13th Jan 2005, 23:42

Depends on where you got the car. California and high-altitude Can Ams got the Oldsmobile 403 (about 42 of these made) and the rest were given the Pontiac 400s. Latest I've heard is that the 400 is more desirable as are rare options - unusual interior color, CB, sunroof, etc. I suppose the 400 is more desirable since it's a Pontiac engine in a Pontiac car.

2nd Mar 2006, 11:33

Could anyone tell me if the Can Am came thru the factory with a bench seat option?Thanks.

15th Mar 2006, 12:08

Wow 3??? Dude you rock lol :D. I really love the '73-'77 LeMans/Can Am/Grand Am/GTO, the best body design of that chassis in that era from GM. Love the dual tear drop side paneling :P! I really want one of these cars in the future, but they're very scarce, especially the cop cars, which I want the most!

~Ian.

30th Mar 2007, 11:32

Anyone know where I can get a 76-77 LeMans 4 door?

I'm in Concord, NC 28025.

I'm looking to create a clone of the Beaufort T Justice police car to chase my buddies Trans AM...

Justin.hadsock@earthlink.net.

4th Apr 2007, 09:43

Yes a bench seat was available in the Can Am.

2nd Oct 2007, 13:35

The lemans is a sweet car one of best made.

4th Oct 2007, 00:34

I wish that GM would revive the Colonnade body styles, I really like the Colonnade cars and I consider them to be a work of art design, the Can Am's are very rare cars and they deserve to get the recognition as the Trans Am's and the GTO's.

24th Oct 2007, 10:45

The 77 Can Am & LeMans Sport Coupe were AWESOME cars. I have one & is one of the most reliable Pontiacs I've ever owned. It is also one of the best handling. She corners flat at any speed & drives as comfortable as a big Bonney. A Pontiac 400 is KING.

27th Nov 2018, 02:07

The 400 was the true Pontiac engine. The 403 was an Olds.