1967 Pontiac Le Mans
Description
In the 1960s, Pontiac’s strategy to undermine General Motors' racing ban, was a unique blend of European elegance and American muscle. Named after the French city of Le Mans, home to the legendary 24hour endurance race, the Pontiac Le Mans aimed to encapsulate the allure of sporting European cars. By employing luxury features integrated into a full-sized chassis, the Le Mans, with its selection of V8 engines, demonstrated a steadfast commitment to performance. Interestingly, Pontiac took the innovative step of having the car homologated by the FIA in 1964, enhancing its sporting pedigree, bridging the gap between American power and European sophistication.
The exterior of this 1967 Le Mans Hardtop Coupe has been refinished in Tyrol Blue complimented by a Black vinyl top. Inside, the Le Mans boasts a driver-focused cockpit finished in Black vinyl with bucket seats, a sport steering wheel, and many performance-oriented features.
Highlights
Powered by a 326 cu-in V8 paired to a turbo 350 transmission
Refinished in Tyrol Blue under a vinyl Black top, the interior is a reupholstered Black vinyl interior with sport bucket seats done by Joe’s Upholstery Shop in Frederick, Missouri
The chassis number (237177B102558) decodes as:
2 - Pontiac
37 – Le Mans
17 – Two-door Hardtop Coupe
7 – 1967
B - Baltimore Assembly Plant
102558 – 8-Cylinder production number
The trim tag decodes the original build specification as:
09D – 4th week of September production date
67 – 1967 Model Year
2 - Pontiac
37 – Le Mans
17 – Two-door Hardtop Coupe
P - Silverglaze exterior paint
2 – Black vinyl top
223 - Black vinyl interior trim
BAL - Baltimore assembly plant
237 - Build date 23rd June 1967
Baer drilled and slotted powered disc brakes
Ansen Sprint 15 inch aluminum rally wheels
High performance dual outlet exhaust manifold connected to a low restriction muffler
Please note that while the odometer currently displays 67,190 miles at the time of cataloging, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Ball joint independent, coil spring front suspension with upper control arms
Spring over axle four-link rear suspension
Power brake booster
Hydraulic shock absorbers
Lap belts
Edelbrock Flo-Pro air cleaner
Recirculating ball bearing steering gear
Laminated safety plate windshield
Circ-L-Aire heater and defroster
12volt electrical system
21.5 gallon fuel tank
79.4 inch “Wide Track Country” width
30.4 cubic feet of trunk volume
Known Imperfections
Rear chrome bumper misaligned
Included
Original-type bumper
Interior door panel
Rear seat panels (new)
Ownership History
The owner of this 1967 Pontiac Le Mans states the vehicle underwent a restoration approximately 1,500 miles ago, he also states the motor was overhauled at the time of restoration.