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NO RES Triple Black 1969 LeMans - steel GTO hood, 400 swap, new paint - cali car

1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
1969 Black Pontiac Le Mans
Make: Pontiac
Model: Le Mans
Type: Coupe
Year: 1969
Mileage: 1,860
VIN: 237379Z123676
Color: Black
Engine: 400
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States

1969 Pontiac Le Mans Additional Info:

NO RESERVE, NO MINIMUM- I need the space for a new car. This is my first ebay sale in a decade, but feel free to call me or email me with any questions, picture requests, etc. - car is in Chevy Chase MD if anyone wants to see it. I am in my 40's, father of more kids than this car has wheels and grew up in Minnesota. If you can't trust me, who can you trust?
phone is 301%648%3364email is 1969pontiac1969@gmail.com

1969 Pontiac LeMans, triple black (new paint job, original vinyl roof in great shape), power steering, power brakes, factory A/C, factory front 3-point seatbelts, automatic, GTO steel hood, engine is a 400(/400) that was swapped in prior to my getting the car - clearly someone was moving towards a GTO clone. I am assuming the milage (1860) is post swap or a rollover.
Since I bought the car - 2011 - I have: had it painted, put on a RobbMc Performance starter, new alternator, new rims, new tires (which probably have 300-400 miles on them), tuneups, etc. I don't do any of the work myself - its been done by Kensington Simca (classic car shop near me).
Headliner is fantastic - I am trying to remember if this is because I had it done, but I can't find anything. In any case, if you have owned some older cars you know headliner woes. No sagging, no rips.
When I got the car it was a very nice california born and bred example, the guys at the shop tell me the engine swap was done nicely, no rust besides some dust in the trunk. I did all the work because I spend stupid money on cars.
As shown in the pictures there is no radio (a lot of speakers though, which speaks to the 1970's kid in me); the dash is split and warped a bit; one headrest has a repair - there is some wear from being a 50 year old car, but it is shockingly original and preserved.
Some commonly asked questions:
Is it loud? This car is Twisted Sister loud. What do you want to do with your life? I don't really care, I was just quoting the video. Just buy the car.
Will driving this car make me look cool? Slow your roll there, buckaroo. I can definitely go with "cooler" being relative to what you currently are.
Is this car fun? I would say absolutely yes - but I am judging this with me driving the car. I am always fun, so it becomes difficult to say whether something can ever be fun without me.
Can I burn rubber? Only if you promise never to use that phrase again.
Is it true a celebrity used to own this car? I can neither confirm nor deny whether this is or is not Jon Voight's car.
How much do you have in the car? Just a spare tire and some gum. Weird question.
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