1970 Pontiac LeMans w/ built 455
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Pontiac |
Model: | Le Mans |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 75,000 |
VIN: | 237370z108006 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Centerville, Utah, United States |
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Private seller |
Description of 1970 Pontiac Le Mans |
70 Lemans with a built 455 and a Turbo-Hydromatic 400. This car has at least $25,000 invested in it to make it the very fast and fun muscle car that I have always wanted. This has been a dream car for me but we are downsizing. Virtually everything that is not body related has been highly upgraded in this car. I personally like the Mad Max/Rust Rod thing going on with this car but it would be awesome if it was fixed up and painted. Obviously it could use body work but much of that has been completed and all of the body parts necessary to complete it are include. It would also make a great GTO clone, especially if you want a very fast one. This car has passed Utah DMV safety inspections many times and registered many times. It is very drivable even with all of the horsepower and torque, and I have driven it frequently in the summer. Here is a list of things added that I can remember. There are probably more: Pontiac 455 engine with about 1500 miles on it after rebuild Edelbrock RPM Air Gap Manifold/ match ported and polished Edelbrock 800 Thunder Carb Edelbrock Heads ported and polished Comp Cams XE274 cam Comp Cams Magnum lifters Comp Cams Magnum pushrods Comp Cams Magnum roller rocker arms 1.52 Jegs Throttle cable bracket Spectre air cleaner Edelbrock fuel pump Flow Cooler water pump Canton water neck Hedman long tube headers 3 inch exhaust w/Magnaflow Mufflers. Sounds Awesome Stage 8 Header bolts Vintage M/T valve covers with black crinkle paint Mr Gasket breather cap Mr Gasket radiator cap/gauge Allstar 1” carb spacer Summit aluminum radiator I large electric Zirgo pusher fan with fused temperature switch 2 electric Proform puller fans with seperate fused temperature switch Powermaster alternator Powermaster starter Pertronix 3 distributor Taylor plug wires Pertronix Flame Thrower XC coil Forged crank and Keith Black Hypertonic pistons (according to previous owner) 4 new headlamps All other bulbs led New Napa battery New rear lenses New parking lenses Newly rebuilt washer motor New washer fluid container New rear view Mirror New side mirrors Speedhut gauges: GPS Speedo, Tach, Volt, Oil, Gas (blue w/white lettering) https://www.speedhut.com/about-revolutiongauges.html Thunder Road gauge panel: http://classicdash.com/product/1970-72-pontiac-gtolemans-6-gauge-panel/ Corbeau VX2000 seats: https://corbeau.com/reclining-seats/vx2000.html TCI Streetfighter Ratchet Shifter: http://www.tciauto.com/tc/streetfighterr-shifter-for-3-4-speed-fwd-rev-patternhtml/ Modern 3 point seat belts New climate control panel New headlamp switch Interior stripped, rust removed, rust neutralized, and painted black other than package tray and rear seat mounting area. Used original black interior door panels and trim in good shape New front passenger floor New Plastic dash cover (heat warped on front edge) Dash carpet New/Rebuilt tilt steering column New Rag Joint New quick ratio steering box Grant Steering Wheel New Horn New gas tank New gas tank sender . Turbo Hydramatic 400 with shift kit and speedometer cable delete 4 very used American Racing’s version of the Cragar SS New Edelbrock front shocks New 4 wheel disc brakes New Power booster New master cylinder Old Gabriel Hijacker shocks New over sized front anti sway bar Front suspension completely rebuilt Original BOP rear end with 2.47 gears Body parts that come with car: 2 very good used front fenders (one year only. Not available new. Very Rare) Left rear full quarter panel (new) Used nose in good shape Used front valance. Left side in good shape. One on car, right side in good shape. Planned on welding the good pieces together (not available aftermarket) New Rear window/trunk dividing panel The Bad Rear package tray is rusted but is still structurally sound. Once the package tray and interior bits are installed it should cover up all of the rusted areas. Bottom of Trunk is rusted as well, but it is still structurally sound. Panels are available new or you could just patch it and put a trunk liner over it. Or just put a trunk liner over it since the rust isn’t that big and this car isn’t going to be driven when it is wet anyway. Alternator likes to throw its belt. Takes over 100 miles before it happens, but then can be put back on. This has only happened a few times since I replaced alternator. Bracket probably need to be adjusted. |