Vehicle Description
1963 Pontiac Lemans Convertible
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When it comes to rare or seldom seen cars the 63 Pontiac Lemans
convertible is right up there, beside the fact that it was a star
in the cult movie "My Cousin Vinnie". If you haven't seen that one,
you should, if you like stories that involve cars. This excellent
example is not the high end version but it does have some rare and
unique options. It is powered by the original 3.2 liter 4 cylinder
engine, (which is the venerable 389 V8 cut in half) and uses a
Delorean designed arched drive shaft that mates it to a 4 speed
transaxle and it all works great. One very rare item on this one is
the power driver's seat that works not to mention a factory tach.
It rolls around on 205/70R15 white wall radials on full chrome
wheels with smoothy hubcaps. It is finished in Marimba Red with
Camel Tan bucket seat interior and newer white vinyl power top. The
floors are solid and the body panels are straight. If you want to
be "different" at your next cruise night or show this one will put
you at the top of the list.
Features
Powered by the original 3.2 Liter In-Line 4 cylinder
The gear box is the unique 4 speed transaxle
Finished in glossy Marimba Red
Brand new Camel Tan vinyl seat covers front and rear
The power top is white vinyl with a crystal clear rear plastic
window
The engine bay is detailed as is the trunk which includes a mat,
jack, and spare
120 MPH Speedometer with 79k miles
Full exhaust system
Very nice Trim on the dash
Factory gauges in the dash which includes a factory tachometer
Correct Steering Wheel
Hydraulic Drum Brakes
Chrome Wheels with Smoothy Hubcaps
205/70R15 White Wall Radial Tires
Solid and clean undercarriage
Excellent Glass and original Chrome Bumpers with some checking
Factory AM radio in the dash