1967 Pontiac LeMansIntroducing this 1967 Pontiac LeMans, finished
in a vibrant red exterior complemented by a contrasting black top.
With its unmistakable mid-1960s styling, this LeMans captures the
spirit of an era when American automakers were refining
performance, comfort, and everyday drivability into one
well-balanced package. It's a car that stands out without trying
too hard, equally at home at a weekend cruise-in or out on the open
road.Highlights:- 326 CI V8 engine- Automatic Transmission- GM
Rochester 2 Jet 2-barrel carburetor- Power Steering- Drum Brakes-
Chrome Bumpers- Aluminum Radiator- Air Conditioning- Power
WindowsUnder the hood, the 326 cubic-inch V8 delivers smooth and
reliable power, paired with an automatic transmission for an easy
and enjoyable driving experience. The GM Rochester 2 Jet 2-barrel
carburetor helps maintain consistent performance, while the
aluminum radiator aids in improved cooling. Additional features
such as drum brakes and dual exhaust outlets reflect the
straightforward engineering of the period.The exterior stance is
enhanced by Cooper Cobra Radial G/T raised white letter tires
mounted on 15-inch 5-spoke American Racing-style wheels, giving the
car a classic muscle-era look. Practical touches include a jack and
a properly fitted spare tire housed in the trunk.Inside, the cabin
offers comfortable bench seating with a layout designed for
simplicity and function. The interior is equipped with a
push-button radio, driver-side rearview mirror, glove compartment,
power windows, and air conditioning, features that made cars like
this especially appealing in their day and still enjoyable now.The
Pontiac LeMans began as a trim level of the Tempest but quickly
gained popularity in its own right, helping pave the way for
Pontiac's performance image during the 1960s, including the rise of
the GTO. This Pontiac LeMans represents a solid example of classic
American motoring, blending vintage character with usable features.
It's a car you can enjoy as-is while appreciating its place in
automotive history, mechanically sound. For $24,750
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