1966 Pontiac LeMans Convertible - a classic GM A-body drop-top
powered by a small block 326 V8 paired with a 400 automatic
transmission. This LeMans is described as running, driving, and
stopping well, with power steering and a largely complete
original-style configuration. It retains drum brakes (non-power)
for a more traditional driving feel. The power convertible top is
currently inoperative, though the components and motors are
included in the trunk. Interior is mostly complete, missing only
the carpet, and the AM radio is still functional. Previous
restoration work includes a new floor pan from the firewall through
the trunk, along with repairs to the rear quarter panels. All
windows are in good working order, and original 14-inch wheels with
hubcaps are included. A solid, honest classic convertible LeMans
with mechanical usability and clear potential for finishing
touches. Important Information - Please Read Before Inquiring
Vehicle Location: This vehicle is located at our client's home, not
in Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We have a showroom with
approximately 35 vehicles, available by appointment only. Contact
First: Please call us at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak with one of
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