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Old 07-09-2007, 09:50 PM
GMopar7202 GMopar7202 is offline
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Location: Somerset County NJ
My Ride: 1972 Pontiac LeMans Sport
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Budget Built 1972 Pontiac Le Mans Sport

Good evening folks:

Long time lurker, first time poster. I signed up a while back, and always browsed around at the nice rides this site has to offer. So I figured it was time to post mine up.

She's a 1972 Pontiac Le Mans Sport purchased back in September of 2006 for $1,500 with bad brakes a dented grille. The car is about 90% original except for motor, trans and front grille. Sports a 350cui SBC motor with a TH350 built by Accurate Transmission. Standard GM 10" non-posi rear (not sure of the gears, its original so whatever came stock that year)

My investment:
-Complete tune up
-New brakes and master cylinder
-New power steering pump w/ lines and steering box
-New alternator
-New tie rods (inner and outters)
-Upper and lower ball joints on both sides
-New radiator, tranny cooler and electronic fan
-Edelbrock 4bbl carbuerator and intake manifold
-Serviced all fluids
-Cleaned inside, new seat covers (cheap) and molded dash cover
-water temp, oil pressure, ammeter, and tachometer
-CD player with speakers
-New valve cover gaskets
-3" true dual exhaust with headers.
-Wheels/tires were given to me by my GF's father from his Chevelle

Did all the work myself while I worked for AAMCO... all parts totalling around $1,500. Compounded and buffed it up to a great shine. Total investment 3 grand. Has somewhere around 300hp +/- Let me know what you all think!

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Old 12-04-2007, 01:08 AM
johnboy39 johnboy39 is offline
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Asheboro North Carolina
My Ride: 1985 chevy s-10
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nice car dude

If you would like to go with a pontiac motor I have a 400 I'll let go for what I have in it, I also have a stright gear flywheel (been turned),bell houseing,clutch peadles, new cam and lifters,oil filter relocater. Block and crank are perfict I'll sell or trade. If you interested.
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Old 12-04-2007, 03:51 PM
nitu_ovidiu82 nitu_ovidiu82 is offline
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Romania
My Ride: 1979 Ford Capri Mk III
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Cool

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Originally Posted by GMopar7202
Good evening folks:

Long time lurker, first time poster. I signed up a while back, and always browsed around at the nice rides this site has to offer. So I figured it was time to post mine up.

She's a 1972 Pontiac Le Mans Sport purchased back in September of 2006 for $1,500 with bad brakes a dented grille. The car is about 90% original except for motor, trans and front grille. Sports a 350cui SBC motor with a TH350 built by Accurate Transmission. Standard GM 10" non-posi rear (not sure of the gears, its original so whatever came stock that year)

My investment:
-Complete tune up
-New brakes and master cylinder
-New power steering pump w/ lines and steering box
-New alternator
-New tie rods (inner and outters)
-Upper and lower ball joints on both sides
-New radiator, tranny cooler and electronic fan
-Edelbrock 4bbl carbuerator and intake manifold
-Serviced all fluids
-Cleaned inside, new seat covers (cheap) and molded dash cover
-water temp, oil pressure, ammeter, and tachometer
-CD player with speakers
-New valve cover gaskets
-3" true dual exhaust with headers.
-Wheels/tires were given to me by my GF's father from his Chevelle

Did all the work myself while I worked for AAMCO... all parts totalling around $1,500. Compounded and buffed it up to a great shine. Total investment 3 grand. Has somewhere around 300hp +/- Let me know what you all think!

picture 0031 pictures from cars photos on webshots

picture 0051 pictures from cars photos on webshots

ca2bohmr pictures from cars photos on webshots

verry nice car man, its cool,
i wonder if u know someone who sell a gear box for Ford Capri MK III
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Old 12-10-2007, 09:32 PM
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My Ride: 1962 Ford Galaxie
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Nice!

That thing is nice! The color looks great on those. Now you just have to find a good Pontiac motor to build... we just finished a 541 CID Butler motor for a 1970 Trans Am... 857 HP, but not low-budget!
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Old 07-26-2008, 11:13 AM
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