance we love on the GTO. In fact, speaking of the muscle cars,
this goes for a hint of that appeal with the hood scoop and large
dual exhaust tips. There's terrific shine from updated chrome
bumpers and trim, but your favorite polish will likely come from
the upgraded Boyd Coddington wheels staggered 18/20 inches
front/rear for an added aggressive stance.
You'll notice a careful attention to detail both inside and out. It
likely has to do with the story on this car. We're told this one
came out a collection from a Pontiac enthusiast about a half-decade
ago, and it has been treated with the right care since. So inside
you not only have a full black interior that coordinates with the
exterior accents, but it also looks great, too. Newer seating,
headliner, carpeting, and door panels makes the interior clean and
inviting. There are some worthwhile updates like an AM/FM digital
tune with cassette for upgraded driving music, and the factory air
conditioning now runs on R134a refrigerant (it will need servicing
to fully restore the function.) You have a driver-oriented setup
with front bucket seats, a center console in-between, a wood-rimmed
steering wheel, and Pontiac's sporty round gauge package.
Pontiacs of this era were great for V8 power, and the 326
cubic-inch unit under the hood is no exception. This has an honest
and correct style that's even suspected to be the original
powerhouse. Even the odometer is believed to reflect the car's full
actual mileage (putting it averaging under 1,800 miles annually.)
It has been maintained to be a strong-running powerhouse. That
combines with the three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, power brakes, and modern/grippy tires to make for an
irresistible cruiser.
This LeMans celebrates it premium style while also giving you some
sporty flair. It all makes for an attractive package that needs to
be in your garage. Call today!!!