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That was Bill Van Sickle's plan when he bought this '67 LeMans convertible for $600. Though faded and tattered, it seemed solid enough. Until disassembly, that is, when the North Carolina resident ...
This Show-Stopping 1967 Pontiac LeMans Convertible Got Its Start as a 600-dollar Roadside Find - High Performance Pontiac ...
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Following the shuttering of the brand, many Pontiac models are now selling for high sums on the auction market, sometimes ...
Q: Hi Greg and I enjoy your columns in our area newspaper. My very first car was a 1967 Pontiac Lemans and it was a light green two-door hardtop with a black vinyl top and chrome trim wheels. Is ...
The engines that powered Pontiac's LeMans came in a huge variety of displacements and power outputs throughout its history.
A Pontiac LeMans may not be the most sought after ride from the classic muscle car era, but there are still plenty of reasons why you might want to pick one up.
1967 brought only small refinements to the LeMans lineup, but this wasn’t necessarily a surprise given it was the end of another generation. Pontiac was already focusing on the new models, so ...
However, worth knowing is this Pontiac returns from a tenure of no less than 40 years in storage. That’s right, the car spent approximately four decades in a barn, and this makes its general ...
Most popular of the individual Lemans trims was the hardtop coupe, where more than 75,000 were sold in ’67 and yours was one of them.
A: Rich, I’m happy to oblige. The 1967 Lemans was an important car for the overall financial success of Pontiac, especially the models from 1964 through 1967. In its enhanced Lemans trim from ...
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