Exceptionally well preserved, this 1970 Pontiac Le Mans is exactly
the kind of classic for someone looking to reconnect with a past
era. Only restored and updated in the essential areas (like the
professional repaint or hidden modern stereo,) this is an
exceptional, affordable time machine.
Triple black is for muscle cars, but triple yellow is reserved for
coupes like this that represent vintage grand touring in the '70s.
You might have not thought of a presentation like this before, but
this Le Mans certainly proves its appeal. Pontiacs of this era have
something special about them. The GTOs that were based off this
design are cars of legend today. And while we cherished the Endura
front end of those back in the day, the chrome of the Le Mans seems
to make a bolder statement today. It's like a shiny beak of a bird
that's ready to take fight. It matches nicely with the other bright
elements like the form-fitting rear bumper, complete window trim,
and the iconic Rally II wheels. But the real desire on this car is
inspired by its sunny shade of yellow. Professionally repainted its
factory-correct Sierra Yellow, it's a classic that just wants you
to smile back at it. Plus, the nicely coordinated vinyl roof gives
this a premium touch that makes the Le Mans look like you rescued
it from at 45-year slumber.
Open the door to see the pristine tan/beige/yellow vinyl interior
that completes the interesting triple yellow package (i.e. the
sunny colors of the exterior paint, vinyl roof, and interior.) You
paid a little bit more for a Pontiac back in the day, and the
premium difference can be felt the moment you sit down in the
bucket seats. Plus, the wood paneling on the center console and
dash add to the first-class atmosphere. This car feels highly
original, and exceptionally well preserved in the interior, so we
wouldn't be surprised if the low 51,755 miles on the odometer were
actual. The tan two-spoke steering wheel has the unmistakable soft
center that GM enthusiasts will instantly remember the moment you
take control. You gaze over an amazing dash that has all the right
factory pieces, such as the round gauges and heat/defrost controls
with provisions for factory air conditioning. But even with this
exceptionally well-presented interior, there is room for a modern
upgrade. So while the AM radio looks great in its correct position,
the real tunes come from a more modern AM/FM/CD unit in the
glovebox.
When you lift the hood, you immediately recognize the blue block of
the Pontiac 350 cubic-inch V8 radiating out of the engine bay.
You'll love lifting the hood at car shows and showing off the very
correct presentation that even includes the right stickers on the
air cleaner. In fact, we wouldn't be surprised if this Pontiac
still has its original powerplant. There is a nice hint of rumble
from the updated dual exhaust, but this Le Mans never betrays its
comfortable cruiser heart. The three-speed automatic transmission,
power steering, and power brakes all make for a very pleasing
anytime classic.
Complete with factory buildsheet and owner's manual, this is a true
classic that is original where you want it, and has already had
investments in all the right places. So at this price, you know you
need to be quick to take this beauty home. Call today!!
Vehicle Details
1970 Pontiac Lemans
Listing ID:CC-925051
Price:$16,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1970
Make:Pontiac
Model:LeMans
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:51755
Stock Number:3670-CHA
VIN:235370R156629
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