1967 Pontiac LeMans - 4-Door Sedan - 326 V8 Automatic Solid '67
LeMans with the classic 326 V8 and automatic transmission. The car
starts easily, pulls strong, shifts properly, and brakes feel
normal. A great candidate for someone wanting a running, driving
vintage Pontiac they can improve as they go. Mechanical • 326 V8
starts readily • Idles fast when cold • Automatic transmission
shifts as expected • Active oil seepage around oil pan/bellhousing
(fresh drops after parking) • Transmission fluid low with minor
seepage • Power-steering fluid low; pump produces a whining noise •
Brake fluid dark but no external leaks observed • Suspension has a
bouncy ride • Slight drift while driving; possible steering-linkage
end play • Engine pulls strongly under acceleration Interior •
Seats, door panels, dash, and headliner intact with typical age
wear • Driver seat shows light wear • Rear package-shelf covering
deteriorated • Rear power-window switches inoperative • Both rear
windows move slowly and bind • Heater/blower inoperative • Horn and
radio inoperative • Right dash turn-signal indicator does not
illuminate • Exposed wiring visible under driver-side dash Overall
Condition This LeMans runs, drives, and stops, but will need
attention to various electrical, suspension, and fluid-seepage
items. It's a complete, mostly original car with good bones and a
strong drivetrain - perfect for someone wanting a classic Pontiac
sedan to restore or enjoy as a project driver.
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