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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Cars in Yards: 1970 Pontiac LeMans coupe

Economy car in a muscle car body. Kevin Carnevale found this solid, six cylinder LeMans in the weeds next to an auto repair shop in North Reading, Massachusetts. "There was a weathered 'For Sale' sign in the window," said Kevin. "I owned one of these when I was 18 years old back in 1988 but I sold it." Kevin didn't want this one to get away. He grabbed the sign to prevent anyone else from knowing the Pontiac was for sale, just in case he had difficulty contacting the Pontiac's owner. You may want to file that shrewd buying tip into your memory bank to use later.

Yes, that is an inline six-cylinder engine under the 1970 Pontiac LeMans' hood.

The call is answered
The owner wanted $3,500 for the green, non-running, 6-cylinder coupe. "I told him that I wanted the car but could only give him $2,000 for it," said Kevin. After a lengthy phone call about the car, the 72-year-old owner agreed to sell the LeMans for $2,000. That's more than 40 percent less than the owner's asking price. Another excellent buying tip. There is always room to negotiate. Especially when the for sale sign is rotting in the window.

A mostly original 1970 Pontiac LeMans. Green was a very popular color.
History of the LeMans
The car was purchased in Texas in 1980. During the late 1980s it was repainted the original Palisades Green and was topped with an aftermarket vinyl roof cover. The car was parked in 2000 and still has a solid frame, trunk and floor pans. Storing the LeMans outside for a decade has allowed the usual rust spots to appear on the body and under the vinyl top.

Kevin Carnevale hauls the 1970 Pontiac home. 



GM built economy cars during the muscle car era – nobody talked about them then or now.


Future plans
"A mild crate motor and a TH350 are in the plans," said Kevin. Part of his quick mini restoration will include "red paint, a GTO hood and wheels."

Good luck, Kevin. Keep us posted.


– Jody Potter, junkyardlife

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5 comments:

Tony said...

Nice find, but I wish he was restoring it to original. There can't be that many LeMans around with a 6 cylinder.

Anonymous said...

Greatfind.Not a muscle car but who cares>I wish I still had all of the non muscle cars I had years ago!

Unknown said...

I agree.

Unknown said...

I had a 1970 lemans that I bought as my first car when I was 16, I paid $800 for it and I really wish I still had it. Mine had a 350 engine in it and a 2 barrel carb on it that I changed to a 4 barrel Holly carb, they had gotten the engine out of a 1972 lemans but they didn't upgrade the transmission so it burnt out all of the forward gears. I really miss that car!

Unknown said...

Hello I am looking for a 1970 from bumper to pontiac sports lemon