1965 Pontiac Le Mans Hardtop Coupe
Video Gallery

1965 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Driving POV

1965 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Idle and Rev

1965 Pontiac LeMans Hardtop Warm Start
Description
The Pontiac Le Mans, named after the historic French city of Le Mans and the legendary 24-hour endurance race, was initially a trim upgrade package based on the Tempest but became a separate model in 1963.
With the 1964 model year, the Tempest line transitioned to the new GM A platform, and Pontiac’s 1965 A-body intermediates included the Tempest, Tempest Custom, Le Mans, and GTO trims. This redesign added 3.1 inches to the overall length while keeping the same wheelbase and interior dimensions, featured Pontiac's distinctive vertically stacked quad headlights, and increased overall weight by about 100 pounds. The dashboard was updated to a more modern and driver-focused design.
The 1965 Le Mans gained prominence for its sporty appearance and performance options, with the GTO variant particularly contributing to its success and cementing the Le Mans nameplate’s reputation in the muscle car era.
Highlights
Reported as a complete “rotisserie restoration” which was completed 13 years ago
Powered by an original specification 326 cu-in V8 mated to a three-speed manual transmission
The chassis number (237375B137769) decodes as follows:
2 - Pontiac
37 - Tempest Le Mans
37 – Two-door coupe
5 – 1965 model year
B – Baltimore, Maryland assembly plant
137769 – Sequential production number
The trim tag reveals the following original build details:
08A – Assembled August (08), first week (A)
65 – 1965 model year
2 – Pontiac
37 - Lemans
37 – Two-door coupe
BAL – Baltimore, Maryland assembly plant
137769 – Sequential production number
EE – Single-tone Nightwatch Blue
218 – Parchment interior
Oil was changed recently
Features
Power steering
Bucket seats
Black carpeting
Center console
Floor mounted gear selector
Wood rimmed steering wheel
AM radio
Heater / defroster
Lockable glove compartment
Door mounted arm rest
Stainless steel door sills
Manual roll-up windows
Pivoting vent windows
Dome light
Lockable center console storage compartment
Known Imperfections
Minor flaking of the front bumper chrome
Light pitting on driver side wing window frame trim
Included
Miscellaneous parts, including taillight trim
Ownership History
The former owner of this 1965 Le Mans commissioned a complete restoration of this vehicle 13 years ago because his first car was a ’65 Le Mans. The consigner purchased it in February 2023 after the previous owner’s health deteriorated and he no longer had the mobility to operate the clutch. The consigner has enjoyed Le Mans for 18 months, driving it to local shows, mostly cruise nights. However, he says, “I never have enough storage, so it's time for me to sell also.”