This 1967 Pontiac LeMans underwent several periods of refurbishment, with the latest work completed in 2013. The car is powered by a 383ci stroker V8 engine, assembled by United Racing Engines and installed in 2012. This powerful engine features a Quick Fuel 850 CFM carburetor, an Edelbrock intake manifold, Air Flow Research cylinder heads, Doug’s headers, and a serpentine setup from Visual Impact Performance Systems. In 2024, an MSD distributor cap and rotor were installed to enhance performance.
The engine is paired with a TH400 three-speed automatic transmission, equipped with a shift kit, and sends power to a 12-bolt rear end featuring a 3.73:1 gear ratio. The dual exhaust system includes Doug’s headers, an X-pipe, cutouts, and Flowmaster mufflers, providing an aggressive tone and improved flow. The transmission pan gasket was replaced in 2024, and hood struts were updated in 2023.
Finished in a striking shade of blue, the LeMans features refinished paintwork from its refurbishment, along with re-chromed bumpers. A GTO-style grille and auxiliary lights were added to enhance the car’s classic muscle car appearance. It rides on American Racing 16″ Torq Thrust wheels, wrapped with 225/50 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires in the front and 245/50 BFGoodrich g-Force Comp-2 tires at the rear. For improved handling and control, the car is equipped with power steering, cross-drilled and slotted front disc brakes, and rear drum brakes. Rear air shocks were also installed in 2023.
Inside the cabin, the front bucket seats and rear bench were reupholstered in black during the refurbishment. Woodgrain trim accents the center console, which houses a Hurst dual-gate shifter. A Kenwood CD player is connected to Sony speakers, providing a modern touch to the interior audio system. The woodgrain-rimmed steering wheel complements a woodgrain instrument surround that features a 120-mph speedometer and fuel-level gauge. Additional instrumentation includes a tachometer mounted on the center console and a pair of auxiliary gauges below the dashboard.
The odometer displays just 2,100 miles, with approximately 30 miles added by the current owner since acquisition in 2023. This LeMans was purchased by the selling dealer the same year and is offered with service records, photos documenting the refurbishment process, and a clean Iowa title.
Photos showcasing various stages of the refurbishment are available in the gallery, providing a detailed look into the care and attention invested in this classic Pontiac LeMans.
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