READER AD: 1969 Pontiac GTO And LeMans Convertibles!

SOLD

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Asking Price: $20,000
Location: de pere wisconsin
Mileage: 61059
Title Status: Clean
VIN: 242679r172978

Seller’s Description: PLEASE NOTE. This car is being sold along with a 1969 Le Mans Custom S convertible!!!! Vehicle was discovered in an estate sale. Had been put in storage garage in 1987. It is complete numbers matching drive train, engine, trans, rear end. It is in its original paint, matador red, with red interior, (red on red makes it rare in itself) black power convert top. It is a low option car with a 3 speed saginaw manual trans. Has 48 heads making it on the upper end of the 350 hp 400 engines, 4bbl car. Car is PHS documented, one owner before me. Car was bought new by original owner at Van Schleedorn Pontiac in Menominee, WI. Still has dealer sticker on trunk lid, Only part of the car missing is rear seat.

Body Condition: Body is in very restorable condition, typical wisconsin rust, and some dents,. Floor pans, trunk pans, wheel wells solid with only surface rust. Frame is solid and straight, no accident history. No cowl rust, and unmolested dash. Convert top frame is solid, but top is deteriorated.. All stainless trim is virtually scratch and ding free. All glass is chip, scratch, swirl, and damage free.

Mechanical Condition: Engine was turned over to make sure it was not seized. A battery was put in it to see if all lights, radio, etc worked, all did. Engine was never started to ensure no risk of damage to it. Transmission and rear end still have original ID paint markings on them.

Auction Listing: Here on eBay

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Comments

  1. ccrvtt

    I’m pretty sure there were at least 94 Verdoro Green ’69 LeMans convertibles in Lansing, Michigan alone when I was growing up, and 99% of those had a 350 V8. I also recall some rather elegant stainless trim pieces over the wheel arches that are missing here. And finally I think I’d rather have a ’69 350 as opposed to a ’76. Despite all that nitpicky criticism I love the LeMans. The stance is aggressive, the color is period perfect, and it’s a lot less work than the Goat.

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  2. Trey

    There is a Custom S, but not a LeMans Custom S. That’s like calling my friend’s car a Belvedere Road Runner.

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  3. JimO

    Buy the package……sell the GTO.

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  4. roger

    Is it just me who finds this ad confusing? He’s selling TWO cars, but only gives details on one. Is the green car’s specifics not worth mentioning?

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    • brian crowe

      if you read his ebay listing he describs both cars there.

      Like 1

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