The Pontiac LeMans, though overshadowed by its GTO sibling in 1965, still held a strong appeal for new car buyers. GM experimented with various strategies to boost its appeal, including adapting Chevrolet’s six cylinder engine into a 215ci unit for Pontiac models.
While the 326ci V8 was the most popular choice, the LeMans in these photos showcase a more powerful variant. Despite its seemingly original appearance, this LeMans has undergone several modifications.
A 1970 Pontiac engine block and heads have been swapped into the original engine while retaining the original intake, carburetor, and air cleaner. The exterior paint, trunk pan, and interior have also been replaced in recent years.
While these changes may not align with the preferences of those seeking an all original project car, they don’t detract from the appeal of this well preserved 1965 LeMans. This LeMans convertible presents a unique opportunity for a passionate collector.
Despite requiring minor repairs to the hydraulic system, the car’s original mileage and minimal rust damage make it a relatively straightforward restoration project.
Its well preserved condition and potential for customization make it a standout find in the classic car market. While the sellers suggest building a GTO clone, I hope the buyer will preserve its original LeMans identity.
The car’s factory heritage and classic styling are its greatest assets. With its current bidding activity and high interest, it’s likely that this LeMans won’t remain on the market for long.