1972 Pontiac LeMans 1972 Luxury 4 Door

Summary:

A old car waiting to be restored

Faults:

The back seat, on the left side, ripped and was worn down.

The key hole for the trunk was ripped out and now has to be opened with a screw driver.

The windshield is cracked and will be replaced soon.

General Comments:

New leather seat covers were put on awhile ago and are still brand new and in perfect condition.

All the numbers match.

I was wondering how many of these 4 door luxuries were made and other info about them. Such as how much, an offer or what they're worth, where would I get replacement parts, and how much and where I would get accessories for the car. Thank you for any information that anybody has, much is appreciated.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 21st July, 2004

22nd Jul 2004, 09:51

Interesting that you claim "all the numbers match" yet you don't know which engine or transmission is in it.

Which "numbers" are you referring to?

23rd Nov 2004, 17:56

The numbers on the front license plate match the numbers on the back license plate!

15th Mar 2005, 12:19

I have a 72 luxury lemans 4dr blue... it was my grandpas and I have been slowly fixing it up... take good care of it... i have only heard of three so far that I know of...

Billy.

1972 Pontiac LeMans GT 455 HO

Summary:

The neatest car I ever owned

Faults:

I just finished a full frame off restoration. The car looks great.

General Comments:

The engine's sound is awesome, it is a real head turner.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 17th February, 2004

1972 Pontiac LeMans GT 350

Faults:

Since buying the car new in 1972 I have done all of the usual maintence, brakes, exhaust system, tires, alternator, etc., but had only two major repair jobs. That was a complete transmission rebiuld in about 1984, and a suspension overhaul in about 1992 resulting in the restoration to original ride height.

General Comments:

This car was purchased by my father and given to me as a high cchool graduation gift. Sticker price was $4,420.00. After getting married we drove this car as our family car until 1986 when I bought a second car. My son and one of my daughters drove it as a school car until 2-10-99 when I finally traded it for a 92 T-Bird for her to drive. It had over 150000 hard miles and never had a wrench on the engine and still didn't need any work. The body was badly rusted or I probably would have kept it longer. Excellent car for the money. I'm still mourning its passing.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th February, 1999

12th Feb 2001, 17:10

Would be interested in hearing more about your '72 LeMans Sport GT. I too am an owner of the same rare Pontiac. Have had little luck in finding information about this car.

DVE68@aol.com

14th Mar 2001, 21:15

I would like to hear more about this car, I too am an owner of this rare automobile. It is a very nice car and I would not give it up for anything.