When Pontiac built the 1972 LeMans, it was the muscle car for those
who wanted style, attitude, and everyday drivability. This
red-on-white convertible captures the spirit of Detroit's golden
age with a look that's pure street legend. Its aggressive stance,
highlighted by 17-inch Cragar wheels and halo headlights, sets the
tone before you even turn the key.
Under the hood sits the numbers-matching 350ci Pontiac V8, a
powerplant known for its torque and bulletproof reliability.
Upgrades like an Edelbrock aluminum intake, Holley carburetor, and
aluminum radiator with dual electric fans make it both a performer
and a cruiser. The power flows through a Turbo 350 automatic
transmission. Smooth, tough, and built to handle spirited
driving.
Pontiac's engineering focus on balance shows here too. Power
steering and front disc brakes make handling precise, while the
dual exhaust lets the small-block V8 bark with authority. The power
convertible top drops to reveal a white vinyl bucket seat interior,
clean and ready for weekend cruises or local shows. Every touch
inside feels like a callback to a time when cars had character,
chrome, and confidence.
With the GTO commanding top-tier attention, the LeMans has become a
sought-after sleeper, especially rare in convertible form with its
original engine intact. This one isn't just a pretty cruiser; it's
a piece of American muscle history, blending performance,
authenticity, and a look that stops traffic.
If you're after a Pontiac that turns heads without the GTO price
tag, this 1972 LeMans hits the sweet spot. A classic muscle
convertible with the right upgrades, the right look, and the right
attitude.
Vehicle Options
- 17 inch cragar wheels
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Front Disc Brakes
- Dual Exhaust
- Power Convertible Top
- Numbers matching 350
- Holley Carburetor
- Halo Front Headlights
- Edelbrock Aluminum Intake
- Bucket Seats
- Aluminum Radiator with Dual Electric Fans
- Aluminum Finned Valve Covers
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