That was Bill Van Sickle's plan when he bought this '67 LeMans convertible for $600. Though faded and tattered, it seemed solid enough. Until disassembly, that is, when the North Carolina resident ...
The GTO was already the coolest kid on the Pontiac block in the second half of the '60s, but the LeMans continued to be a more affordable choice that served more purposes. A six-powered LeMans was ...
Like most of us American rodders, Mike Rinaldi has never attended the famed Le Mans 24 Hours of Endurance, so resources probably prevailed over mystique in his decision to buy this '67 Pontiac Le Mans ...
The LeMans was already approaching the end of another generation in 1967, so Pontiac introduced minor refinements, focusing on the new model scheduled to launch in 1968. The most notable change ...
Justin Ness and wife, Taylor, enjoy going to car shows in this 1967 Pontiac LeMans. Its stacked headlights and split grill gave it a distinctive look. LIMA – Justin Ness knows how to make an entrance.
When it comes to timeless Americana, few things can top a classic vehicle. Whether it's a Harley Davidson FXR cruising down the highway, a sleek Shelby GT500 at a car show, or a split-window Stingray ...
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