Detail Info for: Pontiac : Le Mans Convertible This is now a NO RESERVE auction!!!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/04/2013
Price:
$ 8000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
28000
Location:
Arlington, Texas, 76011
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1963 Pontiac Le Mans
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
195 Cubic Inch 4 Cylinder
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
263K11031
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
I'm selling my 1963 LeMans convertible. This is a numbers matching car with the 195 cubic inch four cylinder and 3 speed transmission. It is Kelverton Blue (light blue factory color) with a white top.This is a nice driver that I have owned for 4 years. It turns heads everywhere it goes and is a blast to drive. The convertible top functions perfectly and the tonneau cover is in good condition. It has a white interior with blue carpet. Very nice Pontiac wire hubcaps with new tires. Window glass is all in good condition with no cracks. All the guages work. It has a Hurst shifter. The body is in excellent condition with no damage. It is not perfect though. I call it a survivor car with minor repairs. There are a few minor things that it needs. New window felts and the period correct radio that is in it needs repair, which can be done for about $150.This model year was a historic moment for Pontiac. The LeMans, with its rear transmission and independent rear suspension was a breakthrough in engineering. It is the precursor to the GTO which came out in 1964.It is licensed and inspected in Texas.I have made the following repairs:New windshield $650New windshield chrome $250New Tail light lenses $300New rear bumper $250New sun visors $150New exhaust system $250Rebuilt Starter $125New Trunk Liner $125Repaired the turn signal $80Installed Seat belts $250New Battery $75Engine Work $1,600 (I'll be glad to share on the work performed by Ramsey's Rods in Fort Worth)New drum and wheel cylinder on right front wheel $674I have the following extra parts that I will include:Complete set of bulbs and fusesA spare starter core and solenoid (haven't tested, so assume it would need to be rebuilt)The old set of windshield chrome that is in fair conditionBody shop and chassis manuals and wiring diagramsHere's what needs to be fixed or repaired (none of which prevents it from being driven and enjoyed):There is a very minor leak at the differentialThe interior is a 6, good from 10 feetIt has a period correct Pontiac radio that does not workNeeds a jackIt has an electric fuel pump (the engine driven one is bad, but could be replaced)Back up lights need to be re-connectedOne of the interior courtesy lights need a new socketI've tried to accurately describe the condition of this vehicle. Don't expect show car quality, but it's a car you can drive and enjoy while you improve on it like I have.Thanks for looking!